Warren. Originated in Mas- 

 sachusetts, where it has cap- 

 tured several prizes in the Mas- 

 sachusetts Horticultural shows. 

 Seems to be giving universal 

 satisfaction with our customers., 

 and we strongly recommend it as 

 a large, handsome, market berry, 

 which will be sought after on 

 the market. 



Warfield. A well-known and 

 popular standard variety; a per- 

 sistent plant-maker, which must 

 be kept thinned. Produces a 

 great crop of medium-sized 

 ^berries that are highly flavored 

 and highly colored. Popular 

 especially in the West for syrups, 

 canning, etc. 



Wilson. A very old variety, 

 still popular in some sections. 



Winner. A strong, vigorous- 

 growing variety, which produces 

 large-sized berries that are some- 

 what irregular in shape. Pro- 

 duces an ample cap, which 

 makes it a very attractive berry 

 in the package. 



Wild wood. A delicious berry 

 that should be grown in every 

 home garden. Has the wild 

 Strawberry flavor, and will grow 

 on almost any type of soil. Not 

 firm enough to ship, but is one of 

 the best for the home garden. 

 Willard. A new variety from Ohio, highly 

 recommended by the introducer and others. 



Woolverton. A good variety which fruits over 

 a long season, and is one of the best midseason 

 berries to plant with pistillate varieties. 



Wm. Belt. For quality, Wm. Belt is the standard. 

 It is a vigorous grower, recommended especially for 

 the middle and northern states. For fancy market 

 or home table it is indispensable. If you want some- 

 thing good, don't fail to obtain some of this variety. 



York. New. Recommended for its high quality. 



T\HE 2,500 plants bought last year came through the winter in fine shape. Aliens' plants are fine plants, 

 and I know what I get when I order from you.—^B. H. Anderson, Kansas. 



FALL-BEARING 

 STRAWBERRIES 



PROGRESSIVE. Best of the fall-bearing 

 varieties. Makes a vigorous growth and 

 produces immense quantities of berries. 

 Blossoms should be kept picked off until about 

 the middle of July, and it will give you plenty of 

 berries from August 1 until heavy frost. We have 

 often counted as many as 150 

 blossoms and green berries on a 

 single plant of Progressive, and it is 

 quite a job to keep the berries and 

 blossoms off until the proper time._. 

 The berries are medium in size and', 

 of excellent quality. With the 

 advent of the Progressive, the fall- 

 bearing' Strawberry is a decided 

 success. Don't fail to have some in 

 your garden. See picture on cover. 

 SUPERB. Next to Progressive, 

 the best of the fall-bearing varieties. 

 A little larger than the Progressive; 

 about an equally vigorous grower, 

 but it does not produce anything like 

 the quantity of fruit in the fall. 

 Berries are of large size, handsome 

 appearance and ex- r - — T 



cellent quality. Su- ,< 



perb is also excel- 

 lent for spring crop, 

 being immensely 

 productive at this 

 time. 



SENATOR DUNLAP 



WARFIELD 



Americus. The 

 third fall-bearing 

 variety on our 

 list, which is quite 

 hard to grow and 

 especially productive; the 

 berries, however, are of 

 good size, firm in texture 

 and about as good in qual- 

 ity as any variety we know. 



WM. BELT 



