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HBNEY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Pnt-G-rawn 



Strjiwherry Plants 



The following is a select list of the very finest varieties 

 to date. Full descriptions will be found in our Mid-Summer 

 Catalogue. Pot-grown plants set out this summer will give a 

 FULL CROP next June. 



Per 100 



Bederwood. Early ;jS2 50 



Bismarck. Early 3 oo 



Braudywiue. Late 2 50 



Bubach. Mid-season 2 50 



Cliarles Downing-. Mid season 2 



Clyde. Early to mid-season 2 



r>uncan. Early to late 3 



BRANDYVVINE. 



Early May. 



Per 100 



$3 00 



Excelsior. Early 



Gandy's Prize. Late 2 50 



Gladstone. Mid-season 3 50 



Glen Mary. Late 2 50 



Haverland. Early 2 50 



Kansas. Late 3 50 



Marsliall. Early 2 50 



Michel's Early. Early 2 50 



New York. Mid-season 3 5° 



Nick Ohmer. Mid-season ....... 3 50 



Per ino'i 

 I25 00 

 20 00 

 30 00 

 20 00 

 20 00 

 30 00 

 20 00 

 20 00 

 30 00 

 30 00 



Extra early 2 



Mid-season 2 



50 

 50 

 SO 

 SO 



Per 1000 

 ^20 00 

 25 00 

 20 00 

 20 00 

 20 00 

 20 00 

 30 00 

 20 00 



Parker Earle Improved. Mid-season 2 50 20 00 



Ruby. INIid-season . . 3 00 25 00 



Sample. Mid- season to late 3 00 25 00 



Saunders. Mid-season to late 2 50 20 00 



Seaford. Mid-season 2 50 20 00 



SliarpleSS. Mid-season 2 50 20 00 



Star. Mid-season 2 50 20 00 



St. Antoine de Padoue. New ever- 

 bearing . . . Per doz., I1.25 ID 00 



Wm. Belt. Mid-season 2 50 20 00 



CqI QWi,^«i X31 a Tl4'E-«^® ^''**^ **^^*® '" enormous quantities and can supply 

 B±C± y JL IdllLSa'"' them from the middle of June till August 



Golden Self-Blanching-. An early, beautiful, and in every way 

 desirable sort, requiring but little labor to blanch. The heart is a rich 

 golden yellow, with light yellowish -green outer leaves. 



New Golden Rose, Self-Blanching-. In character the 

 variety is identical with the Golden Self- Blanching, except the color, which 

 is a beautifi-il rosy tinge, shading to very pale pink at top of stalk ; it ■ 

 bleaches to a beautiful golden yellow at the heart after storing for winter ; 

 a good keeper and of the verj' finest quality. 



Golden Half- Dwarf. The best of the half- dwarf varieties, stalks 

 large and full ; the heart is golden yellow, turning to a light color when 

 blanched. Very solid, rich flavor and good keeper. 



Perfection Heartwell. This is one of the very best varieties in 

 cultivation ; stalks long and thick, very compact, crisp and of fine flavor. 



Dw^arf Rose. The red sorts surpass the white in flavor, and possess 

 in their coloring a feature which renders them valuable as a table ornament. 

 Price, any of the above Celery, 30c. per 100 ; ^2.50 per 1000. 



CABBAGE. 



Dreer's Selected L/ate Flat Dutch. Short stem and large, 

 solid, flat heads. Our stock has been carefully selected for several years in 

 order to get a cabbage of this type, and we are confident no better strain is 

 on the market. 



Mammoth Rock Red. The largest and most solid of the red 

 varieties ; a sure heading sort and tender. 



Perfection Drumhead Savoy. Of superior quality ; the 

 largest solid-heading Savoy, possessing the rich flavor of the Cauliflower. 

 Price, any of the above Cabbage, 20c. per 100 ; ^l.5oper looo. 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Dreer's Selected Dwarf Erfurt. One of the earliest in 



cultivation ; small-leaved dwarf, for forcing or open ground, producing very 

 solid pure white heads of the finest quality. 



Early Snowball. An extremely early dwarf variety, producing 

 magnificent white heads of fine quality. Well adapted to hot-bed culture. 

 Price, either of the above, 6oc. per 100 ; ^5.00 per 1000. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



Dreer's Select Matchless. A small-leaved variety of this 

 notable vegetable, which, through careful .selection, has been brought to 

 perfection ; grows freely during the summer, and is fully developed by the 

 early frosts, at which time the stems are thickly set with sprouts the full 

 length. 40c. per lOO ; ;SS3.oo per 1000. 



White Plume. We offer a choice strain of 

 this valuable and popular variety. The white plume 

 is unsurpassed for fall and early winter use, requiring 

 very little earthing up to blanch it. (See cut.) 



Dreer's Monarch. A decided acquisition, 

 producing large stalks and magnificent bright golden- 

 yellow heart. The stalks are very solid, brittle and 

 of most delicious flavor, and when properly grown it 

 is entirely free from stringiness. It is very desirable, 

 both for home use and for market, as it is a remark- 

 ably good keeper, and when bunched presents a 

 handsome appearance. 



WHITE PLUME CELERY. 



