HENE7 A. DEEEE, Philadelphia, Fa. 



Excelsior. Extra Early, Perfect. 



An extra early that is recommended from many different 

 sections not only on account of its extreme earliness, but also 

 on account of its productiveness, one large grower claiming that 

 it will produce four times as many berries as any extra early sort 

 known to him. 50 cts. pet doz.; ^3.50 per lOO ; ;?30.oo per 

 1000. 



Fairfield* Extra Early, Ferfeet. 



A remarkable extra early variety ripening several days ahead 

 of our other early sorts. It has been well tested and is a 

 standard extra early variety. 60 cts. per doz.; 1^4.00 per 100 ; 

 ^30.00 per 1000. 



Gandy^S Prize. Late, Perfect. 



A strong healthy plant, needing rich soil for its perfect devel- 

 opment. One of the best berries for late market. Fruit solid 

 and fit for shipment to distant markets. Berry of fine flavor. 

 The berries are borne upon long, strong stalks well above the 

 ground. No better late berry can be wished for ; a variety that 

 will be hard to beat. 50 cts. per doz.; iJS3.5o per 100 ; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



Glen Mary. 



Mid-Season to Late, Imperfectly Bi-sexual. 



Described by a large grower as follows : "I have known it 

 since its first bearing, and firmly believe it deserves the title of 

 'the berry grower's moneymaker.'" It makes a very strong 

 plant, but few of them. This reduces the cost of keeping the 

 row in proper shape for fruiting. Its roots are enormous, ena- 

 bling it to ripen its great crop of monster berries in the dr>'est 

 season. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 per lOO ; $30.00 per looo. 



Goldsborongll. Early, Imperfectly Bi-sexnal. 



Rich, juicy, sweet and fragrant, requires no sugar, the 

 only early berry which can be freely eaten out of the hand. 

 Some of the flowers are perfect, others imperfect. Its dark 

 foliage is so fresh and green, its hidden fruit so red, glossy 

 and sweet, that it is a pleasure to work among the plants. 

 It ripens a little later than the first earlies. 60 cts. per dozen ; 

 I4.00 per 100. 



Marshall. Early, Perfect. 



This is one of the finest berries grown. It is so well and 

 favorably known that it is almost useless to describe it. The 

 plant is large and stocky, a vigorous grower and a good bearer. 

 It is the earliest of all the very large varieties, and it usually 

 matures all its fruit. The berry is very large, of regular form, 

 dark, glossy red, very beautiful, and of fine quality. There is 

 no other variety in the market to compare with it in its season. 

 It is the great berry in New England, and no careful grower 

 who takes pride in his berries can afford to leave out the Mar- 

 shall. 50 cts. per doz.; $3. 50 per lOO ; $30.00 per 1000. 



Michel's £arly. Early. Perfect. 



A very strong growing, extra early variety, moderately pro- 

 ductive, with many friends. Quality good, attractive in color, 

 and worthy of a place in all gardens. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 

 per 100 ; $30.00 per 1 000. 



Ne'Vir Home. Late, Perfect. 



Extensively grown on account of its extreme lateness, great 

 prolificness, uniform large size, long keeping qualities and suc- 

 ceeding on all soils. 60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100 ; $30.00 

 per 1000 



Xe'W York. Mid-Season, Perfect. 



An extensive grower of strawberries says of the New York: 

 "As fruited here the berries are large to very large ; season of 

 ripening, medium ; color, dark scarlet, changing to crimson 

 when fully ripe ; colors all over at once ; no green sides or tips ; 

 quality good. In growth of plant it is very large and stalky, 

 equaling in this respect the very largest ever grown, and for 

 health and vigor I have yet to see one that would surpass it." 

 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 per 100 ; $30.00 per 1000. 



Nick Olinxer. Mid-Season, Perfect. 



Mammoth size, beautiful color and great productiveness. 

 The plant is exceedingly vigorous, with clean, healthy foliage, 

 without the slightest tendency to rust. A perfect giant 

 among strawberries — roundish-conical in form, uniform and 

 regular ; rich, glossy crimson, firm and solid, excellent in 

 quality, and average large to the very last picking. 50 cts. per 

 doz.; $3.50 per loo ; $30.00 per looo. 



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