Catalogue of Thoroughbred Steawberry Plants. 



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EXCELSIOR, a srr^at favorite with 

 inanr. one of the eai-liest to ripen. We 

 nit.^ about 1,000,000 Strictly Thorough- 

 ijr-_v! Dlants of tmt; variety. Prices low. 

 Ir z'^ou desire this variety we can please 

 you both in quality and price. 



EARLY OZARK fPer)— An early varie- 

 ty from Mo., which is making a hit al- 

 most everywhere it is grown. AVe have 

 never been able to fruit in a large way, 

 out the' reports that come in to us 

 make us believe that it is winning its 

 wav to the front. 'We advise our cus- 

 tomers to try It. 



The Improved Earlv Superior, (or Xew 

 buperior,) called by a great many of 

 i>ur customers, is indeed a wonderful 

 Derrv. It is firm enough to please any 

 one. Quality not surDassed by Wm.Belt, 

 as picductive as any StrawberiT ever 

 grown when given the proper attention. 

 Siz^ will compare favorably with any of 

 tnf early varieties that ripen in its sea- 

 son. It begins to ripen with the ear- 

 liest varieties and continues until late in 



season. Is a free plant-maker, entirely 

 free from diseases of any kind when 

 grown by us, and in fact I have had 

 no complaint from any one who h.i^ 

 hought the Superior from me. The berry 

 greatly resembles the famous old Gandy, 

 and is taken by many of the city buy- 

 ers for that variety. 



Our stock of plants is complete and 

 we guarantee this variety to please you, 

 no matter where you are situated. For 

 family gardens we have nothing better 

 to offer you.Hundreds of oui customers 

 are now booking orders for the Superi- 

 or and CLIMAX to set together, both 

 being the same season and unsurpassed 

 for productiveness. Some set one row 

 of each the patch over, others set every 

 other plant in the row. The latter is 

 done in Va. a great deal. 



C. Haines, of Tabernacle, X. J., writer: 

 I do not think any one can make a 

 mistake in investing in this berry. "Will 

 keep five days on the vines and then be 

 firm. 



