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John Saul's 



We grow this valuable fruit quite extensively for market as well as plants, 

 and have tested all the new varieties as they appear, native or foreign- 

 Those we describe will be found most suitable for this latitude and South. 

 Those marked (P) are pistillate, the others have perfect flowers. 



Price — 50 cents per dozen, |1 00 per 100. 



When plants are ordered by the dozen they will be prepaid by mail. 

 When fifty or one hundred are ordered, 25 cents additional is required for 

 postage. Orders for less than $1 00 worth by mail will not be accepted. 



Class First — Select Native Varieties. 



Agriculturist — fruit very large, flesh quite firm, juicy, rich ; plant vigorous, 



and very productive. 

 Albany (Wilson's) — fruit large, deep crimson, with a brisk acid flavor, 



hardy ; vigorous and extremely productive. 



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Boyden's No. 30— fruit very large, bright crimson, flesh firm, juicy and 



rich; very vigorous and productive. $1 50 per 100. 

 Barnes' Mammoth — fruit very large, crimson, flesh firm, juicy and 



sprightly ; plant vigorous and productive. $1 50 per ipO. 

 Chas. Downing— fruit very large, deep scarlet, flesh firm, juicy, sweet and 



rich ; plant very vigorous and productive. 

 Fillmore — fruit large, globular, dark red, flesh firm, juicy, sweet and rich; 



plant very vigorous and productive ; one of our standard varieties. 

 Hovey's Seedling (P) — fruit large, bright crimson, flesh firm, juicy, sweet, 



and rich ; the best of Pistillate Strawberries, 



