- WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
STRAWBERRIES 
[Per. for perfect flowering. Imp. for imperfect 
flowering. In setting out patch at least one row in 
five should be a perfect flowering variety. 
PRICE.—AII of these strawberries 40 cts. 
per dozen, postpaid. By express, not pre- 
paid, 80 cts. per 100; $7.00 per 1000. 
NOTE.—At the dozen rate will be mailed 
free; nt the 100 rate will be mailed, if 25c. 
per 109 is added for postage. 
SELECTED VARIETIES. 
Ripening in the order given. 
EXCELSIOR. (Per.) Very.early. Medium 
size, firm, bright red, very productive. 
SUCCESS. (Per.) The best berry grown for 
early market and home use. 
SAMPLE. (Imp.) Large size, conical in 
shape, regular form. Gives the best of satisfac- 
tion in all sections. See prices head of list. 
NEW HOME. (Per.) Medium. Uniform 
large size and very productive. 20 quarts have 
been picked in 20 minutes, under ordinary 
conditions. See prices head of list. 
JOE. (Per.) Very large, medium red, good 
quality. Especially adapted to poor, sandy soil. 
STEVEN’S LATE CHAMPION. (Per.) 
Plant strong, vigorous grower. Berry size and 
shape of Sharpless. Color bright red, firm and 
of best quality. Very productive. 
NETTIE. (Imp.) Very large, firm, extra 
fine quality. The latest ofall. 
MY ENTIRE SEASON 
Strawberry Plant Offer 
12 plants of each of the above 7 select 
Strawberries, 84 plants in all, only $1.25, 
postpaid. They would cost you $2.80, if 
procured separately. 
Covers Entire Strawberry Season 
EARLY VARIETIES. 
CLIMAX. (Per.) The coming early straw- 
berry. Large, uniform, good color, fine flavor. 
Very productive. See prices head of list. 
CRESCENT. (Imp.) Berry large; color 
good; very productive. 
MICHELS EARLY. (Per.) Extra early. 
Very productive. See prices head of list. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. ( Per.) Large, 
attractive fruit. Medium early. Plants of 
vigorous growth. See prices head of list. 
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MID-SEASON VARIETIES. 
AUTO. (Per.) A new variety of strictly 
high dessert quality. A strong grower on 
sandy and light soils. Mid-season. 
BISMARCK. (Per,) A fine mid-season 
variety. Berry large and of excellent quality. 
BUBACH. (Imp.) A well known, popular 
sort. A famous berry for table and market. 
Heavy cropper. See prices head of list. 
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CORSICAN. (Per.) Plant is large, berries 
large and hold their size well to the end of the 
season; fair quality. Ils a good market varie- 
ty, and seems to do well in all Jocalities. 
GLEN MARY. (Imp.) Large, bright red 
berries; very firm. A fine market sort. Mid- 
season. See prices head of list. 
MY HOME GARDEN 
STRAWBERRY PLANT OFFER. 
12 Success (early) O ° - 40 
12 Sample (midsummer) . 40 
12 Steyen’s Late Champion . .40 
Thirty-six plants, only 60 CENTS, postpaid. 
Would cost $1.20 if procured separately. 
HOWARD. 
plant; fruit large, firm and well colored. 
(Per.) Strong, productive 
MARSHALL. (Per.) The first of the extra 
large varieties to ripen. Mid-season. 
NICK OHMER. (Per.) Dark, glossy red; 
excellent flavor. See prices head of list. 
PRESIDENT. Cpy Very large in size 
and uniform in shape. olor a rich crimson. 
used firm and solid. Good cropper. Mid-season 
0 late. 
CARDINAL. (Per.) Mid-season. Plant is 
vigorous; the berries are cardinal red, borne in 
great clusters with none of the small berries at 
the end of the season. The seeds are the same 
color as the flesh. Quality is excellent. 
WM. BELT. ae) rilliant, glossy red; 
large. Fine quality. See prices head of list. 
LATE VARIETIES. 
CHESAPEAKE. (Per.) The fruit is very 
regular in shape, round and most attractive 
appearance; quality is good to very good; flesh 
is firm and fine grained. 
BRANDYWINE. (Per.) Conical, glossy red. 
Very firm. See prices head of list. 
COMMONWEALTH. Per. ) A superb 
berry rivalling the Marshall for quality. Most 
productive of the very late sorts. 
GANDY. (Per,) Large, bright red berries. 
Very late. Extensively planted for market 
purposes. See prices head of list. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLE. 
APPLES 
SUMMER VARIETIES. 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium size, pale 
yellow, sub-acid, splendid flavor. 
EARLY SWEET BOUGH. 
yellow, sweet. Reliable cropper. 
EARLY STRAWBERRY. 
ish ground. 
RED ASTRACHAN. 
erimson. 
SUMMER PEARMAIN. Red, yellow flesh. 
WILLIAM’S HARLY. Oblong; red. Me- 
dium to large. : , 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium, 
yellow, smooth, waxen surface. 
