OF CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



A commissian merchant, who handled some Brandy wine berries, wrote as 



follows: 



Washington, D. C, June 15, 1894, Mr.^E. T. INGRAM, Dear Sir.— Please find 

 enclosed statement of strawberries received to date, with check for some. They 

 are a very fine berry of superior quality. The size, color and flavor can not be 

 surpassed. When you are ready to put the plants on the market we shall try 

 and induce some of our best gardeners to give them a trial. 



Yours very truly, B. P. Watr'-i -. 



Mr. Ingram writes that all the berries he sold in Washington last June 

 brought from 15 to 20 cents per quart. 



We believe that every reader of this catalogue would do well to invest in at 

 least one dozen of this new variety, as all the testimony we have given above 

 is from reliable and disinterested parties. Twelve plants will only cost si. or 

 100 plants for $5. 



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ENORMOUS— This comes from Illinois and was originated by a Mr. Curtis 

 that state. This new berry has not been highly lauded by nurserymen, as it 

 is as yet but little known, but is sure to make its mark. Mr. J. (t. Bubaeh. the 

 well known originator of Bubaeh No. 5, Bays : 1 consider it equal to the best 1 

 ever saw, and I have been fruiting all the best kinds introduced for over thir- 

 ty-live years. This is strong testimony. 1 ean truthfully say without hesita- 

 tion that it makes the Largest, most robust and healthy plants of any variety 1 

 ever saw. and the fruit! well!! it is enough to >a\ that the above illustration is 

 no exaggeration. My stock of this variety is very Limited and 1 will only have 



tour or five Thousand to spare by the Dozen and Hundred, and would not part 

 with the balance at any price, ss 1 want a good quantity of them for m\ own 

 planting. Try a Dozen and yon will be highly pleased with theiu, First orders 



received will be tirst supplied, 



