CATALOGUE OF STRAWBERRIES, BULBS, ETC. 



STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Those marked (P) have pistillate or imperfect flowers, and must be planted near 

 perfect fiowering kinds, in order that the flowers may be fertilized. 



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PRICES.— Except otherwise noted. 

 Pot Grown Plants. — 60 cents per dozen ; $2.00 per- ^o ; $j. 00 per 100. 

 Layer Plants. — 40 cents per dozen ; y^-^cents per ^o ; $ i. 00 per 100. 



Belmont — Fruit large; oblong, frequently 

 coxcomb shape ; dark crimson ; firm, 

 sweet and very good. Plant vigorous 

 and productive; season medium. With 

 good culture a desirable variety. 



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BELMONT, 



Bid"well — Fruit large to very large ; form 

 distinctly conical, generally regular, 

 but occasionally flattened or coxcomb 

 shaped. Color bright, glossy crimson, 

 changing to dark crimson as it ripens 

 fully and after being picked. Flesh 

 moderately firm, crimson to the center, 

 juicy, sub-acid, of fair quality, but not 

 high flavored. Plant vigorous and 

 quite productive; requires high culture. 

 A valuable early berry. 



BIDWELL. 



Bubach (No. 5) — (P) — Fruit large and 

 handsome, roundish conical, bright 

 scarlet, moderately firm, of fair quality. 

 Plant a strong grower, with large, 

 healthy foliage, and very productive ; 

 succeeds on light or heavy soil. Desir- 

 able for home use and near-by market. 

 One of the best of the later introduc- 

 tions. Season early to medium. 



large, conical, 

 firm, ; juicy. 



BUBACH. 



Charles Downing — Fruit 

 pretty regular ; scarlet 

 sweet, rich ; plant vigorous and produc- 

 tive ; a very valuable sort for family use 

 and for market ; like the Wilson, adapt- 

 ed to a great variety of soils ; season 

 medium. 



CHARLES DOWNING. 



Crescent — (P) — Medium to large, conical, 

 slightly depressed at the apex ; color 



