CHOICE SMALL FRUITS 



95 



STRAWBERRIES 



Our "Fillbasket" 



Collection of 



....ALL RARE NOVELTIES.... Luscious Giants. 

 Brandywine, Marshall, Timbrell, Mary. 



Price of each of the 4 choice 

 kinds : 



Per dozen, by mail, $0.50 



" 100 •' " 1.50 



" 100 " express, . . . 1.25 

 " 1000 " " ... 6.00 



" nXLBASKET " 



COLLECTION 



6 each of the 4 kinds bymail, 81.00 



12 

 25 " 

 50 " 

 100 " 

 1000" 



BKANDYWrNE. This berry 

 has no superior and very few peers. 

 It has not a single defect. The plant 

 is a luxuriant grower, healthy and 

 hardy and very productive ; blossom 

 perfect; fruit very large, of good 

 form, bright red all over and good 

 quality, Season medium to very late. 

 It succeeds on any soil. 



MAKSHAXI.. Plant is large and 

 strong; very prolific; llO berries 

 have been counted on a single 

 plant. The fruit is handsome and 

 attractive ; very large ; 14 berries 

 have been known to fill a quart 

 box. Perfect form; dark crimson 

 when fully ripe, but colors all over a 

 light crimson before ripe, and thus 

 valuable for market. Quality and 

 flavor excellent. 

 A very late berry of the highest quality. Suited 



1.50 



2.00 



" by ex press, 2. 00 



3.00 



" 20.00 



BEANDYWINE. 



TEUBKELL. P. 



to careful growers, who mulch well in winter and who want extra good berries 



for a choice market. Forsuch careful growers and forthe home garden this variety can hardly be too highly recommended. 



JIAKY. P. This averaged the largest of any berry in our beds last year. It is enormous in size, very shapely, of good 

 color and a good bearer. Will, no doubt, be popular for market on account of its fine size and color. Ripens with Bubach, 

 excelling it in appearnnce and carrying quality. 



STKATVBEKKIES. General List. Those marked F are pistillate or imperfect flowering sorts and need perfect 

 varieties planted next to them to fertilize them. 



Bomba, Bubach, P., Crescent, P.. Gandy, Greenville, P., Haverland, P., Henry Ward Beecher, Jessie, Leader, Lovett, 

 Michel's Early, Parrv, .eharpless, Warfield, P., Yale. 



Price of anv of the above " General List : " Per dozen, by mail, 25c.; per 100, by mail, 81.00. Per 100, by express, 75c.; 

 per 1000, by expre.'^s, S4.00. 



THE JAPANESE AYTNEBEKKY. 



Though no longer a novelty, the Japanese Wineberry 

 should be in everybody's garden to a limited extent at 

 least. The berries are of medium size as compared with 

 raspberries, but of a beautiful translucent appearance, run- 

 ning through all the shades of amber to crimson as they 

 ripen. There is a freshness and brilliancy aboutthem im- 

 possible to describe, and we know of nothing in the way of 

 raspberries so attractive. In quality it is good, with a rich 

 and sprightly flavor, but decidedly brisk sub-acid. For 

 jelly we never grew anything that equalled it, having a 

 decided raspberry flavor with the freshness and piquancy of 

 the currant. Price, by mail ..20c. each ; SI. 50 per dozen. 



PHOTOGKAPH OP THE JAPANESE WINEBEKRY. 



THE JAPANESE STKATYBEKKY-KASPBEKKY. 



(Eubus Sorbifolius-) 



A very novel fruit from Japan, showing character of 

 both strawberry and raspberry. Plant of low dwarf habit, 

 producing fruit of size and shape of large strawberries. It 

 dies to the ground every winter, and fruits on the young 

 growth; of sprightly pleasant flavor. Price, 15c. each; 

 2 for 25c. 



LOGAN BEKKY. A hybrid between raspberry and 

 blackberry, having characteristics of both parents. Plant 

 of trailing habit, with very small spines. Fruit the size and 

 shape of, and breaks oft' the stem, like a blackberry. Color 

 and flavor of and ripening with the raspberry. Very pro- 

 ductive and valuable. Price, 3oc. each; S3.00 per dozen; 

 820.00 per 100. 



THE JAPANESE STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY. 



Holt's Mammoth Sage 



We have grown and fully tested this valuable variety for several 

 years past, and offer the plants to our customers with thegreatest confi- 

 J ., J . dence in its merits. The plant is of very large, strong growth. It is 



perfectly hardy, and a decided improvement on the ordinary sage, a single plant producing eight to ten times as much 

 from being much larger. It is also stronger in flavor and superior in quality, never running to seed. Price, 3 plants for 

 25c.; 7 for 50c.; 15 for $1.00, by mail, post-paid ; $5.00 per 100 by express. 



