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Early Woodrow 



Eawly Woodrow (Per). — Here is another 

 extra, early variety that must not be over- 

 looked. We have not fruited it on our own 

 groiinds, but have seen it growing for last 

 two years, and it certainly has shown up well. 

 Siie £& large, fruit highly colored and firm. 



quality good. Its firmness seems to be one 

 of its strongest points. It is claimed that it 

 is a better keeper than Klondyke when tested 

 under same conditions. This is pretty strong 

 and will warrant a trial. Plant growth is 

 perfect. Shows no disease or rust of any 

 kind and makes plenty of strong plants that 

 hold fruit well off the ground. 



JL MST OF THE OLD STANDARDS AND 

 FAVORITES. 



Kseeisior (Per). — A standard 

 earfioess and an old-time favorite. 



for extra 



St- IxMiis (Per). — An extra early variety 

 tor home ase (only), large and productive. 



C^lmaz (Per). — Extra early, good size, a 

 sure and heavy yielder. A variety that no one 

 need fear to plant for commercial purposes; 

 It i& a great money maker. 



Mic&ers Early (Per). — An old-time early 

 Tarlety for home use; too small for com- 

 mercial ase now. Flavor considered to be of 

 the very best for home use. 



Eariy Market. — A variety that closely re- 

 sembles the Excelsior; is claimed to be larger. 

 We f-txiak about same quality. 



Eweil's Early (Per). — An extra early va- 

 riety of good size and good quality. Recom- 

 mended for Northern growers. 



DcRigfellow (Per). — Ripens medium early; 

 gOQ^ aiae, and of good quality. 



Myrtle Merrell. — Early; fruit small 

 quality good; good plant maker. 



and 



Virgiaia ( Imp ) . — Early, 

 mediam, quality fair. 



productive, size 



Keiitage (Per). — A strictly fancy variety; 

 good eolor and good flavor; recommended for 

 home lase or commercial purposes. 



Bederwood (Per). — Early, of medium size, 

 and fine quality; very productive; recom- 

 mended for Northern customers. 



Tean Prolific (Per). — An old-time favor- 

 ItOy mid-season variety; size large to extra 

 large; firm, productive and good quality. 



Crescent (Imp). — One of the oldest on our 

 list; classed as mid-season; very productive; 

 sfxeflBcdiam; quality considered the very best 

 for caamiag; is still a great favorite. 



Wotverton (Per). — Mid-season; size large; 

 quality fine; very productive; a great favorite 

 wlttt BBany. 



Warfleld (Imp) 



Baltimore Co.. Md.. June 20, 191G. 

 , plants bought of you two years ajxo are 

 ^fei^ fine. We know where to pro when we want 

 ptants. We have the best berries In this 



Kcrtsam, 

 WfaMmg you the success that you merit. 



Yours, etc., E. H. W. 



XEW INTRODUCTIOXS OF GREAT 



MERIT. 



"The Big Eight" (Special Oflfer). 



Uncle Sam — Extra early, has been tested in 

 all parts of the country and is truly a wonder, 

 see description on page 4. 



Mathews — Extra early, comes out with an 

 eight-year record as being the greatest money- 

 maker of all early varieties. Endorsed by 

 the leading horticultural men of the Pen- 

 insula. See description on page 2. 



Kellogg Premier — Introduced by R. M. 

 Kellogg Company, of Michigan, and said to 

 be the king of all early varieties. Truly wor- 

 thy of a trial. See description on page 6. 



Dr. Burrell — One of the most promising 

 new varieties that ripen in mid-season. Said 

 to surpass the Sen Dunlap in every way. See 

 page 4. 



Magic Gem — Mid-season to late. Sent out 

 by Kellogg Company, Michigan. The orig- 

 inator claiming that it has lead all others 

 where grown. See description, page 15. 



Kellogg Prize — A very late imperfect 

 variety, that has made good wherever grown, 

 and we consider it one of our very best and 

 sure to be a winner. See pago 18. 



Ford — Another late variety, originated in 

 Wicomico County a few years ago, and one 

 that is bound to make any variety hustle for 

 its money. For commercial purposes we do 

 not hesitate to recommend it. See page 9. 



World's Wonder — As to size and quality it 

 has them all beat, and a variety that after 

 once grown will be always grown. See page 

 7 for description and illustration. 



SPECIAL 



While we have called special attention to 

 the eight varieties above we do not mean that 

 these are all the good promising new varieties 

 that we are listing, not by any means. We 

 are calling special attention to them as we 

 believe that they should be tested by every 

 grower of strawberries, and we have no doubt 

 but what some of them will prove much bet- 

 ter than the varieties now being grown and 

 will mean more money in the pocket. 



And as a special bargain offer we are go- 

 ing to offer 50 plants each of the above eight 

 varieties, 400 plants in all for $4.50, prepaid, 

 to any town in the United States. Any one 

 desiring this special offer just mention the 

 BIG EIGHT, special offer and enclose $4.50 

 and we will do the rest. 



