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The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 



PERPETUAL. OR STRAWBERRY, 



Very Productive 



/SCNAf EVER-BEARING 



ST. JOSEPH 





NEW PERPETUAL, OR EVER-BEARING STRAWBERRY, ST. JOSEPH 



NEW STRAWBERRY, EXCELSIOR— Recommended as 

 one of the earliest Strawberries known ; good color, fine 

 flavor, very productive and excellent quality both for family 

 use and for market. 40 cts. per dozen, $l.bQ per hundred, 

 postpaid. 



NEW STRAWBERRY, NICK OHMER— A grand West 

 ern variety ; makes large, strong, healthy plants and is an 

 enormous bearer. Fruit of very largest size— a giant among 

 Strawberries. Dark glossy red, fine regular form and excel- 

 lent flavor. 25 cts. per dozen, $1.00 per 100, postpaid. 



SEAFORD— A new and valuable variety, large firm berries, 

 deep glossy red, immensely productive and quality "fit for a 

 king." 25 cts. per dozen, $1 00 per hundred, postpaid. 



The St. Joseph is recommended as the best Perpetual-bearing- large-fruited 

 Strawberry yet introduced. The fruit is of good size, dark red color and excellent Havor. It 

 keeps throwing up flower stalks all Summer, and will furnish ripe berries in all except the very hottest 

 months, and good crops both Spring and Fall. Strong plants 10 cts. each ; 6 for 40 cts. ; 12 for 70 cts. ; 25 

 for ^1.25 ; 50 for $2.00 ; 100 for $3.50, postpaid ; $3.00 by express. 



WIL,I.IAM BELT— Well tested ; gives remarkable satisfac- 

 tion as a large, handsome, jjroduclive berry for market or 

 home use. Extra large, regular form, brilliant red, ripens 

 all over without green tips. 25 cents per dozen, $1.00 per 

 hundred, postpaid. 



NEW STRAWBERRY, SUNSHINE-Very late, enormous 

 size and immensely productive ; bright glossy scarlet, ripen- 

 ing up evenly with no white tips, red flesh, very firm, sweet 

 and most excellent quality. Grand for family use and for 

 market. 50 cents per dozen, S2.00 per hundred, postpaid. 



NEW PEDIGREE STRAWBERRY, "JOE"— The re- 

 sult of several crosses made for size, quality and productive- 

 ness, in all of which it now stands among the best sorts yet 

 produced. Remarkably hardy and vigorous, and a great bearer of 

 beautiful large berries of superb quality. The most satisfactory of 

 many new kinds on out trial grounds last season. Flowers perfect. 

 25 cents per dozen, $1.00 per 100, postpaiti. 



Don't let the roots get dry. Dip the plants in water as soon as 

 received, and bury the roots in moist, shady ground till you are ready 

 to set them out. Neglect for an hour or so is often fatal. 



SPECIAL OFFEK. One dozen each of the 

 seven kinds, only $2.25, postpaid. 



...THE KEIFFER PEAR... 



W'e are sure that our friends will Hke to get this won- 

 derful New Pear, when they can have nice thrifty young 

 trees at so low a price. Our illustration is onl\- about 

 one-half nattiral size; the fruit is very large and hand= 

 some, rich yellow with red cheek ; and is the earli- 

 est bearing and most productive pear ever seen ; 

 ripens in Autumn, and excellent for family use and 

 market. The trees j^^row so erect they require very 

 little room, and may be planted quite clos^ together, 

 along a fence or wall, and are sure to bear enormous 

 crops very quicklv. Price, nice thrift\ voung trees. 20 cts. 

 each ; 6 for |1.00. postpaid. 2 to S ft. 25c., $2.50 

 per doz.; 4 to O ft. 40c., $4.00 per doz., exr 



THE KEIFFER PEAR. 



