Pot=Qrown Strawberry Plants. 



(Ready from July to November 15.) 

 Our Strawberi'y Plants frown in pots are as much superior to ordinary layer nlantc; p= +1.0 

 improved cultivated sorts of Strawberries are superior to the ordinary wild Thp^ n.l 



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NOTE.-If plants are wanted by mail, add 10 cts. per doz. and 75 cts. per 100 to cover postage. 



BIG 4— ALL PERFECT BLOSSOMS. 



+hP ?v«t°+^,^?i® Strawberries ever offered. Selected and advertised this year for 



^?ac?^U and Dustly deserve the prominence given them ; we have no better varieties of the^? 

 class. They are all well thought of, and no one will be disappointed in thenT. '^^^^^^^^ or tneir 



ENHANCE. The, Mng of large, 

 late, dark Strawberries, and has no su- 

 perior for canning. Ripens first fi'uit 

 in mid-season, and continues picking 

 until quite late. Fruit is large, firm, 

 fine quality and of the most beautiful 

 dark red color, which runs through to 

 the center of the berry. Plant a strong 

 grower and very productive ; free from 

 rust. Price, strong pot-grown plants, 

 50 cts. per doz., $3.00 per 100. 

 ^ WOOLVERTON. Oneof thevery 

 best berries on* our list. The fruit is 

 large, of beautiful shape.bright, attrac- 

 tive color and fine quality. Everybody 

 likes the Woolverton ! Plant is a strong, 

 healthy grower, prolific bearer, and the 

 blossoms produce an abundance of pol- 

 len, making it especially valuable for 

 planting with other varieties. Price, 

 strong pot-grown plants, 50 cts. per 

 doz., f 3 per 100. 



GOVERNOR HOARD. If you 

 want a berry of pai'ticularly fine ap- 

 pearance to ser\ne with the hulls on for 

 eating " out of hand," try the Governor 

 Hoard. Berries large, roundish, coni- 

 cal, bright, glossy red, firm, and of fine 

 flavor. Ripens quite early. Price, 

 strong pot-grown plants, 50 cts. per 

 doz., §3 per 100. 



SAUNDERS. Of Canadian origin; 

 a hardy, luxuriant grower and heavy 

 bearer. Fruit conical, slightly flat- 

 tened, with a depression on both sides, 

 which, together with the rich, glossy, 

 deep red color, makes it very attrac- 

 tive. Flesh of berry red to the center. 

 " The Saunders does well everywhere." Price, strong pot-grown plants, 50 cts. per doz,, S3 per 100 

 SPECIAL OFFER : We will furnish 100 each of the Big 4 " Jr." for $11.00, or 1000, our selec- 

 tion, for S35.00. 6 each for $1 00 ; 12 each for $1 75 ; 25 each for $3 00. 



SELECT STANDARD SORTS WORTHY OF SPECIAL flENTION. 



Note.— In this list the varieties are generally already well known, and we give only brief 

 descriptions, with time of ripening, etc. They are the cream of the standard older varieties, 

 selected from a long list after discarding many worthless sorts. . 



POT-GSOWN PLANTS, 50 CTS. PER DOS., $3.00 PEE 100, $25.00 PEE 1000. LA7EE PLANTS AT LOW PEICES. 

 EUREKA. (P.) Very late. Fruit large size, and one of the very best late varieties we have. 

 A very strong grower, and exceedingly productive. Sometimes called " Eureka, the Beautiful," 

 a term which is fitly applied. 



CANDY. Ripens late ; fruit large and fine. 



BELMONT. Lai-gely grown in New England States, and grown there in preference to 

 Sharpless, which it resembles, but which it surpasses in some of the qualities which make the 

 Strawberry popular. 



PARKER EARLE. Satisfactory when grown on rich soil. Fruit medium to large. 

 Recommended for garden culture, but rusts too much for ordinary planting. 



MICHEL'S EARLY. Earliest of the earlies. Fruit medium size and fine quality. Plant a 

 strong, vigorous grower, and free from rust. Largely planted on account of extreme earliness. 



HAVERLAND. (P.) Ripens a few days after Michel's Early, but more productive and 

 larger. Fruit long, resembling Lady- Finger ; beautiful glossy red and fine quality. One of the 

 leaders among berries, and hard to beat. We especially recommend this vai-iety. 



SCHUSTER'S GEM. (P-) Kipens with Haverland. Fruit a beautiful crimson, and second 

 only in quality to the Banquet. Remains good size to the end of the season. A great favorite. 



BE DE R WOOD . Ripens just after Schuster's Gem, and is a very heavy Dearer. Fruit not 

 as large as some, but it knows how to bear. Blossoms perfect. 



BUBACH. (R.) Ripens second early. Fruit extra large and fine; very productive and 

 profitable. 



WARFIELD. Early and productive. Rich, dark, glossy red. Medium size, but very 



attractive. 



LOVETT'S EARLY. Ripens second early, and continues through season. Exceedingly 

 productive, and has become very popular. Fruit averages good size ; is bright red atul of fine shape. 



SHARPLESS. A standard old sort, well known and largely planted, both for table use 

 and for market. 



205 PACA STREET, 



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