M I D - S UM M E R PLANTING GUIDE 



Jime-Bearing Strawberries 



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Pot-Grown Plants $1.00 per doz., $7.00 per hundred, 

 except as noted. On orders calling for 500 plants or 

 more of anv one variety or several varieties (not less 

 than 50 of a kind) we will grant a special discount of 

 10% from our hundred rate. 



HOWARD 17. Actually, Howard 17 and Premier are iden- 

 tical. Fruit is light red, large, and of excellent quality. Early. 



HUNDRED DOLLAR. 



Midseason. The light 

 scarlet berries ol tins ^ a- 

 net\- are produced in 

 great prolusion, making 

 it a nation-wide success. 



You don't need 

 a farm to grow 

 sweet ripened 

 Strawberries — 

 a few square feet 

 of planting 

 space will yield 

 a surprisingly 

 fine lot of fruit. 



HOWARD No. 17 



JOE. Ripening just after Chesapeake, this attractive berry 

 equals its predecessor in size, firmness, and yield. It is ot 

 better color and flavor, and succeeds upon all soils. Joe is the 

 leading Eastern berry of its period, both for market and home 

 consumption. A good looking, good tasting, healthy Straw- 

 berry. 



JUDITH. An early variet3-, with a long bearing season, 

 large, well-flavored berries of uniform size. Deep red color 

 permeates entire berry. Firm, juicy; an ideal variety tor 

 home and market. Pot-grown Plants, $1,25 per dozen; 

 $8.00 per 100. 



TUMBO. i^lidseason. Plants are large and healthy, fruit 

 large and well colored; produces extra sized crops on poor soil. 

 Does better in Northern states. Fine lor market and home 

 use. Pot-grown Plants, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 



LUPTON. Lupton is quite a bit like the Candy, but much 

 more productive, and live or six days earlier. It is a great 

 commercial berry, certainly one ot the most popular in New- 

 Jersey. It is one of the most beautiful of all berries, being 

 large and of perfect shape. Its firmness renders it valuable 

 tor distant shipment, and this, added to its attractiveness, 

 gives it a leading place among market berries. 



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