MID. SUMMER PLANTING GUIDE 



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June -Bearing Strawberries 



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Pot-grown Plants, $1.00 per dozen, $7.00 ner 100, except 

 as noted. On lots of 500 plants or more of any one variety 

 we will grant a special discount of 10% from 100 rates. 



SEN. DUNLAP 



ton Lupton is quite 

 a bit like the 



Gandy, but much more 

 productive, and five or 

 six days earlier. It is 

 a great commercial berry, 

 certainly one of 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 for distant ship- 

 ment, and this, added to its attractiveness, gives it a leading 

 place among market berries. 



IVIarshall Midseason. An aristocrat which, given a bit 



of care, will produce the very acme of berry 



perfection. Berries are very large, dark glossy crimson, and 

 of the finest flavor. One of the best varieties to force under 

 glass in winter. 



jyj^J^JjjJgy Midseason. A berry for the home; hand- 

 — some, juicy and delicious. 



New York Midseason. The sweetest of all Strawberries. 



The fruit is extremely large and well colored, 



and the plants are healthy and productive, succeeding on 

 very poor soil. An all around berry which has given satis- 

 faction wherever it has been sampled. 



Nick Ohmer Medium late. An old favorite. Berries 



are large, handsome, glossy red, globular 



in shape, with bright green caps. For home or market. 



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