TRUE-TO-NAME STRAWBERRY PLANTS u 



HAVERLANO. continued 



when given proper care, the bright red, juicy berries 

 lie in great heaps around the plant. A field of 

 Haverland properly cared for is surely a good invest- 

 ment. Senator Dunlap, Tennessee Prolific and 

 Three VV's are among the best to pollenize this 

 variety. This berry is so satisfactory in every way 

 that those who have tried it will have more of it 

 anyway, and others will have it as soon as they 

 learn how good it is. 



Ualan Ho vie ^^'^ makes a 

 neiea LraviS. strong, vigorous 



growth of plants, the berries hold 



up well after picking, and the caps 



remain green and bright. The berry 



in flesh is a little pale in color, but 



the fruit is above medium in size 



and of good quality; blossoms are 



perfect. 



Hpritatrp ^^^^ '® ^ strictly 

 iiciiiagc. fancy variety, which 



some growers use for their fanciest 

 trade. Berries are uniformly large 

 with splendid color and delicious 

 flavor: it is firm and quite pro- 

 ductive, and is a good one both for 

 the home garden and for shipping 

 to distant markets. It has large 

 green caps, and a box of Heritage 

 is a ver>- attractive picture. It 

 always brings top prices. 



UIICTI TD This is a native of 

 nU01L.i:.I\. Pennsylvania and 

 the berries certainly are beautiful. 

 On one occasion, three quarts of 

 different varieties, all of which were 

 ver>- large and fancy, were taken 

 to the Reading Terminal Market in 

 Philadelphia, and the different deal- 

 ers were asked which berr^■ the\- 

 preferred. Out of about fifteen all 

 but one immediately selected the 

 variety which we now call Hustler. 

 The plants are strong and vigorous, 

 without a blemish on the luxuriant 



foliage. The berry is of large size, high quality and 

 of a beautiful, rich scarlet color. It is firm enough to 

 ship, and its fine quality and high color will com- 

 mand the highest price on any market. J'lst to show 

 \ou what they look like, we have two berries in color 

 on the front page of our catalogue this year. They 

 are Hustler, and if you put these on your market they 

 will make the other fellow hustle to sell his berries — 

 unless he has been so fortunate as to grow some of 

 the same variety. 



Grand Marie (see page 9). Large, wedge-shaped berries of good quality 



