Pot Grown Stn 



3iwberry Plants 





Planted in Autumn Will G 



ive Full Crop Next Season. 





Ready From August ist to November 15th 



We have a nice stock of Strawberry Plants, of all the leading varieties, and at lowest prices. Can supply them 

 at short notice, freshly dug and shipped direct from the nursery. 



OUR FAMILY COLLECTION. Standard Varieties. 



THIS collection has been made after years of trial, and 

 will give a continuous crop for six weeks. The follow- ^1 vrvip 



ing- varieties are the choice ones of their respective sea- \^t-t J U IL,. 



son from early to late. 



This variety is among the new ones, possessing points of 



BUBACH (P.) excellence. Clyde stands first on the list. The fruit is large, 



^ ' firm and of light scarlet color. 



Medium to late. OOc. per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 



LADY THOMPSON. 

 TENNESSEE PROLIFIC. ^ , , , 



Medium to late. 



This is a splendid beriy, and i.'^ excelled by none during its „ ,i„„„,. 



season. A large berry, sweet, firm, extra bright color; a t>Oc. 



strong grower and heavy producer. It is very attractive, and Per ICO 



of uniform size and color; ripens to the end. 



Per dozen ««c. SHARPLESS. 



Perino ips.oo Old reliable. 



y^^ln.. Per 100 .>p.3.00 



GLEN MARY. ^'^"^ 



A very large \-ariety; larger than Sharp- y^^M^^ ^AlS ...-ftss— ^ Mir'R O W V» IT D 



less or any other berry. In quality it is /-^T^'^i^A W'l' ^Er^"^^ 1^IV-S\ n 1»1 IL, tv . 



equal to the best, and surpasses even the ^mi^ ^k-'~!^W^-i^^^^ 



Crescent for productiveness in quarts of jfyS^^^^^^.^^^^J^^^ This is a mid-season berry, and is 



berri^s^^^ At its^ h^^^^^ ^^^jy^^^^^^gp" l^roba^bl^^^ in heaUhy, 



This late berry is a vigorous grow- ^'^^^^^^mj^^i^^^^^^^^^. JOHNSON'S EARLY 



er, has large fruit of good color. ^^^^^Mi^ c» iii o v-fi-^ o i^/-»rvi^ i . 



Ripens after others have gone. It is ^^^^^mgmSi. ' f MiJ One of the finest early berries 



fine for canning or table use. and ^mS^^K^^^v'Et imesL eaiiy ueiues 



prolongs the season of strawberries grown. Do not let it get too thick, 



to the very latest. Properly cared for it is the most pro- 



In the latitude of Baltimore or Philadelphia " '^^^^^^V \ ^^^^^ known, 



these four varieties will fruit from May ISth to ^^^^ ^^^J dozen ^ 60c. 



michel's early. 



One liuiirtrert eaoli ot tlie aI>ovt' four - ^ 



varieties for>)<10.00, by express. ^j^i^ ^.^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^.^ latitude about 



the 18th of May. It is the first table berry on the market. 

 L/^YERw PLANTS. """^ ^® ^""^'^ seneral excellence and delicious flavor it 



cannot be surpassed. It is the sort of berry that we can rec- 

 We have fine beds of layer plants, and will be ready to ommend, and especially so to growers who make a specialty 

 ship after October 15th. of bemg first in the market. 



P»r 100 (bv e.vpres,') 7.5c. Per 100 , .f.-J.OO 



Per 1000 (by express) , .>)>4.()0 Per lOOO 2.'>.00 



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