6 Catalog of C. S. Perd ue's Strawberry Plant Farm, Showell, Md. 



St. I^oiiiiii (Extra early) A new variety of remarkable merits. 

 Bears a full crop of very large berries. Promises to be a good 

 one for commercial planting. 



Abiiig'toii (Medium early) Thio new variety is a good 

 grower of plants which bears a large crop of tine berries that sell 

 for fancy prices. Plant Abington. 



AB'Oiiia (Late) One of the very best late varieties. It is a 

 little earlier than Gandy: a good grower of plants and sure to 

 bear a large crop of very fine berries. For late berries plant 

 Aroma. 



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 Read ^Vliat Our Rural >Iail Carrier Says. 



Showell, Md., October 6, 1914. 

 As to the way C, S. Perdue does business, I have served him for some 

 years and have yet to hear the first complaint about his honesty and prompt- 

 ness in all business dealings and I know he has a fine lot of Strawberry plants, 

 including the very best varieties and anyone would do well in placing- an order 

 with him. WILLIAM E. THOMAS, 



R. F. D. Carrier, Route No. 2. 



N. B.— When writing our references be sure to enclose stamp for a reply, 



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Certificate of Nursery Inspection 



No. 33. 

 (Tn IBhflm 3lt iHay (Lmxtnxx: 



THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That on the 4th day of September 1914, we ex- 

 amined the Nursery Stock of C. S. Perdue growing in his nurst ries at Showell, 

 County of Worcester, State of Maryland, in accoi dance with ihe law of IN'aiylard, 

 1898, Chapter 289, Section 58, and that said nurseries and premises are app- 

 arently free, so far as can be determined by inspection, from the San Jose 

 Scale, Peach Yellows, Pear Blight and other dangerously injurious insect pests 

 and plant diseases. 



This Certificate is invalid after August 1st, 1915, and does net include 

 nursery stock not grown within this Staff, unless such stock is previously covered 

 by certificate and accepted by the State Entomologist and State Pathokgist. 



Thos. B. Symons, State Entomologist 

 College Park, MJ., Sept. 30. 1914. J. B. S. Norton, State Pathologist. 



