Harrisons' Nurseries - Berlin, Maryland 



STRAWBERRIES (Continued) 



STANDARD VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES 



25 100 500 1000 



Plants Plants Plants Plants 

 Gandy (Per), Klondike 



(Per), Missionary (Per). $ .25 $ .70 $2.50 $4.00 



Below Varieties 35 .75 3.00 5.00 



Aroma (Per) Haverland (Imp) 



Big Joe (Per) Luptcn (Per) 



Bubach (Imp) New York (Per) 



Cambells Early (Per) Premier (Per) 



Chesapeake (Per) Senator Dunlap (Per) 



Gibson (Parsons Beauty) (Per) Warfield (Imp) 



Glen Mary (Per) William Belt (Per) 

 Sample (Imp) 



To obtain best results alternate each two rows of Per- 

 fect Bloom with other varieties. 



EARLY STRAWBERRIES 



Campbell's Early — Has "made a hit" with growers in 

 New Jersey, productive and profitable. 



Klondyke — Uniform, shapely, rich dark red, mild and 

 delicious, juicy and handsome ; sell quickly. Plants are 

 tall, compact, stalks strong ; leaves light green. Abun- 

 dant runners. Yields are wonderful. Blossoms are 

 perfect, but do not fully fertilize themselves and 

 need other sorts near. Name is suggestive of results 

 often a gold mine. Our best paying early berry. 



Missionary — Early, medium size ; good color, fine flavor. 

 Popular commercial variety in Florida and Eastern 

 Shore of Maryland. 



Premier or Howard 17 — Extra early. Fruit large, deep 

 red clear through to the center. For home use and 

 markets. 



Warfield — Early. Rampant grower, with many runners. 

 Berries glossy, dark red, rich, exceedingly juicy. 



MIDSEASON STRAWBERRIES 



Big Joe — Brilliant red, with bright green calyx ; flavor 

 delicious , splendid for table or preserving. 



Bubach — Large size and handsome color are its most 

 valuable characteristics. Color is a beautiful bright 

 red. 



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