DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. 



Pot=Grown Strawberry Plants. 



SELECT, NEW AND TESTED VARIETIES. 



. New Late Strawberry.— THE TIMBRELL., 



This is probably the most desirable addition to our List of Strawberries for several years past, arjd is 

 ranked by the Rural New Yorker, from trials made on its experimental grounds last season, as theoaiost 

 valuable of all the new varieties. Berries are large to very large, dark crimson and very firm. Many or the % 

 leading fruit growers of the country are looking to the Timbrell as the one very late market berry. 



We have a good supply of strong healthv plants of this variety, and offer it at 75 cts. per doz. ; $5.00 

 per 100. 



We 



New Strawberry.— THE MARSHALL. 



Te give the originator's description of this variety : Three thousand baskets of berries picked on one- 

 third of an acre last year. The berries are of very large size, fourteen filling a basket. Color, very dark 

 crimson throughout ; fine flavor and fine grain, and a good keeper, which commends it for irarden or market 

 purposes ; plants very vigorous ; stands 20 to 22 inches high ; blossoms perfect ; foliage sufficient to protect 

 blossoms from the frost. 



We recommend it for a trial, and offer a limited stock of plants at 75 cts. per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 



New Strawberry.— CLARKE'S SEEDLING. 



This is another grand variety that originated in the Villamette Valley, Oregon, five years since, where 

 it is now grown almost exclusively. Its superior qualities are uniform, round shape, rich red color inside 

 and out, its remarkably fine flavor and great prolificness. under ordinary field culture, producing 200 twenty- 

 four quart cases to the acre. It is a perfect flowered variety ripening very early. We can recommend this 

 most highly for a trial, believing that it will give full satisfaction. 50 cents per dozen ; $4.00 per 100. 



