HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



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 berrj' 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 Marshall. 50 cts. per doz. ; $3.50 per 

 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



NICK OHMER (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, uni- 

 form and regular; rich, glossy crimson, firm and solid, 

 excellent in quality, and average large to the very last pick- 

 ing. 50 cts. per doz. ; $3.50 per 100; $30 00 per 1000. 



REWASTICO (Late, Perfect) 



Rewastico comes to us with the enthusiastic endorsement 

 of one the most extensive and successful strawberry growers 

 in the country and who speaks of it as the only competitor 

 that the Chesapeake Strawberry has ever had, in many 

 respects excelling that verj* popular late berry. It is a 

 highly colored cardinal-red, the color penetrating the uni- 

 formly large berries through and through, these berries in 

 shape are so uniform that they appear as if turned out in a 

 mold, its quality is high, of a rich aromatic flavor, the plant 

 is a strong vigorous grower and very productive. 



85 cts. per doz. ; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



SHARPLESS (Mid-Season, Perfect) 



Though no longer the best berry that can be had, Sharpless 

 ■till has many friends who will have no other. 50 cts. per ; 

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



WARREN (Mid -Season to late, Perfect) 

 This new berry hails from Auburndale, Mass., and orig- 

 inated with Mr. S. H. Warren, the veteran New England 

 grower of fancy berries, who being convinced that this was 

 the finest of all of his introductions, bestowed his own name 

 on it. 



One of our most extensive growers of strawberries tells us, 

 "during the summer of 1912 it was my good fortune to see 

 the Warren in fruit on Mr. Warren's grounds, and the splen- 

 did crop of large luscious highly colored uniform shaped 

 berries was an inspiration to anyone interested in berry 

 growing." 



We recommend this new fancy berry for extensive trial 

 and we feel convinced that you will be pleased with the 

 results. 85 cts. per doz. ; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



