HENRY A DREER, PHILADELPHIA— STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Golden Gate. Earlv to Mld-SeasoTi.. Perfect. 



Introduced some six years ago and which has become one of 

 the popular standard sorts. Very large, beautiful oval shaped 

 fruit of a shining red color, of a mild, agreeable flavor. Pro- 

 duces an enormous crop of fruit. We consider it a valuable 

 variety for the amateur. 60 cts. per doz. ; 84.00 per lOO; 

 $35.00 per 1000. 



Heritage. Very Late, Perfect. 



A variety which has attracted much attention during the past 

 few seasons. It originated in New Jersey, and its disseminator, 

 who is a commercial grower of berries, says : " For nearly foity 

 years I have grown strawberries, and having tested hundreds of 

 standard varieties and as many seedlings, feel qualified to assert 

 that with me it is the most productive and most valuable variety 

 I have ever seen." The plant is a vigorous rampant grower 

 and prodigious yielder. Berries uniformly very large, dark shining 

 crimson, conical, uniform in size and shape and of superior 

 quality and solid texture. 50 cts. per dozen ; Jj-SOper loo. 



Nick Ohmer 



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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 Bnd a good bearer. 

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

 matures all its fruit. The berry is v^ry 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 /^te great berry in New England, and no careful grower 

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

 shall. 50 cts. per doz. ; S3.5operioo; $30.00 per 1000. 



Nick Ohmer. Mld-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. S° ^'s. per 

 doz.; $3.50 per 100 ; S30.00 per looo. 



Bnrbank's New Hybrid Stra\«rberry 



'* Patagonia." Early, Perfect. 



Mr. ]5urbank describes ihis as a cross between Chilian (South 

 America) native Californian and some of the most popular of our 

 present day varietie.s. 



A most vigorous growing plant with the berries held clear 

 from the ground on stout branching stems. The fruit is uniformly 

 of large size. Single berries at the beginning of the season 

 sometimes weighing an ounce, in color a fine scarlet with pale 

 yellow flesh and while quite firm and a remarkably good keeper, 

 J it is of most exquisite quality, melting in the mouth with a sweet 

 pineapple-strawberry and cream-like fl.-.vor. 



( lur attention was directed to this variety by an amateur who 

 after two' seasons trial is enthusia.'tic over it. We have been 

 pleased with fruit submitted to us and young plants now grow- 

 ing in our fields show greater vigor than any others alorgside. 

 We recommend it for extensive trial. ^l.oo per doz.; $6.00 

 per 100. 



