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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Strawberry Plants. 



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 pot-grown plants are from 

 §2.50 to $4.00 per 100, according to variety. 



OUR FAMILY COHECTION.- This col- 

 lection has been made after years of trial and will give a 

 continuous crop for six weeks. The following varieties 

 are the choice ones of their respective season, from early 

 to late. Varieties marked (P) should have a perfect flow- 

 ering sort planted adjoining them. 



MEEKS EAR I* Y, —This is the earliest berry 

 with us. and is of good size, productive, a choice table 

 sort, and with us in 1896, gave a good picking every other 

 day for 15 days. 



TENN. PROEIFIC- This is a splendid berry 

 and is excelled by none during its season. A large berry, 

 sweet, firm, extra bright color, a strong grower and 

 heavy producer. It is very attractive, and of uniform 

 size and color, ripens to the end. 



BIBACH (I*).— This is the standard berry wher- 

 ever grown. It is very large, very dark red, sweet and an 

 exceedingly strong grower, with very large dark foliage. 

 Ripens from medium to late, and on account of size, color 

 and sweetness is one of the best. 



GANDY, — This late berry is a vigorous grower, has 

 large fruit of good color. Ripens after others have gone. 

 It is fine for canning or table use and prolongs the season 

 of strawberries to the very latest. In the latitude of Bal- 

 timore or Philadelphia these four varieties will fruit 

 from May 18th to July 1st. 



]Rrices of above four sorts, 40 c. per 

 doz.; 75 c. per 100; $4 per 1000. By Ex- 

 press only. 



GLEN MARY NEW.-A very large variety, 

 larger than Sharpless or any other berry. In quality it 

 is equal to the best and surpasses even the Crescent for 

 productiveness in quarts of berries. In 1896 it gave 12,000 

 quarts to the acre during the season. At its home in 

 Chester county. Pa., it begins to ripen about May 28th. 

 Everyone should try at least one dozen plants. Price- 

 doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



SELECTED STANDARD VARIETIES. 



NOTE.— In this selection we give varieties gener- 

 ally well known and of tried excellence, therefore the 

 descriptions are brief. 



TIMBREEL (I*).— This sort, although somewhat 

 new, has been widely advertised and become so popular 

 we place it with our standard sorts. Fruit is very large, 

 of bright red or crimson color, quality of the best and de- 

 cidedly sweet. It has proved very popular over a wide 

 extent of the country, having been tested nearly every- 

 where the strawberry grows. Price, 40c. per doz.; 100, 

 $1.00; 1000, $4.50. 



BRANDYWINE.-A very late large sort, one of 

 the best for its season; a strong grower and productive. 

 Price, by express, 40c. per doz.; 75c. per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 



MARSHALE. — Medium to late in season and ber- 

 ries of the largest size. This variety has taken high 

 rank. A strong grower and very productive. Fruit 

 ripens early all over and is a dark red. Do not fail to 

 plant some of these. Price, 50c. per dozen; $1 per 100; 

 $4.50 per 1000. 



BEDERWOOD.-Early and of medium size; a 

 standard sort. Price, 35c. per doz.; 75c. per 100; $3,75 per 

 1000. 



DAYTON.- This is a very desirable sort on ac- 

 count of being early and exceedingly sweet. It ripens 

 perfectly and is unexcelled during its season for table 

 use. Price, 40c. per doz.; 75c. per 100; $3.75 per 1000. 



GREENVIEEE (!»).— Mid season, size large 

 and one of the best we had during 1896. This variety 

 rivals the Bubach and should be in every garden. Price, 

 40c. per doz.; 75c. per 100; $3.75 per 1000. 



HAVERE 4XD (I").— Early in season, size large 

 and quality good. Price, 40c. per doz.; 75c. per 100; $3.75 

 per 1000. 



H. W. BEECHER (r.)— Mid-season, size large: 

 the color is dark red and for productiveness is one of the 

 best. Always plant some of this variety. Price, $1.00 per 

 100; S5.00 per 1000. 



POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS READY IN AUGUST. 



