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^ifUNDRED DOLLAR.— Of this the originators 

 liave to say: "I have done a great deal of strong 

 boasting for this new berry; but its continued 

 annual big yield in fruiting prove that all my 

 claims in the past did not begin to give it credit 

 for what it proved itself capable of as a tremen- 

 dous yielder of the largest and most beautiful 

 berries, over all varieties grown in this section. 

 It was positively a wonderful sight — the berries 

 piled high on top of each other, and to a side view 

 of the rows the berries were more conspicuously 

 prominent than the leaves of the plants them- 

 selves." . . . '"I do not believe there is another 

 variety of strawberry that will outyield this giant 

 in size or surpass it in quality. The color and 

 flavor are good; it has no core." Dozen. 25c.; 

 100, Toe; 1,000, 85.00. 



ylSLAND KING.— A seedling from Canada of the 

 -Lovett — so popular in some sections as a market 

 variety. It ripens early and is an exceedingly 

 vigorous grower, like its parent. Berries medium 

 to large, bright crimson color, fine shape and firm. 

 It has an unique and very pleasant flavor — c^uite 

 distinct from any other varietv. Dozen, 25c.; 100, 



I5c.; 1.000. 



.00. 



JIM DUMAS. — A variety from Arkansas, pro- 

 duced by making successive crosses of Barton's 

 Eclipse, Excelsior and Gandy. Plant strong and 

 healthy. It ripens almost as early as Excelsior 

 and the berries average twice the size, are ex- 

 cellent in quality and of good color. Dozen. 25c.; 

 100, T5c.; 1,000,' $5.00. 



LOVETT. — Introduced by me many years ago 

 and a very profitable second early variety in 

 many sections. The berries are not large but are 

 very bright in color and firm, and when fully ripe 

 of exceeding high quality. Plant of moderate 

 growth, very healthy, a reliable and heavy yielder. 

 Certain growers find it most profitable and pre- 

 fer it to all other varieties. Dozen. 25c.: 100, 

 60c.; 1,000, $4.00. 



KMORNING star.— With the exception of Early 

 Jersey Giant, the largest and finest Strawberry 

 before the public that ripens early. Berry very 

 large, broadly conical with blimt apex, bright 

 scarlet-crimson, exceptionally uniform in size and 

 shape. Plant a strong grower, very healthy and 

 a reliable yielder. It is exceptionally firm for an 

 early berry, and, best of all. of high flavor — rich 

 and' sugary. Dozen, 25c.; 100, 60c.; 1,000, S4.00. 



Larimer Co.. Colo., ^March 27, 1912. 

 Tlie plants ordered from you were received yes- 

 terday in excellent condition; the plants are all 

 right and that reminds me / Txave tiever received 

 poor plants from you or any that did not prove 

 true to name. With many thanks. 



Chas. E. Penxock. 



i^cKINLEY,— Until the appearance of the Van 

 Fleet Hy]jrids, this variety was unrivalled as a 

 Strawberry of high quality. Berries large, hand- 

 some and freely produced on strong growing, 

 liealthy plants. Ripens in midseason and is too 

 tender in texture to endure shipment. It is pre- 

 eminently a variety for the home garden. Dozen, 

 25c,; 100, 75c,; 1,000, $5.00, 



i^OHIO BOY. — "The time of ripening begins with 

 tlie medium and lasts as late as the latest: a 

 good shipper, standing up well in the crate and 

 holding over in the patch without loss in case of 

 a delay in picking. Fruit a rich dark red color 

 and of fine flavor, A straight ahead grower, do- 

 ing well on all kinds of soil and made me $680 

 per acre the first fruiting." It is a grand growing 

 plant and \ believe it to possess much value, 

 Dozp^. 25c.; 100, 60c,; 1,000, $4.00. 



Pineapple.— A delicious variety, having the 

 true sweet Strawberry flavor, mingled with that 

 of the Pineapple, It is a beautiful, firm berry. 



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too; of large size and a great cropper — globular 

 smooth surface and rich crimson color. Its Pine- 

 apple character is so pronounced it is readily de- 

 tected in its odor as well as flavor. Valuable alike 

 for the home garden and market. Dozen, 25c, ; 

 100, 60c.; 1,000, $4.00. 



DuvAL Co.. Fla.. April 4. 1912. 

 I received order and foiuid things in good con- 

 dition and am very much pleased with them; they 

 certainly are fine plants. I don't see how you can 

 sell such plants so cheaply and I thank you very 

 much for the extras. 



Wm. E. Rolli-NS. 







