4 HENRY A. DREER, 714 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. 
General List of Select Tested 
POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Lf planted before the middle of September, these will produce a full crop next June. 
We have again carefully revised our list of varieties, based on actual trials last summer, and while the list offered is a short 
one, it embraces only the very best so far as careful selection and test can secure. 
Reduction in Prices. 
duction of these plants in great quantity. 
summer and autumn, 
or prolonged drought, and we advise immediate preparation and early planting (August) of next year’s fruiting bed. 
Please note the reduction in prices in the popular standard sorts. 
This is made pessible by our pro- 
We have perfect facilities for packing and shipping pot-grown strawberry plants in 
Remember that pot-grown plants, if set firmly in the ground, will safely endure anything except excessive 
planting is safe, but the stronger the growth this autumn the larger will be the berry crop of 1901. 
COLLECTION OF SELECT TESTED STRAWBERRIES—POT-GROWN PLANTS. 
This collection is offered for such as wish to try for themselves the merit of all the varieties offered on pages 4 to 7. 
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BEDERWOOD. Early, Perfect. 
A well-known early berry, a good strong grower and most 
prolific producer of regular conical shaped medium to large 
Never fails 
50 cts. per doz.; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 
fruit, color orange scarlet and of excellent flavor. 
to produce fine crops, 
per 1,000. 
BISMARCK. Early, Perfect. 
A seedling from Bubach and resembles its parent in every way, 
but is more robust and stocky, with the same iron-clad foliage; 
it is enormously prolific, even outyielding Bubach, with larger, 
60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 
heavier and more solid berries. 
100; $30.00 per 1,000. 
BRANDYWINE. Late, Perfect. 
(See illustration on front cover.) 
All growers-are unanimous in their praise of this magnificent 
berry, and it is now considered ¢he fizest of all late fruiting 
sorts. We do not know that it has a single defect, plants of 
extra strong constitution and growth, doing well everywhere. 
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. 90 cts. per doz.5. 
$3.00 per 100 ; $25.00 per 1,000. 
