DREER'S POT-GROWN 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



CHOICE STANDARD AND NEW VARIETIES 



For nearly forty years we have been producing pot=grown Strawberry Plants, and the steadily 

 increasing demand for this class of stock shows the planter's appreciation of same. Remember, pot> 

 grown plants, properly planted and cultivated, will positively give you a full crop of berries next 

 summer ; early planting r August) will give you the largest crop, later planting will prove satisfactory, 

 but the earlier the plants are set out, the stronger will be the growth and the larger the resulting 

 crop of berries in i9i6. 



BARRV:^ORE. 



Mid-Season, Perfect. 

 A splendid, very large berry, that always attracts 

 attention on account of its size and color, which is of 

 glossy, rich, dark crimson, with deeply set golden seeds 

 and red flesh of excellent quality and fine flavor, of 

 regular conical form and a vigorous, Wealthy grower; a 

 splendid berry for the home garden. 50 cts. per doz. ; 

 $3.50 per 100; ?30.00 per 1000. 



BIG JOE. 



(Mid-Season, Perfect.) 

 A new variety, of which W. F. Allen, the great 

 berry-grower of Maryland, says : " Plant Big Joe and 

 you will never regret it." It is one of the largest, of 

 very vigorous growth and wonderful productiveness, car- 

 rying its handsome, very uniform, conical berries, which 

 are of excellent quality, well upon stout stems, and re- 

 taining its size to the end of the season. 75 cts. per 

 doz.; $5.00 per 100; 540.00 per 1000. 



M.^^^ 



Chesapeake 



BRANFil^/^INE 



BRANDYWINE. 



(Mid-Season, Perfect.) 



All growers are unanimous in their praise of this mag- 

 nificent berry, and it is considered one of t/ie finest of 

 all iiiiil-si'itsnii to hite f>tiitin{/ sortii; we do not 

 know that it has a single defect. Plants of extra strong 

 constitution and growth, doing well everywhere. The 

 fruit is txira large, heart-shaped, color bright, rich red, 

 and the flavor leaves nothing to be desired. A grand 

 variety for preserving, retaining its flavor in a wonderful 

 degree when canned. It always produces satisfactory 

 crops, and whether grown for market or home consump- 

 tion, will always be found in the front rank of high-grade 

 berries. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 

 1000. 



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 recommend for all soils and 

 conditions. 50 cts. per doz.; $3..50 jier 100; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



