DREER'S ^UTUMN LilST. 



Belmont. 



POT-GROWN STRAWBERRIES. 



75 cts. per <loz. ; $JJ.OO per 100, except where noted. 



Atlantic. Vigorous grower, very productive, berries large, firm and of 



a deep crimson color, ripening late. 

 Belmont. The berry is large, crimson in color, oblong in shape, very 



solid and sweet, and of extra flavor and quality. Its texture is exceed- 

 ingly fine, having no hard or unripe spots; it colors evenly and per- 

 fectly, and is quite remarkable as a carrier and keeper. $2.00 per 



do/..; $12.00 per 100. 

 Bidwell. Large, conical, with slight neck, but quite regular, and of a 



rich crimson color, quite firm. 

 Charles Downing. Vigorous habit, early, succeeding everywhere. 



Medium to large, conical, bright crimson, juicy and of superb fit vo'\ 

 Crescent Seedling. Very productive. Medium size, attractive iu 



color and form. 

 Cumberland Triumph. Large, light red; regular in form and size, 



and of fine quality. 

 Daniel Boone. Very large, conical with slight neck, clear red, firm 



and of good quality. 

 Gleudale. Large, firm, attractive color, rather acid, a prolific bearer. 



A profitable late variety. 

 Henderson. Firm, solid flesh, of exquisite flavor, color deep crimson, 



of large size, good form and productive. Berries are borne on strong 



stalks well above the ground. A valuable berry for family use or 



market. $1.50 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100. 

 James Vick. Attractive color and very firm. Can remain on the 



vines several days after ripening without rotting. 

 Jewell. Season medium, color bright red, changing to crimson when 



very ripe, flower pistillate, enormously productive. Berry very solid 



and" firm. The plant is very robust and vigorous, and has never 



shown any signs of rust or blight. Being of better color, more firm 



and solid, more vigorous, and more productive than the Sharpless. 



$2.00 per doz. ; $12.00 per 100. 

 Kentucky. An old and well-tried variety, of fair size and good flavor; 



a regular bearer, desirable for home use or near market. 

 Lennig's White. The best white variety. It is highly perfumed, and 



of exquisite quality. $5.00 per 100. 

 Longfellow. Large, deep crimson, very firm, highly flavored and 



sweet, a good bearer, and specially desirable for home use. 

 Manchester. Large size, bright color, firm, of best flavor. Plants 



hardy and vigorous, and remarkably productive. 

 Monarch of the West. Very large, globular, and of fine flavor. 



Plant strong, vigorous and productive. 

 Mount Vernon, or Kirkwood. Large, light scarlet, fine flavor, 



desirable for home cultivation, late to very late. 

 Mrs. Garfield. Large size, bright scarlet color, rich svveet flavor, very 



productive, ripens early. 

 Parry. A very productive variety, bearing large, uniform, high flavored 



berries of a bright crimson color. Fruit stalks strong, carrying the 



fruit well above the ground, vigorous habit. $1.50 per doz. ; $10.00 



per 100. 

 Prince of Berries. Large size, beautiful color, firm texture, fine flavor, 



plant vigorous. 

 Seth Boyden (iVo. 30). Large, bright crimson, juicy, rich, firm and 



good; one of the well tried and popular standard varieties. 

 Sharpless. Very large, clear red, firm, sweet, and of good quality, 



somewhat irregular, a rapid and vigorous grower. 



Jewell. 



LAYER PLANTS. 



These are grown in the ordinary way, are ready after September 1st, 

 and then supplied at dozen and hundred rates until September 15th, after 

 which time the thousand price will be given on application, for lots of 

 500 and upwards. 



Per 100. 



Atlantic $2.00 



Bidwell 1.50 



Cumberland Triumph 1.50 



Charles Downing 1.50 



Henderson $1.00 per doz. 7.00 



James Vick 1.50 



Jersey Queen 1.50 



Kentucky 1.50 



Lennig's White 3.00 



Longfellow 1.50 



Per 100. 



Manchester $1.50 



Mrs. Garfield 1.50 



Mount Vernon 1.50 



Monarch of the West 1.50 



Prince of Berries 1.50 



Parry $1.00 per doz. 7.00 



Seth Boyden 1.50 



Sharpless 1.50 



Wilson's Albany 1.50 



Kiwi 



mil 



50 cts. per doz. except where noted. Henderson. 



PLANTS BY MAIL. — It is not desirable to send Pot-Grown Plants in this way, as the earth must be removed, 

 and the plants packed in damp moss to carry safely ; but we will do so when ordered, and also send out Layer Plants 

 by mail postage paid at dozen rates. When plants are ordered at hundred rates to be sent by mail, twenty-five cents 

 per hundred must be added for postage, 



