THE Strawberry plants are the finest I ever saw. I think that every one will grow. It is a pleasure to do 

 business with a company like yours. — A. W. Bradridge, Colorado. 



EDMUND WILSON 



Early Jersey Giant. Vigorous grower; very 

 productive; berries very large, conical shape and of 

 delightful flavor. Green caps make it show up well 

 in the package. It fruited with us 

 last year and commenced to ripen 

 medium early. We consider it a very 

 valuable early market variety. 



Early Woodrow. 



Dandy new early berry; 

 large and very firm. 



Edmund Wilson. A 

 new midseason variety 

 which comes highly re- 

 commended. It showed 

 up well with us last year. 



Ekey. A good standard 

 market variety. Im- 



mensely productive of 

 long, conical berries, which 

 are fine in quality and 

 have large green caps, 

 which make them 

 show up well in the 

 package. 



Excelsior. A 

 standard early 



market variety. 



Ewell's Early. 



► Very productive; 

 ^^ large size. 



Fendall. A good 

 one in every way. 



First- Qua lity. 



I Large; vigorous; very 

 Jr productive; high qual- 

 ity. Deserves to be 

 grown more largely. 



Gandy. An old, 

 popular, standard late 

 variety by which all other 

 late ones are compared. 

 Give it good, moist soil 

 and it will bring you 

 fancy berries 

 that will pro- 

 ducehandsome 

 returns. 



Grand Marie. A new variety which gives prom- 

 ise of being a winner. We recommend it for trial. 



Haverland. A stand- , 

 ard variety which is 

 very popular with many 

 growers. Berries are of 

 large size, bright color, 

 juicy, and of very good 

 quality. This variety 

 should be mulched, as 

 the fruit-stems are not 

 able to hold the great 

 load of berries off the 

 ground. 



Helen Davis. Berries 

 hold up well after picking. 



Heritage. A strictly 

 fancy variety; delicious fla- 

 vor. 



Hustler. A new one 



from Pennsylvania. Plant 

 is a vigorous grower and 

 produces large crops of 

 good-sized high-quality ber- 

 ries that are of a beautiful, 

 rich scarlet in color. It will 

 attract special attention 

 and bring highest prices on 

 any market. We think 

 this is great. 



James E. Medium 

 early; large and productive. 



Kansas. Good for canning 

 and preserving. Very rich and 

 highly colored. 



GLEN MARY 



COMPLIMENTS OUR CATALOG 



First, I wish to compliment you on 

 your 1915 catalog; it is surely a beauty. 

 Second, I wish to say that the 

 Chesapeake, although ordered 

 late, did nicely, weather con- 

 sidered. — John S. Dickinson, 



Middlesex Co., Conn. 



EKEY 



Glen Mary. Especially valuable in 

 New England, the Middle West and North- 

 west. Vigorous grower ; productive of large, 

 handsome, good-quality fruit. Many 

 growers find this the best money-making 

 variety they have, largely on account of its 

 enormous productiveness. 



Gold Dollar. Early; productive; firm; 

 attractive. 



HAVERLAND 



