DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST OF CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 13 



May King.— A seedling of* the Crescent, perfect blossom. Plant vigorous and 



fffj healthy, with fruit globular, medium in size, bright 



lM y scarlet color, firm and of excellent quality. ( jnc of the 



i^y/ best of the standard early sorts and valuable for market. 



%M^mii_ Only moderately productive. 



Hoffman, Wilson, Sharpless and Crescent are too 

 well known to need description. 



^VilS €lou«l Seedling does well at some places while 



H US BHH a ^ others it seems to be a failure. 

 "iWlmM Viola, Miami, Felton, Florence, Hulbert, Jennie. 



Itaska, Mammoth, Daisy have been discarded as not 

 worthy of cultivation. 



E^pJuly next I shall issue a report on 80 to 90 vari- 

 eties new and old. This will be mailed to all customers 

 Mav~King ^ ree an( * to a1 ^ otners on receipt of 2c. stamp. 



PRICE LIST. 



$W Plants at dozen rates will be sent by mail, postpaid. When 100 or more 

 plants are to go by mail, add 20 cents per 100 for postage. This is often cheaper on 

 small orders to distant customers than to have plants go by express. 



12 100 1000 



Alabama 8 35 $100 8 6 00 



Beebe 2 00 10 00 75 00 



Bessie, P 75 3 00 



Belle of Lacrosse, P 40 1 25 10 00 



Bubach No. 5, P 20 50 3 00 



Cloud, P 15 30 2 00 



Clark's Early 75 3 00 25 00 



Crawford 20 50 4 00 



Crescent, P 15 ■ 30 2 no 



Edgar Queen, P 20 50 4 00 



Eureka, P 20 50 



Gandy 20 50 3 50 



Great Pacific, P 25 75 5 CO 



Haverland, P 30 50 4 00 



Hoffman 15 40 3 00 



Lady Rusk, P 15 50 3 50 



Lovet* 's E^rly 75 3 50 30 00 



Martha, P 75 3 50 



May King 15 30 2 00 



Michel's Early 15 4n 3 50 



Middlefield, P 1 00 3 00 35 00 



Mrs. Cleveland, P 30 50 4 00 



Pearl 15 40 3 00 



Parker Earle 60 3 00 15 00 



Price Seedling 25 5 00 



Sharpless 15 30 3 50 



Stevens 40 125 in On 



Stayman's No. 1, P 35 5 00 



Tippecanoe £0 ;> 



Westbrook, P 30 75 5 On 



Warfield, P 15 m 3 00 



Wilson (Albany) 15 80 



