POT-GROWN 



STRAWBBRRY PLANTS 



Choice Standard and New Varieties 

 For the Critical Planter 



We have perfect facilities for packing and shipping pot-grown strawberry plants in summer 

 and autumn. Remember that pot-grown plants, if set firmly in the ground, will safely endure 

 anything except excessive or prolonged drought, and we advise immediate preparation and early 

 planting (August) of next year's fruiting bed. Later planting is safe, but the stronger the growth 

 this Autumn the larger will be the berry crop of 1914. 



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Barryxnore. Mid-Season. Perfect. 



A healthy and vigorous grower. The very large berries are 

 of a glossy, rich dark crimson wiih red flesh of excellent quality 

 and fine flavor, of regular conical form and a good healthy 

 grower. During the Massachusetts Horticultural Show in 1908, 

 when it was shown as a new berry, it was awarded a silver 

 medal and three first prizes, an unusual record for a new berry 

 in one season. 60 cts. per doz. ; $4.00 pci lOO; J35.00 per 

 1000. 



BrandyiK^ilie. Mid-Season, Perfect 



All growers are unanimous in their praise of this magnificent 

 berry, and it is considered one of /Ae finest of all miJ-si-ason to 

 late fruiting sorts; we do not know that it has a single defect. 

 Plants of extra strong constitution and growth, doing well every- 

 where. The fruit is extra large, heart-shaped, color bright, rich 

 red, and the flavor leaves nothing to be desired. A grand variety 

 for preserving, retaining its native flavor in a wonderful degree 

 when canned. It always produces satisfactory crops, and 

 whether grown for market or home consumption will always be 

 found in the front rank of high-grade berries. 50 cts. per doz.; 

 ^13.50 per lOO; $30.00 per looo. 



Bubacll. Mid-Season, Pistillate. 



Has for many years been one of the best known and 

 favoiite berries in the I'hiladelphia markets and holds its own 

 against many new comers. No mistake is made in planting it 

 extensively for home use. It is prolific, of good appearance and 

 of excellent cjuality; a grand old variety that is always satis- 

 factory. 50 cts. per doz. ; $3.50 per loo; S30.00 per looo. 



Chesapeake. Late, Perfect. 



This variety was first offered in 1906 and has made a great 

 record for itself, being grown all over the United States, giving 

 the best results in all sections. It is not a variety that sets an 

 immense quantity of fruit, but every blossom makes a berry, 

 every berry being well developed and strictly fancy, of good 

 color and without any green tips. A berry that we can recom- 

 mend for all soih and conditions. 50 cts. per doz.; $3. 50 per 

 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



ClixuaX. Early, Perfect. 



A grand variety which has become popular with the most 

 critical growers in the East. The plant is a most vigorous and 

 healthy grower, enormously productive, of fair sized, finely 

 flavored perfectly formed berries, ripening extremely early. 

 60 cts. per doz. ; $4.00 ikt 100 ; $30.00 per 1000. 



Chesapeake 



