HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



DREER'S POT- GROWN 

 STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Remember pot-grown plants, properly planted and cultivated, will positively give you a full crop of 

 berries next smnmer; plantings made in August or September will give you the largest crop, later planting 

 will prove satisfactory, but the earlier the plants are set out, the stronger will be the growth and the larger 

 the resulting crop of berries in 1923. 





BIG JOE 



(Mid-season, Perfect) 



This variety is highly recommended by reliable growers, and 

 our own experience with it justifies us in endorsing all that has 

 been said in its favor. The plant is usually \agorous, with a mass 

 of large, healthy foliage; the fruit is large, of great substance, 

 exquisite flavor and produced freely on strong stems held 

 well above the groimd. We do not know any variety that 

 promises to give more general satisfaction. SI -00 per doz.; 

 $7.00 per 100; S60.00 per 1000. 



BRANDYWINE 



(IVIid-season to late. Perfect) 



All growers are unanimous in their praise of this mag- 

 nificent berry, and it is considered one of the finest mid- 

 season to lale-Jruiting sorts. We do not know that it has a 

 single defect, plants of extra strong constitution and growth 

 doing well everjT^'here. The fruit is extra large, heart-shaped, 

 color bright, rich red, and the flavor leaves nothing to be 

 desired. A grand variety for preserving, retaining its flavor 

 in a wonderful degree when canned. It always produces satis- 

 factory crops, and whether grown for market or home con- 

 sumption, will alwaj's be found in the front rank of high-grade 

 berries. SI. 00 per doz.; S7.00 per 100; S60.00 per 1000. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY 



(Elxtra Early, Perfect) 



An extra early variety of great merit — a very vigorous 

 grower, producing great crops of large, rich, red berries. 

 Practicall3' all the fruit grows to full sized perfecrion ripening 

 perfectly. 



We believe there is no variet5^ superior to it for earUn^ss 

 and vigor. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



CHESAPEAKE 



(Late, Perfect) 



A most reliable berry, which is gi\Tng perfect satisfaction 

 in all parts of the country, both in the home garden as well 

 as with market growers, many of the latter using it for their 

 main crop. It is not a variety that sets an immense quantity 

 of fruit, but every blossom makes a berr\', everj' berrj' being 

 well developed and strictly fancy, of goqd color without 

 any green tips and of the highest quaUt}'. A berrj' that 

 we can recommend for all soils and conditions. SI .00 per 

 doz.; $7.00 per 100; S60.00 per 1000. 



DR. BURRILL 



(Early, Perfect) 



This variety is verj' highly praised by the experts because 

 of its wonderful \agor. Having a very strong root system, 

 it is not easily affected by drouth, its fohage is extra heavy 

 and substantial, making it almost immune from leaf disease. 



The fruit is a deep glossy red, whOe the flesh is solid and 

 rich. Sl.OO per doz.; S7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



CANDY'S PRIZE 



(Late, Perfect) 



The standard late variety, which has held its own for many 

 years, and by which everj' new late berrj- is judged. It is a strong 

 healthy grower, but needs a rich soil for its perfect development. 

 The berries are borne on long, strong stalks, well above the ground, 

 a variety that is hard to beat. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; 

 $60.00 per 1000. 



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Chesapeake 



