POT=QROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



PI.ANTED IN AUTUMN WILIv GIVE FULL CROP NEXT SEASON. 



STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Ready from August 1st to November 15th. 



Varieties marked " p " should have another per- 

 fect flowering sort near them. 



We have a nice stock of Strawberry plants of all 

 the leading- varieties, and at low prices. 



Can supply them at short notice, freshly dug- and 

 shipped direct from the nursery. 



OUR FAMII^Y COLLECTION.— This collection 

 has been made after years of trial, and will g-ive a 

 continuous crop for six weeks. The following- vari- 

 eties are the choice ones of their respective season, 

 from early to late. Varieties marked " p " should 

 have a perfect flowering sort planted adjoining- 

 them. 



MEEKS EARLY.-This is the earliest berry with 

 us, and is of good size, productive, a choice table 

 sort, and with us g-ave a g-ood picking every other 

 day for 15 days. 



60c. per rtoz. .^3.00 i>er lOO. 



TENN. PROLIFIC— This is a splendid berry, and 

 is excelled by none dvaring- its season. A larg-e berry, 

 sweet, firm, extra bright color, a strong gro-wer 

 and heavy producer. It is very attractive, and of 

 uniform size and color; ripens to the end. 



60c. per doz. $3.00 per 100. 



BUBACH (P).— This is the standard berry wher- 

 ever grown. It is very larg-e, very dark red, sweet 

 and an exceeding-ly strong g-rower, with very large, 

 dark foliage. Ripens from medium to late, and on 

 account of size, color and sweetness, is one of the 

 best. 



60c. per cToz. $3.00 per 100. 



GANDY. — This late berry is a vigorous g-rower, 

 has larg-e fruit of s'oorl color. Ripens after others 

 have g-one. It is fine for canning or table use. and 

 prolongs the season of strawberries to the very lat- 

 est. In the latitude of Baltimore or Philadelphia 

 these four varieties will fruit from May 18th to 

 July 1st. 



60c. per doz. $3.00 per 100. 



"'One liiindx-ed eaoli of tlie above four vari- 

 eties for $10.00, by express. 



XOTE.— In this selection we give varieties gener- 

 ally well known and of tried excellence ; therefore 

 the descriptions are brief : 



TIMBRELL (P).— This sort, although somewhat 

 new, has been widely advertised, and become so 

 popular we place it with our standard sorts. Fruit 

 is very large, of bright red or crimson color, quality 

 of the best and decidedly sweet. It has proved very 

 popular over a wide extent of the country, having 

 been tested nearly everywhere the strawberry 

 grows. 



Price, per 100. $3.00. $25.00 per 1000. 



BRAXDYWINE. — A very late large sort, one of 

 the best for its season ; a strong grower and pro- 

 ductive. 



Price, by express, per lOO, $3.00. $25 00 per 1000. 



3IAR SHALL.— Medium to late in season, and ber- 

 ries of the largest size. This variety has taken 

 high rank. A strong grower and very productive. 

 Fruit ripens nearly all over, and is a dark red. Do 

 not fail to plant some of these. 



Price, per 100, $3.00. $25.00 per lOOO. 



BEDERWOOD.— Early and of medium size ; a 

 standard sort. 



Price, per 100, $3.00. $25.00 per 1000. 



DAYTON. — This is a very desirable sort on ac- 

 count of being early and exceedingly sweet. It 

 ripens perfectly, and is unexcelled during its season 

 for table use. 



Price, per 100, $3.00. $25.00 per 1000. 



GREENVILLE (P).— Mid-season, size large, and 

 one of the best. This variety rivals the Bubach, and 

 should be In every grarden. 



Price, per 100, $3.00. $25.00 per 1000. 

 HAVERLAND (P). — Early in season, size large 

 and quality good. 



Price, per 100, $3.00. $25.00 per 1000. 



H. W. BEECHER (P).— Mid-season, size large ; 

 the color is dark red, and for productiveness is one 

 of the best. Alwavs plant some of this variety. 

 Price, per lOO. .$3.00. .$25.00 per 1000. 



JESSIE.— Mid-season ; good size and productive. 



Price, per 100, $3.00. $25.00 per lOOO. 

 NEW LADY FINGER. — A very long berry of 

 beautiful appearance and very valuable because of 

 its habit of holding good size to the end of the sea- 

 son. In season from medium to very late. 



Price, per 100. $3.00. $25.00 per 1000. 

 LADY THOMPSON.— Ripens in season from me- 

 dium to late. This is a good sort for general plant- 

 ing. Vigorous and productive. 



Price, per 100, .$3.00. $25.00 per 1000. 



3IICHEL'S EARLY.— Very early, ripening here 

 May 18th, in 1896. For the first berries for table use 

 it cannot be excelled. We can recommend this sort. 

 Price, per 100, $3.00. .$25.00 per 1000. 



"l/AYBR PI/ANTS. — We have fine beds of layer plants and shall be read}^ to ship 

 after October 15th. By express, 75c. per 100. ^^^4.00 per 1000. 



