LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



Berry Plants 47 



STRAWBERRIES— Continned 

 Lupton. Ripens just before Gandy, but is much 

 more productive. 



Marshall. Midseason. A justly popular berry of 

 high quality. 



Missionary. Early to midseason. Well colored, large 

 firm berries. Early to mature. 



New York. Midseason. Large, well colored fruit, 

 even on poor soil. A good all-around sort. 



Nick Ohmer. Medium late. Handsome, glossy red 

 globes with bright green caps. 



Premier. Extra early. Good sized, delicious berries 

 in vast quantities. 



Ridgley. Early to midseason. Excellent shipper, 

 with large, firm fruit. 



Sample. Medium late. Large and firm, an excel- 

 lent berry north of the Carolinas. 



Senator Dunlap. Early to midseason. Probably 

 the most productive of all quality Strawberries. 



Success. Very early. Good for the home garden, 

 with a mild, rich, sweet flavor. 



Tennessee. Midseason. Large, bright red, firm ber- 

 ries. One of the heaviest croppers. 



Uncle Jim,. Midseason. Large, well colored fruit, 

 even on poor soil. A good, all-round sort. 



Warfield. Early. A grand old variety with firm 

 fruit, for shipping. 



William Belt. Midseason to late. Popular because 

 of its high quality and success on all soils. 



EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 



Layers 



Champion. An abundant producer of good sized 



red berries, hardier than most other sorts. 100 



$1.50, 1000 $10.00. 

 Progressive. Very hardy, producing large crops of 



fruit from July until heavy frost. 100 $1.50, 



1000 $10.00. 



Mastodon. The sensational variety which has taken 

 the country by storm. Stands supreme among 

 everbearers, both for the market and the home 

 garden. Fruits three months after planting, and 

 continues bearing until late Fall. Big, bright red 

 berries, delicious to eat and charming to look at. 

 These berries hold their size to the very end of 

 the season. The heaviest bearer of any Fall bear- 

 ing Strawberry, and headed for first place on 

 evervbody's Strawberry list. 100 $1.75, 1000 

 $12.00. 



STRAWBERRIES • Pot-grown 



Pot-grown Strawberries are the specialty of our 

 nursery. These plants are all well rooted, and may 

 be set out much later in the season than layer 

 Strawberries, with no danger of loss. 



Pot-grown Strawberry plants can be satisfactorily 

 shipped by Parcel Post. 



Pot-grown plants, all sorts (except as noted), 

 doz. $1.00, 100 $6.00 



For descriptions of varieties not described here- 

 with, see Strawberries (Layers). 



Barrymore. Midseason to late. A beautiful dark 

 crimson, large, fine berry of high quality. 



Marshall Strawberries 



Blakemore. Pot-grown plants, doz. $1.25, 100 

 $8.00. 



Bun Special. A glorified "Senator Dunlap" pro- 

 ducing far more fruit than that popular old va- 

 riety, and the fruit is larger. Early to midseason. 



Chesapeake. Pot-grown plants. Doz. $1.25, 100 

 $8.00. 



Early Jersey Giant. Pot-grown plants. Doz. $1.25, 



100 $8.00. 

 Gandy. 



Hundred Dollar. Midseason, with large, light 



scarlet berries, of high quality. 

 Joe. 



Lupton. 



McKinley. Of extra high quality. Midseason. 



New York. 



Premier. 



Senator Dunlap. 



William Belt. 



FALL BEARING OR EVERBEARING 

 STRAWBERRIES 



Mastodon. Pot-grown plants. Doz. $2.00, 100 

 $12.00. 



Progressive. Pot-grown plants. Doz. $1.25, 100 

 $8.00. 



Fall Bearing Strawberry Mastodon 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



