Catalog of C. S. Perdue's Strawberry Plant Farm, Showell, Md. 



Glen Mary (Mid Season) — It is considered by most all 

 Strawberry Growers to be one of the very best varieties in culti- 

 vation on account of its many good qualities a good plant maker 

 of very large stocky and heavy rooted plants berries are large 

 size dark red color that sell for highest market prices for nice 

 Berries plant Glen Mary. 



Parsons Beauty (Mid Season) — One of the very best Mid 

 Season kinds is a good grower of plants that are extremely vigor- 

 ous and healthy succeeds on almost any kind of soil it bears an 

 exceptionally large crop of very large size dark red colored 

 Berries of fine quality and flavor a good all around Strawberry 

 plant Parsons Beauty it will please you. 



Amanda (Late) — The plants are vigorous and healthy, a 

 good grower of them they are large and upright in growth. 

 Berries are of Good quality, extra large size 24 of them filling 

 a quart basket, it should brin<r top j rices on any market which 

 appreciates large fancy fruit, it is also a very heavy bearer. 

 Amanda is considered to be the largest o-ood B^rry on the market 

 and I believe it will give satisfaction to all who plant it. 



Early Ozark (Extra Early) — The very best in its season, a 

 good grower of plants of a dark green color makes enough rlants 

 for a good crop of nice size dark red Berries that do not have 

 green tips and are firm enough for shipment. I believe it is one 

 of the very best shipping varieties in fact I have not seen a kind 

 that is an all around ur-to-date extra early Berry like the early 

 Ozark- I would recommend it for shipping purposes as well as 

 for the home garden plant early Ozark, it will please you. 



Klondyke (Early) — This is considered by most all Straw- 

 berry growers to be a standard variety and a o-ood plant maker 

 that are exceptionally strong and vigorous which bears a good 

 crop of fine Berries quality being good, verv firm and dirk r^d 

 color, a favorite with the growers on account of it selling for 

 fancy prices in the market I have <?ot millions of plants of this 

 variety; send me your order for them; also note clipping from 

 one of our local papers, a big yield of Strawberries is reported 

 by Mr. S. E. Shockley on one of his farms near Whiton from an 

 acre and a half he shipped up to Monday morning of this week 

 193 crates on Monday June 5th. 54 crates wpre picked, which 

 is a remarkable record. The Strawberries sold at a little more 

 than two dollars a crate and cleared free of all expenses $1.35 

 per crate or $250.00 for the patch of 1*4 acres — they were the 

 Klondyke variety. 