Large, pale 
Very early. 
Red on yellow- 
Large, covered with 
AUTUMN VARIETIES. 
BISMARCK. <A widely popular novelty. 
Bears in two years. Fine, large, luscious fruit. 
Yellow, streaked with bright crimson. Late 
autumn. 
DUTCHESS OF OLDENBURG. Streaked 
red and yellow. Large, tender and juicy. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Large, bright yellow, 
splashed with red and orange. 
HYSLOP. (Crab) Large, produced in clus- 
ters, dark red. One of the best. 
JERSEY SWEET. Medium, striped red, 
tender, juicy. 
ALDEN BLUSH. Clear yellow with pink 
cheek. 
J HOUND SWEET. Large, greenish yellow, 
juicy. 
TRANSCENDENT. (Crab) Large, rich 
erimson. 
WEALTHY. 
Medium dark red; flesh 
white, sub-acid. é 
WINTER VARIETIES OF APPLES. 
BALDWIN. Large, dark red, fine flavor. 
BELLFLOWER. Large, oblong, yellow. 
BEN DAVIS. Large, bright red, flesh white. 
FALLAWATER. Very large, skin green- 
ish yellow. 
GOLDEN RUSSET. Russet color, red cheek. 
GRIMES’ GOLDEN. Yellow, high quality. 
JONATHAN. Red, juicy, rich flavor. 
KING. Very large andfine. Red striped. 
LADY. Small. Glossy yellow and bright 
red. Very useful for table decoration. 
NEWTOWN PIPPIN. Medium size, dull 
green. Unsurpassed by any apple in flayor. 
NORTHERN SPY. Striped with crimson. 
PARADISE WINTER SWEET. Yellow. 
PARAGON. Dark red, slightly streaked. 
ROME BEAUTY. Yellow, shaded red. 
R. I. GREENING. Large, greenish yellow. 
SMITH CIDER. Large, yellow and red. 
SMOKEHOUSE. Large, shaded bright red. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Medium to large; 
red, fine flavor. 
TWENTY OUNCE. Large, yellow and red. 
WINESAP. Medium, deep red, firm, crisp; 
fine quality; good Keeper. 
YORK IMPERIAL. Large, yellow shaded 
red. Anexcellent shipper. 
All Apples at These Prices: 
By mail, 1 to 1}4’feet, 15 cemts each; $1.50 
per dozen; $12.50 per 100, postpaid. By 
express, not prepaid, extra, 5 to 7 feet, 60 
cents each; $6.00 per dozen; $50.00 per 100; 
first-class, 4 to 6 feet, 50.cents each; $5.00 per 
dozen; $40.00 per 100. 
PEARS 
SUMMER PEARS. 
BARTLETT. - Most famous of the table 
sorts. Large, high-flavored and luscious. An 
abundant bearer. Yellow with pale blush. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Large, pale yellow, 
with crimson and fawn dots. Flesh white. 
LE CONTE. Bell shaped fruit of a rich 
creamy yellow; smooth and fine looking. -A 
good shipper. 
AUTUMN PEARS. } 
ANJOU. Large, dull, yellowish green, some- 
times with reddish cheek. Buttery and melt- 
ing. Productive. 
HOWELL. Large; pale yellow with red 
cheek and russet dots. 
KEIFFER. The popular pear for market 
and canning. Good Keeper and shipper. 
SECKEL. Small, but of superlative table 
excellence. Color, yellow russet, with red 
cheek. Flavor spicy. 
All Pears at These Prices: 
By mail, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen, 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 3-year- 
old, 60 cents each; $6.00 per dozen; $50.00 
per 100; 3 to 5 feet, 40 cemts each; $4.00 per 
dozen; $32.00 per 100. : 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
The Ideal Tree for the Small Garden. 
There is probably no class of trees, which the 
Horticultural Press has devoted s0 much space 
to in recent years, as these famous dwarf pears 
and apples. Dwarf trees consist of the regu- 
lar standard sorts that have been budded on 
dwarf stocks and will inveriably bear finer 
fruit. When you consider the fact that a dwarf 
tree, one year old, has borne fine Early Williams 
apples not two feet from the ground, the whole 
tree being about three feet tall, and that trees 
four years old will bear a fine crop and measure 
about five feet tall by four feet across, you will 
readily see that this class of trees isjust the thing 
for the small garden. They may be planted as 
close as twelve feet apart, it kept trimmed close 
in June and August. 
DWARF APPLES 
I can supply in dwarf apples; any variety 
listed on this page, at the following prices: One 
year old, 40 cents each; $4.00 per dozen, 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 2 years 
old, 40 cemts each; $4.00 per dozen. 
DWARF PEARS 
In dwarf pears I can supply the following: 
Bartlett, Clapps Favorite, Anjou, Howell and 
Seckel. Prices: 1 year old, 35 cts. each; $3.50 
per dozen, postpaid. By express, not pre- 
paid, 2 years old, 35 cts.each; $3.50 per doz. 
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