McKINLEY 



Until the appearance of the Van Fleet Hybrids, 

 this variety was unrivalled as a Strawberry of 

 high quality. Berries large, handsonte and freely 

 produced on strong growing, healthy plants. Ri- 

 pens in midseason and is too tender in texture 

 to endure shipment. It is pre-eminently a va- 

 riety for the home garden. Dozen, 50c.; 100, 

 $3.00. 



MORNING STAR 



With the exception of Early Jersey Giant, the 

 largest and finest Strawberry before the public 

 that ripens early. Berry very large, broadly coni- 

 cal with blunt apex, bright scarlet-crimson, ex- 

 ceptionally uniform in size and shape. Plant a 

 strong grower, very healthy and a reliable yielder. 

 It is exceptionally firm for an early berry; and 

 best of all, of high flavor, rich and sugary. Dozen, 

 50c.; 100, $3.00. 



Humboldt Co., Iowa, Sept. 9, 1912. 



I suppose that when you ship plants to a per- 

 son and they do not all do well, you hear from it 

 and have all kinds of kicks. Thought perhaps 

 you would like to hear from a fellow who had 

 bought plants from you and had no kick coming. 

 Out of the three varieties you sent me I have 

 not lost a plant. They were certainly all a fine 

 lot of plants and I want to thank you for your 

 care in packing them so they all lived. 



W. W. Sterns. 



SILVER COIN 



A midseason variety that excels in uniting de- 

 sirable properties. Its salient points are exquisite 

 color, luscious flavor and great productiveness. 

 The berries are not only large but very nearly all 

 of them are large and they are very uniform in 

 shape. The color is a brilliant flame-red and the 

 texture is firm. The plant is of strong, vig- 

 orous habit with large clean foliage that does 

 not rust, blight nor mildew; fruit stalks large 

 and strong, holding the great crop of berries well 

 from the ground. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $3.00. 



SUCCESS 



All things considered, one of the finest early 

 varieties for the home garden. Berries round or 

 slightly conical, bright scarlet or light flame 

 color, large and uniform in size and shape and 

 of very high quality. Plant vigorous and healthy 

 and exceedingly proliflc. It is an improved form 

 of the old-time famous Charles Downing. Though 

 the berries are not firm enough to endure long 

 shipment, the Success has proved a success with 

 us and is one of the most profitable varieties for 

 local market. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $3.00. 



New Haven Co., Conn., Sept. 2, 1912. 



The Strawberry plants arrived in good condi- 

 tion and are doing well now. 



W. F. Chappell. 



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