HENRY A. DREER, 714 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. 



HAVERLAND. Early, Pistillate. 

 A vigorous plant of the Crescent type. Must be fertilized 

 •with some perfect flowering sort, as Clyde or Sharpless. Fruit 

 stalks long. Enormously productive. Berries medium to large, 

 of pale scarlet color, of good flavor, and so extremely prolific 

 and showy that the Haverland is a wide favorite for home use or 

 market. Its merits as a cropper make it one of the most profit- 

 able sorts. 50 cts. per doz. ; $3.00 per 100 ; ^25.00 per 1000. 



MARSHALL. Early, Perfect. 

 This is one of the finest berries, all things considered, now 

 before the public. It is so well and favorably known that it is 

 almost useless to describe it. The plant is large and stocky, a 

 vigorous grower and a good bearer. It has rusted sometimes, 

 and the number of berries on a plant is not so large as on many 

 other sorts, but if counted in quarts it is productive. It is the 

 earliest of all the very large varieties, and it usually matures all 

 its fruit. The berry is very large, of regular form, dark glossy 

 red, very beautiful, and of fine quality. There is no other 

 variety in the market to compare with it in its season. It is the 

 great berry .in New England, and has captured most of the 

 prizes at the great Boston show for years. No careful grower 

 who takes pride in his berries can aftord to leave out the Mar- 

 shall. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.00 per 100 ; ^25.00 per 1000. 



MICHEL'S EARLY. Early. Perfect. 



A very strong growing, extra early variety, moderately pro- 

 ductive, with many friends. Quality good, attractive in color, 

 and worthy of a place in all gardens. 50 cts. per doz. ; $3.00 

 per 100 ; ^25 00 per looo. 



PARKER EARLE IMPROVED. 



Mid !!ea)^ori, Perfect. 



Seedling of Parker Earle, which it very clearly resembles, ex- 

 cept that the plant makes runners rather more freely, does not 

 stool up so heavily, and is more productive ; the berries have 

 shorter neck and are better flavored. J. L. Arnont, the origi- 

 nator, picked 11,968 quarts fromitt'O acres at one picking, which 

 was the third of the season. A wonderful yielder, but like the 

 original Parker Earle, must have deep, moist soil, and heavy 

 manuring to show grandest results. 50 cts. per doz.; 53-00 per 

 100 ; $25.00 per 1000. 



RUBY. Mid-Season, Perfect. 



Is taking front rank as a large market and family berry. 

 Plant large, like Sharpless, free -running, with perfect blossoms ; 

 fruit large to very large, regular, deep, dark red clear through, 

 retaining its rich color when canned ; superb in quality, abun- 

 dantly productive. Prof. Green, of Ohio Experiment Station, 

 says : " The fitie color and firmness of Ruby com7}iand a place 

 for it anywhere^ 60 cts. per doz.; ^4.00 per 100 ; ^30. 00 per 

 1000. 



SAMPLE, Mid-Season to Late, Pistillate. 



Among the newer varieties Sample has quickly gained many 

 friends, and from all sections of the country favorable reports are 

 heard. The plant is a strong rampant grower, and succeeds in 

 almost any soil, and when polenized with such varieties as Clyde 

 or Excelsior its yield of large, conical, globular, firm berries of 

 rich, bright red color is tremendous. 60 cts. per doz. ; ;$4.oo per 

 100; 530.00 per 1000. 



SHARPLESS. Mid-Season, Perfect. 



Though no longer the best berry that can be had, Sharpless 

 still has many friends who will have no other. This is strongly 

 illustrated in summarizing our sales of strawberries. For a 

 number of years back we find that up to within three years 

 Sharpless was the variety we sold the greater quantity of, and 

 even in the past three years it has held a good second place. 

 Even now it is doubtful if there is anything of better flavor on 

 the market. 50 cts. per doz.; S3 00 per 100 ; $25.00 per 1000. 



SAUNDERS. Mid-«eason to Late, Perfect. 



A berry of great value that is gaining much favor as it is 

 becoming better known and which is being planted very largely . 

 by many of the market growers. It is of a deep red color, of 

 good quality, large size and very prolific. 50 cts. per doz.; $'^.00 

 per 100; $25 00 per 1000. 



\ If you are in doubt as to which varieties to buy, we \ 

 \ would advise that you purchase a collection of our Six \ 



\ Super 



b Sorts offered on pages 3 and 7. 



