HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Clyde. Early to Mid-Season, Perfect. 



A strong-growing, perfect blooming, healthy plant, with light 

 green foliage. Everywhere tested, it proves to be exceedingly 

 productive of large, globular, perfectly formed, light scarlet 

 berries of fine quality. Always inclined to overbear. Some 

 plants have more fruit stalks than leaf stalks. A light applica- 

 tion of nitrate of soda in early spring, before fruiting, or a top- 

 dressing of stable manure in winter, will stimulate greater foliage 

 growth, and so help the fruiting of this remarkable variety. 

 There are but few strawberries that succeed as well over so wide 

 a range of country as Clyde. No family collection can 

 be complete without it. 50 cts. per doz. ; $3.50 per 100; 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



Candy's Prize 



Commonxirealtll. Late, Perfect. 



A Massachusetts berry which in a cool, heavy, rich scil bears 

 immense crops of large firm berries rivaling the Marshall for 

 quality. An ideal berry where high cultivation can be given. 

 60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per loo; 535-00 per looo. 



£arly Ozark. Early, Perfect. 



A wonderful new early berry over which many commercial 

 growers have become very enthusiastic on account of its large 

 size which makes it a most desirable addition to the early ripen- 

 ing varieties. From our own observations we can recommend 

 this variety highly as an enormous bearer of good sized, uniform 

 round berries of most agreeable flavor. 60 cts. per doz.; ^.00 

 per 100; ;S35.oo per 1000. 



First Quality. Late, Perfect. 



A splendid comparatively new late variety of which one of the 

 prominent growers says, comparing it with Gandy or Brandywine: 

 "It will produce double the quantity of berries that can be pro- 

 duced from either of these two popular sorts; these are of uni- 

 form large size and good shape and of a most pleasing flavor. 

 A berry that should find favor with the amateur who is looking 

 for a fancy berry. 60 cts. per doz ; $4.00 per loo; $35. 00 

 per 1000. 



Gandy's Prize. Late, Perfect. 



This is still the standard late variety, which has held its own for 

 many years and by which every new late berry is judged. It 

 is a strong healthy grower, but needs a rich soil for its perfect 

 development. The berries are borne on long, strong stalks, 

 well above the ground. No better late berry can be wished for; 

 a variety that is hard to beat. 50 cts. per doz.; S3. 50 per loo; 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



Glen Mary. 



Mid-Season to Late, Imperfectly Bi-sexnal. 



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 drj-est 

 season. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 per 100 ; $30.00 per icoo. 



