DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. 



Pot-Grown Strawberry Plants. 



A Selection of Tested Varieties. 



"While we do not offer a long list of varieties, our stock in quality aud extent is unsurpassed. Ourjist of tested 

 varieties includes only the cream of the very best, and our customers may safely rely in making selections therefrom, 

 that they 'will not be disappointed. 



Note the Great Reduction in Prices 



in the most popular standard sorts, this we are able to do only from the fact that w grow these varieties in great 

 quantity, and we are this season prepared to fill orders for unlimited quantities and of unsurpassed quality. 



Bubacll (P). Very strong, healthy, vigor- 

 ous plant, that appears to thrive well on 

 almost every variety of soil. Very pro- 

 ductive of large berries, that ripen early. 

 50 cents per doz. ; §3.00 per 100 ; $25.00* 

 per 1000. 



Cumberland. An excellent late 

 variety, with large, light-red 

 berries of regular uniform 

 size and of delicious flavor. 

 50 cents per doz.; $3.50 

 per 100 ; $30. 00 per 1000 



Charles Downing 

 For beauty, size, 

 quality and pro 

 ductivenessthis 

 variety is un- 

 su rpassed 



Greenville (P). A chance seedling that ori- 

 ginated in 1883 at Greenville, Olno. The 

 plants are very thrifty, berries of large 

 size, very productive, regular iu form, 

 of a rich bright color, firm texture, 

 and of excellent quality. This 

 berry has been tested by the lead- 

 ing experimental stations for 

 the past ten years, whose re- 

 ports speak of it in very 

 high terms. 



After extensive trials 

 on our own grounds 

 the past season 

 we can recom- 

 mend this as 

 one of the 

 most 



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the 

 plants 

 succeed 

 iu almost 

 any soil or lo- 

 cation ; it is one 

 of the very best for 

 home use. 50 cts. per 

 doz.; $3.00 per 100; 

 $25 per 1000. 

 Eureka (P). This variety is 

 of Ohio origin ; it is of an ex 

 tremely strung, vigorous, healthy 

 growtBBroduciug very large.bright 

 glossy scarkt berries, somewhat cor- 

 rugated like Miner; they are moderately 

 firm, and of very good quality, season me- 

 dium. 50 cts. per doz.; §3.00 per 100; 25.00 

 per 1000. 



Haverland (P). A lusty grower, of the crescent 

 type ; fruit and leaf stalks long, like Ohio and 

 Kentucky ; pistilate or imperfect blossom ; ripens 

 early. Enormously productive of medium to large, 

 long conical berries, of pale scarlet color ; very uni- 

 form in size and shape ; rather insipid in flavor, 

 but so extremely early, prolific, and showy, that 

 for medium and light soils it is one of the most 

 profitable. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 

 per 1000. 



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desirable 

 sorts. 5C 

 cts. per doz.; 

 $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 

 Gandy's Prize. 

 A strong, healthy 

 plant, that makes but 

 few runners, sothattherql 

 is never any crowding of 

 pjants. Perfect blossom ; 

 moderately productive, of large, 

 perfectly formed berries, which 

 are held wel t up from the ground ; 

 ripens very late, and on this account 

 is one of the most valuable, as it brings 

 the highest price w hen put on the market, 

 owing to its size, beauty aud firmness. 

 50 cts. per doz. ; $3.00 per 100 ; $25.00 

 per 1000. 



Jucunda Improved. Old Strawberry cultiva- 

 tors do not need to be told that the Jucunda was 

 one of the most beautiful aud delicious of straw- 

 berries, and that it would only succeed in a few 

 exceptional places. Jucunda Improved appears to g 

 possess all the good qualities of the original, while V 

 it succeeds on almost any good soil. For family 

 use or fancy market it will pay to plant Jucunda 

 Improved. 



75 cts. per doz. ; $5.00 per 100. 



