True-to-Name Strawberry Plants 



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Fendall 



Originated by Chas. E. Fendall, of near Balti- 

 more. I have fruited this variety for two seasons. 

 It is a strong-growing plant, with very attractive, 

 luxuriant, light green foliage. The berries are large 

 and very fine in flavor, described by some as perfect 

 beauties; rich in color, smooth and glossy, with long 

 stems and large caps. The plant and fruit are bound 

 to command attention wherever seen. It is a 

 variety that should not be overlooked. If you want 

 large, fancy berries, and lots of them, you can safely 

 include the Fendall. 



Gandy (Blaine) 



A reliable old standby. A standard late variety 

 by which all other late berries are compared — prob- 

 ably no higher compliment could be paid to the 

 variety than this. It should be planted in black 

 swamp-land, if possible, otherwise in clay land or 

 land of a springy nature, never on dry, sandy land. 

 I have a big demand for this variety. It is one of 

 the most largely planted of the older late varieties. 

 We have found Blaine to be identically the same 

 as Gandy, and for that reason have discontinued 

 to offer Blaine. As there is absolutely no difference, 

 I think it is a sensible thing to grow it under its 

 original and right name. 



Gill. An early variety, uniform in shape, nearly 

 round, and above the average of the early varieties 

 in size. It colors all over and becomes quite deep 

 red when fully ripe. Flesh is light red and has a 

 pleasing flavor. Makes larger and stronger plants 

 than most other varieties. Entirely free from 

 disease. 



Gold Dollar. An exception- 

 ally healthy growing variety with 

 perfect blossoms, every one of 

 which comes to maturity. Its 

 fruit is above medium in size, 

 uniform and highly colored 

 Fruited here for the first time 

 the past season, 

 and I am highly 

 pleased with it. 

 Wish I had set 

 out all the 

 plants I had. 

 Get a few Gold 

 Dollars — y o u 

 will be pleased 

 with them. 



Gandy. A reliable standby 



Goodell. Goodell comes from the far West. 

 It was on exhibition at the Alaska-Yukon- 

 Pacific Exposition and the in- 

 troducer's attention was called 

 to this variety by Prof. Van 

 Deman, who is a noted fruit 

 expert. It was in competition 

 with such berries as Marshall, 

 Clark's Seedling and other 

 standard v a r i e t i e s 

 grown in that section, 

 and far outclassed them 

 all on every point, 

 having better flavor, 

 sweeter, with 

 meat solid, red 

 to the core, and 

 an aroma of the 

 wild Strawberry. 

 It is spoken of 

 in the highest 

 praise by those 

 who have seen 

 it in fruit. 



My 



book 



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cess 



with 



Small 



Fruits 



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to all 



who 



order 



this 



year. 







Fendall. Berries are perfect beauties 



For prices of 

 all Strawberry 

 Plants, see 

 pages 36 and 37 



