CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 



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POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS— Continued. 



tised and become so popular we place it 

 with our standard sorts. Fruit is very 

 large, of bright red or crimson color, qual- 

 ity of the best and decidedly sweet. It 

 has proved very popular over a wide ex- 

 tent of country, having been tested nearly 

 everywhere the strawberry grows. Price 

 by express, 70c. per dozen; 5^3 per 100. 



BRANDYWINE A very late large 



sort, one of the best for its season; a strong 

 grower and productive. Price, by express, 

 70c. per dozen; $3 per 100. 



MARSHALL — Medium to late in sea- 

 son and berries of the largest size. This 

 variety has taken high rank. A strong 

 grower and very productive. Fruit ripens 

 early all over and is a dark red. Do not 

 fail to plant some of these. Price, by ex- 

 press, 60C. per dozen; $4 per 100. 



BEDERWOOD — Early and of medium 

 size; a standard sort. 



CUMBERLAND — Medium season and 

 large; a good sort. 



DAYTON — This is a very desirable 

 sort on account of being early and exceed- 

 ingly sweet. It ripens prefectly and is un- 

 celled during its season for table use. 



GREENVILLE (P)._AIid season, size 

 large and one of the best we had during 

 1896. This variety rivals the Bubach and 

 should be in every garden. 



HAVERLAND (P).— Early in season, 

 size large and quality good. - 



H. W. BEECHER._Mid-season, size 

 large; the color is dark red and for pro- 

 ductiveness is one of the best. Always 

 plant some of this variety. 



JESSIE. — Mid-season; good size and 

 productive. 



NEW LADY FINGER A very long 



berry of beautiful appearance and very val- 

 uable because of its habit of holding good 

 size to the end of the season. In season 

 from medium to very late. 



LADY THOMPSON.-Ripens in season 

 from medium to late. This is a good sort 

 for general planting. Vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. 



MICHEL'S EARLY.—Very early, rip- 

 ening here May i8th, in 1896. For the 

 first berries for table use it cannot be ex- 

 celled. We can recommend this sort for 

 everyone for garden or field. 



PARKER EARLE — This is a large 

 sort, of wonderful productiveness; size 

 large and color very dark. On account of 

 late ripening it should be in every garden 

 and plantation. . 



SHARPLESS — A very large berry, 

 known by everybody; one of standard ex- 

 cellence and needs no description. 



SHUSTER'S GEM._Mid-season, size 

 medium, a standard sort. 



WARFIELD (P).— A sort of standard 

 excellence, is large, ripens in mid-season, 

 is sweet and good. 



WOOLVERTON — Ripens in mid-sea- 

 son, is medium to large in size. Should 

 be in every collection. 



Prices on above sorts, where not given, 

 50 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100; $20.00 

 per 1000. 



Layer Plants. 



We have fine beds of layer plants, and 

 shall be ready to ship after October 15th. 

 In the Fall we do not ship layer plants by 

 the thousand. Write for prices by the 

 dozen and hundred. 



Berries* 



JAPAN WINEBERRIES This fruit 



is but little known, but should be in every 

 garden. It is wonderfully productive. At 

 this date, June 20th, our beds are one solid 

 mass, about 3 feet high, and covered all 

 over the top with fruit as thick as clover 

 in blossom. Price, by express, $2.00 per 

 100; $12.00 per 1000. Price, by mail, pre- 

 paid, 50 cents per dozen. 



