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



FINM NSW STRAWBBRRIMS 



THE CHELLIE. 



Mid-Season to Late. Perfect. 



Among the many new strawberries placed on the market 

 this season, we believe The Chellie stands pre-eminently at 

 the head of the list, and we feel certain it will soon become 

 a general favorite. It is of strong, vigorous growth with 

 robust, dark green foliage that never scalds, perfect flower- 

 ing and remarkably prolific, fruit of the largest size, perfect 

 in form, firm and of bright scarlet color, of exquisite flavor 

 and excellent either for the home table or for shipping. It 

 ripens from mid-season to late, holding its large size through- 

 out the season. 



75 cts. per doz. ; ^4.00 per 100; ^30. 00 per 1000. 



ROUGH RIDER. 



Perfect. Very Late. 



THE CHELLIE STRAWBERRY. 



This variety originated in Oswego County, New York, 

 where a specialty is made of growing very late benies. 

 One of the most progressive growers in this district says of 

 the Rough Rider: "It has perfect blossoms, is an extremely vigorous grower, enormously productive, the latest and firm- 

 est berry and the best shipper." We recommend it for tri;il to all who desire a very late berry. 

 75 cts. per doz.; ^6.00 per lOO. 



NEW PERPETUAL OR EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY. 



SAINT ANTOINE DE PADOUE. 



A grand improvement 

 on the St. Joseph intro- 

 duced a few years ago. 

 Not only being of a 

 stronger and more robust 

 habit, but producing more 

 freely fruit of much larger 

 size and of finer quality. 

 We have personally seen 

 the plants in various 

 parts of Europe during 

 August and September, 

 and while in each in- 

 stance the plants had 

 been subjected to a pe- 

 riod of extreme heat and 

 drouth, were in full 

 flower and laden with 

 both ripe and green ber- 

 ries, and we were assured 

 that a plentiful supply of 



fruit had been picked weekly during the entire summer. Berries 

 which we measured averaged 4 to 5 inches in circumference, with 

 from 6 to 10 ripe fruits on a single stalk. The plants were vigorous, 

 with fine dark-green foliage. We recommend it for trial, especially 

 where it can be planted in a cool, rich soil. 10 cts. each ; 75 cts. 

 per doz.; J6.00 per 100. 



STRAWBERRY 

 SAINT ANTOINE DE PADOUE. 



BOOKS ON BERRIES, (postpaid at prices given). 



Strawberry Culture (Fuller) $0.25 I Small Fruit Culturist (Fuller) . . . 



Biggie's Berry Book ... .50 I Principles of Fruit Growing (Bailey) 



Barry's Fruit Garden $1.50 



$1.00 

 1.25 



