Made-up plant 

 of Kentia Forsteriana 



Decorative Palms 



Palms are most desirable house plants. They also add an artistic touch if used on 

 the porch and at times they are placed outdoors in the garden during the summer time. 

 They are easy to grow requiring a minimum of care at all seasons. 



Kentia 



Forsteriana. A particularly desirable 

 Palm for it will stand the conditions 

 that prevail in our homes. We offer 

 single as well as made-up plants. 



Single Plants. 3-inch pots 7Sc; 4-inch pots 

 $1.00; 5-inch pots $2.50; 6-inch pots 

 $4.00, each. 



Made-Up Plants. Several plants in one 

 container. 7-inch tubs $7.50; large 

 plants, 7-inch tubs $10.00; 8-inch tubs 

 $12.50, each. 



Belmoreana. As easy to grow in the 

 living room as the preceding variety. 

 Makes a compact, spreading plant with 

 attractive rich green foliage. Less 

 affected by dust or dryness than any 

 other Palm. 3-inch pots 50c; 4-inch 

 pots $1.00; 5-inch pots $2.50, each. 



Phoenix— Da^e Palm 



Roebeleni. This has become one of the 

 most popular of all Palms for house 

 decoration because it is adapted to 

 the dry atmosphere of our homes. The 

 plants make a vigorous growth and the 

 graceful, recurving stems set with 

 narrow dark green pinnae give a light 

 and airy effect. 4-inch pots 75c; 6-inch 

 pots $2.00; 7-inch tubs $5.00, each. 



Canariensis. This is equally as hardy 

 as the preceding variety and enjoys the 

 same popularity for house or porch 

 decoration. It is a graceful variety with 

 narrow light green leaflets attached to 

 a long strong arching stem. 10-inch 

 tubs $7.50 each; 12-inch tubs $15.00 

 each. 



Pot-Grown Strawberries 



for Summer Planting 



Early Strawberries 



Blakemore. Large berries, bright red 

 clear through. Firm enough for a good 

 market berry and of delicious flavor. 

 Superior to Premier as an early market 

 sort. 



Early Jersey Giant. Long known as 

 "The early Strawberry without a fault." 

 Produces an abundance of large fruit 

 which is both attractive and of extra- 

 high quality. 



Premier. Most popular Strawberry of 

 its season and until the introduction of 

 Dorsett and Fairfax the best early 

 Strawberry because of its prolific crops 

 and attractive fruit. 



Success. An old favorite with marvelous 

 yields of fruit which is bright scarlet in 

 color, delicious in flavor, and among the 

 best for the home garden. 



Any of the above early sorts: 

 $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Two New Early Strawberries 

 of Special Merit 



Dorsett. This is the recent introduction 

 of the U. S. Department of Agriculture 

 which is destined to lead the commercial 

 field as an early variety. Has beautiful 

 bright scarlet berries with a delicious 

 wild-Strawberry flavor. Of good size, 

 perfect quality, and sufficiently firm for 

 distant shipping. 



Fairfax. This will rule over the second- 

 early varieties. As sweet as Dorsett but 

 a few days later and having firmer flesh 

 of a darker color. Produces well even 

 during unfavorable seasons. 



Either of the above two New Varieties: 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Midseason Strawberries 



Big Joe. A very profitable and popular 

 midseason sort which gives success 

 wherever planted. Produces very many 

 attractive, firm berries of sweet, luscious 

 flavor. 



Marshall. An aristocrat among Straw- 

 berries. With a bit of care the large, 

 dark, glossy crimson fruits of this sweet 

 and delicious variety will produce the 

 very acme of berry perfection. An old 

 favorite. 



Senator Dunlap. An early to mid 

 season variety and very popular, produc- 

 ing tremendous crops of quality berries 

 over a wider range of soils and climates 

 than any other Strawberry. 



William Belt. A midseason to late sort 

 and another old favorite because it is 

 most productive. Has large, irregularly 

 shaped berries of a luscious flavor not 

 surpassed by any other variety. 



Late Strawberries 



Chesapeake. This is the most popular 

 of the late varieties. Has bright red 

 berries of very large size, yet is firm 

 enough for market. Of exceptionally 

 delicious flavor. 



Gandy. A very late, old favorite sort 

 with firm, largeberriesof most attractive 

 appearance and a fine sweet flavor. 



Lupton. This is very large like Gandy 

 but by far more productive. The berries 

 mature about 5 to 6 days earlier. We 

 consider this one of the very finest of the 

 late-fruiting varieties. 



New Washington. Of recent introduc- 

 tion yet already very popular. Has 

 firm, sugar-sweet berries. 



.■\ny of the above Midseason and Late sorts: 

 $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Mastodon Everbearing Strawberries 



Everbearing Strawberries 



Mastodon. "The Wonderberry." The 

 old favorite being one of the largest, 

 most delicious, and heaviest yielding 

 of all everbearing sorts. It out-yields 

 some of the finest June-bearing sorts 

 during their season and continues to pro- 

 duce throughout the summer and fall 

 berries of amazing size and unsurpassed 

 quality. 



Progressive. Popular with two large 

 crops, one in June and a second which 

 lasts throughout the fall. Of goad 

 quality though smaller than some other 

 varieties. 



Either of the above Everbearing sorts: 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Up to 25 plants of Strawberries can be 

 safety sent by parcel post at an additional 

 charge of 10% (15% xccst of the Atississ- 

 ippi) to cover postage and special packing. 

 Larger quantities by express at customer's 



HENRY A. DREER, 1306 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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