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Market Growers 

 Quality Stocks 



SEASONS INDICATED ARE APPROXIMATE FROM THE SETTING OUT OF THE PLANTS 

 SEE WISCONSIN No. 55 and SIOUX, Page 3 





BONNY BEST. This is one of the best of the first early types, and is 



extensively used for market, canning and greenhouse culture. The 



fruits are medium large, round, smooth, firm, bright scarlet in color, 



and of fine quality. It is almost as early as Earliana, and decidedly 



more productive. Season 72 days. 



oz. Va lb. lb. 



Price 90e $2.50 $7.00 



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oz. 

 :• $1.25 



Va lb. 

 $3.50 



lb. 

 $10.00 



HENDERSON'S BONNY BEST SUPER STRAIN. This strain is highly 

 recommended for greenhouse forcing and intensive field cultiva- 

 tion. It is a special bred stock which has been selected for a more 

 uniform size and shape of the fruits. Season 72 days. 



V% oz. oz. 



Priee $2.25 $4.00 



IMPROVED BREAK O'DAY 



The plants of this improved strain are fully as vigorous as the original stock, but 

 the foliage is considerably heavier, thus giving better protection to the fruits from 

 sun-scald. The fruits are globe shaped, fully as large as Break O'Day, and of a 

 bright scarlet color; entirely free from the yellowish tinge that was characteristic 

 of the old strain. The flesh is very firm and deep red in color. Season 70 days. 



oz. Va lb. lb. 



Price $1.00 $3.00 $9.00 



COMET. This variety is used almost entirely for greenhouse and 

 trellis growing, and is popular around Boston. The plants make 

 a vigorous growth and produce an enormous crop. The fruits 

 are medium to small in size, very smooth, almost round, and 

 bright scarlet in color. „ y ^ 



Priee $3.00 $10.00 



GROTHEN'S RED GLOBE. This new variety can be described as 

 an improved Break O'Day. The plants are vigorous with long 

 stems like Break O'Day, but the foliage is considerably larger, 

 thus protecting the fruits from sun-scald. The fruits are globe- 

 shaped, as large or slightly larger than Break O'Day, and ore 

 bright scarlet in color. The flesh is solid, and of a good red 

 color. Season 70 days. QZ y A )b tb 



Price $1.00 $3.00 $9.00 



INDIANA BALTIMORE. A strain of Greater Baltimore adapted 

 for midwest conditions, especially with the Conner. Plants large, 

 vigorous. Fruits large, flat but deep, scarlet, solid and firm. 

 Season 80 days. oz. Va lb. lb. 



Priee 90e $2.50 $7.00 



MICHIGAN STATE FORCING. This variety was developed at 



Michigan State College especially for greenhouse culture, and is 



highly productive under restricted daylight conditions. The fruits 



are medium-sized, globe-shaped, smooth, deep scarlet in color, 



and borne in clusters of 5 to 1 1 . 



oz 



$2.50 



P -ice 



Va lb. 

 $7.5^ 



MARGLOBE. This variety has steadily gained in popularity since 

 it was introduced. Marglobe is unsurpassed for local market, 

 shipping or canning. Plants are exceptionally vigorous and wilt 

 resistant, very productive over a long period. Fruits uniform, 

 medium large, globe shaped, smooth, solid, deep red in color. 

 Season 75 days. QS %A |b lb 10||>s 



Price 85e $2.25 $6.50 $62.50 



EARLIANA. A first early market gardeners variety especially de- 

 sirable in regions of short season. Produces an abundance of 

 medium sized fruits which are scarlet in color, firm and solid. 

 Season 65 days. oz y A , b , b 



Priee 90c $2.50 $7.00 



Grothen's Red Globe 



The neme of Peter Henderson & Co. Has Been a Household Word Among Leading Market Growers Si*ce 1S47. 



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