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GRIFFITH £ TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Pot-Grown Strawberry Plants 



PLANTED IX AUTUMN WILL GIVE FULL CROP NEXT SEASON. 



Ready from August 1st to November 15th. 



have another 



Varieties marked "P"" should 

 perfect flowering sort near them. 



of 



We have a nice stock of .Strawberry Plants 

 all the leading varieties, and at low prices. 



Can supply them at short notice, freshly dug 

 and shipped direct from the nursery. 



OUR FAMILY COLLECTION — Th\» collection 

 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 flowering sort planted 

 adjoining them. 



MEEK'S £A/?LY.— This is the earliest berry 

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

 table sort, and with us gave a good picking every 

 other day for 15 days. 



60c. per doz. S3. 00 per 100. 



TENN. PROLIFIC —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 ]ieavy producer^ It is very 

 attractive, and of uniform size and color: rij^ens 

 to the end. 



60c. per doz. 83.00 per 100. 



BUTOBACH (P.)— This is the standard berry 

 wherever grown. It is very large, very darl^ red, 

 sweet, and exceedingly strong grower', witli very 

 large dark foliage. Ripens from medium to late, 

 and on account of size, color and sweetness is 

 one of the best. 



60c. per doz. 83.00 per 100. 



GAA^DF.— 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 Baltimore or Phil- 

 adelphia these four varieties will fruit from May 

 isth to July 1st. 



60e. per doz. 83. OO per 100. 



One hundred each of the above four varieties 

 for 810.00 by express. 



Standard Varieties 



NOTE.— In this selection we give varieties gen- 

 erally well known and of tried excellence; there- 

 fore the descriptions are brief: 



TIMBRELL < Pi .—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 decidedly sweet. 

 It has proved very popular over a wide extent of 

 the country, having been tested nearly every- 

 where the strawberry grows. 



Price, per 100, 83.00. 8'^.5.00 per 1000. 



BRANDY WINE. —J^ very late large sort, one of 

 the best for its season : a strong grower, and pro- 

 ductive. 



Price, by express, per 100, 83. 8-i5 per 1000. 



MARSHALL— ^^edinm to late in season, and 

 berries of the larirest size. This variety has 

 taken high rank. "A strong grower, and very 

 productive. Fruit ripens nearly all over, and is 

 a dark red. Do not fail to plant some of these. 

 Piice, per lOO, 83.0O. 8-25.00 per 1000. 



HAVERLAND iP. i— Early in season, size large, 

 and quality good. 



Price, per 100, 83.00. 8-25.00 per 1000. 



H. W. BEECHER i P' .—Mid-season, size large; 

 the color is dark red, and for productiveness is 

 one of the best. Always plant some of this 

 variety.' =: r- '• iria. 



Price, per: 100. S3. 00. 8-2.5.00 per 1000. 



NEW LABY FINGER— very long berry, of 

 beautiful appearance, and very valuable because 

 of its habit of holding good size to the end of the 

 season. In season from medium to % ery late. 

 Price, perllOO, 83.00. 8vio.00 per 1000. 



MICHEL'S EARLY.—yery early, ripening here 

 May ISth, in 18tt6. For the first berries for table 

 ure" it cannot be excelled. We can recommend 

 this sort. 



Price, per 100, 83.00. 8-2.5.00 per 1000. 



LAYER PLANTS. — We have fine beds of layer plants, and shall be ready to 

 ship after October 15th. By express 75c. per 100. $4.00 per 1000. 



