STRAWBERRIES. 





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npIIE I; tS of all vari 



* arc bi-s>xual or perfe< .■• 

 those marked P, which itute 



of stamens and are termed pistillate 

 or imperfect, as is shown by the ac- 

 companying figures Pistillate va- 

 rieties must have a row of a perfect 

 flowering sort planted every third or 



Bi-Sexual or Perfect Blosson 



fourth row, to pollenize their 

 blossoms. Success depends in a 

 great measure on getting fine, 

 healthy plants, strictly pure and 

 true to name.. THIS I KNOW 

 MY PLANTS TO BE. 



In shipping plants we send out 



Pistillate or Imperfect Blossom. 



nothing but young plants, grown from 

 stock that lias not been allowed to fruit. 

 which makes them strong, vigorous and 

 healthy. We never send out old plants. 

 When grown on a deep black soil the 

 roots of young plants are of a dark color, 

 but soft, succulent, and nearly uniform 

 in size an appearance. With old plants 

 the lower roots are black, dead and wiry. 

 witli generally a few young roots near 

 the crown. We clean all plants of dead 

 9 and tie in bunches before packing. 



Bunch of Plants Trimmed andjled 

 Ready for Shipment. 



DON'T - BUY " 



uw " ' CHEAP PLANTS 



It will not pay you. The right 

 thing to do is to buy (iOOl) 

 PLANTS cheap. 1 sell that 

 kind. See Price List. 



