46 GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Strawberries. 



Varieties marked "P" should have another perfect 

 flowering- sort near them. 



These varieties are unsurpassed. Our prices are not to 

 be compared with those offering the poor, weak, cheap 

 stock usually sold, as these are many times superior, be- 

 ing fresh dug and shipped direct from our nursery. 



At rates per dozen will be mailed free. At 100 rates add 

 25 cents per 100 to cover postage, expenses, etc. 



Pot-grown plants will be ready for delivery after 

 August 1st. Prices for pofc-grown plants are from 83.00 

 to sl.00 per 100, according to variety. 



BIG 4— ALL PERFECT BLOSSOMS^ 



~One of the best collections of strawberries ever offered. 

 Selected and advertised two years ago.and justly deserve 

 the prominence given themfwehave no better Varieties 

 of their class. They are all well thought of, and no one 

 will be disappointed in them. 



ENHAXCE. — The king of large, late, dark Straw- 

 berries, and has no superior for canning. Ripens first 

 fruit in mid-season and continues picking until quite late. 

 Fruit is large, firm, fine quality and of the most beautiful 

 dark red color, which runs through to the center of the 

 berry- Plant a strong grower and very productive; free 

 from rust. 



40 cts. per doz. $1 per 100. $4 per 1000. 



WOOI.VKR.X03J. — One of the verv best berries 

 on our list. The fruit is large, of beautiful shape, bright, 

 attractive color and fine qualitv. Everybody likes tlie 

 Woolre.rton. Plant is a strong, healthy grower, prolific 

 bearer, and the blossoms produce an abundance of pollen 

 making it especially valuable for planting with other 

 varieties. 



40 cts. per doz. $1 per 100. $4 per 1000. 



GOVERNOR HO ARD, — If vou want a berry of 

 particularly fine appearance to serve with the hulls on for 

 easing "out of hand" try the Governor Hoard. Berries 

 large, roundish, conical, bright, glossv red. firm and of 

 fine flavor. Ripens quite early. 



40 cts. per doz. $1 per 100. $4 per 1000. 



SAl'NDER§.-Of Canadian origin; a hardv. luxuri- 

 ant grower and heavy bearer. Fruit conical, slightlv flat- 

 tened, with a depression on both sides, which, tog-ether 

 with the rich, glossy, deep red color, makes it verv attrac- 

 tive. Flesh of berry red to the center. "The Saunders 

 does well everywhere." 



40 cts. per doz. $1 per 100. S4 per 1000. 



Select Standard Sorts Worthy of 

 Special Mention. 



Note.— In this list the varieties are generally alreadv 

 well known, and we give only brief descriptions, with 

 time of ripening, etc. They are the cream of the standard 

 older varieties, selected from a long fist after discarding- 

 many worthless sorts. 



El'REKA.-(P.) Very late. Fruit large size, and one 

 of the very best late varieties we have. A very strong- 

 grower and exceedingly productive. Sometimes called 

 " Eureka, the Beautiful," a term which is fitly applied. 

 35 c. per doz. 75 c. per 100. $3«75 per 1000. 



GANDY. — Ripens late; fruit large and fine. 

 35 cts. per doz. 75 cts. per zoo. $4 per 1000. 



PARKER EARLE. — Satisfactory when grown 

 on rich soii. Kruit medium to large. Recommended for 

 garden culture, but rusts too much for ordinary planting. 

 40 cts. per doz. $1.25 per 100. S8 per 1000. 



MICHEL'S EARLY. — Earliest of the earlies. 

 Fruit medium size and fine quality. Plant a strong, vig- 

 orous grower, and free from rust. Largely planted on 

 account of extreme earliness. 



35 c. per doz, 75 c. per 100. $3*75 per 1000. 



HAVERLAXD. — (P.) Ripens a few days after 

 Michel's Early, but more productive and larger. Fruit 

 long, resembling Lady Finger: beautiful glossy red and 

 fine quality. One of the leaders among berries, and hai d 

 to beat. We especially recommend this variety. 

 35 c. per doz. 75 c. per 100. S3. 75 per 1000. 



SCl'STER'S GE3I. — (P.) Ripens with Haver- 

 land. Fruit a beautiful crimson, and second only in qual- 

 ity to the Banquet. Remains good size to the end of the 

 season. A great favorite. 



35 c. per doz. 75 c. per 100. $3-75 per 1000. 



POT GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS, READY IN AUGUST. 



