2 HENDERSON’S POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
HENDERSON'S 
POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
are much superior to the ordinary ground layers usually sold, as there is no loss of 
fine roots in taking them up, consequently transplanting scarcely checks their growth. 
Plants will be ready about August Ist, and if set out any time before September 
15th they should grow into fine plants and bear a full crop of luscious fruit the next 
season. 
Send in your orders at once, as we fill orders in the rotation they are received. 
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Strawberries require rich, well-tilled soil. the plants should be set 15 inches apart, in rows 2 feet apart, 
100 plants will plant 4 rows, 30 feet long. 
off all runners. 
or leaves. 
to allow them to come up through. This “ 
Firm the plants well in the soil, keep thoroughly cultivated and cut 
In the middle of December cover the beds to a depth of 3 inches with salt meadow hay, straw 
In April, as soon as the plants show an indication of growth, push the covering away from the plants 
mulching’ protects the plants from the cold in winter and the heat 
an summer, keeps the fruit clean and prevents the growth of weeds. 
Our pamphlet, Strawberry Culture, mailed free if requested when ordering. 
BARRYMORE (Mid-Season, Perfect- 
Flowering). The plant is a vigorous grower 
producing large bluntly conical berries. 
The color is glossy rich dark crimson; the 
flesh red and meaty, and of excellent flavor. 
A valuable berry for the home garden or 
for market. Price, pot-grown plants, 
$6.50 per 100; 25 or over sold at the 
hundred rate. 
BRANDYWINE (Mid-Season to Late, 
Perfect Flowering). This variety is one 
of the well-known and well-liked reliables. 
It has been thoroughly tested in many 
parts of the country, and gives universal 
satisfaction. The berries of the ‘““Brandy- 
wine’ are of immense size—very firm. 
solid and shapely for-so large a berry; 
occasionally fruits will be found shaped 
as if two berries were joined together; 
flesh red to the core, of delightful aroma, 
rich, juicy and luscious. The color 
is of a rich, dark glossy scarlet. Price, 
pot-grown plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or 
over sold at the hundred rate. 
BUSHEL-BASKET (Mid-Season, Per- 
fect Flowering). This veritable giant is 
creating a genuine sensation throughout 
the New England States. It is an im- 
mense plant, fruiting in mid-season; and 
the fruit, though unusually large, is 
freely produced and of high quality. 
Price, pot-grown plants, $8.00 per 100; 
25 or over sold at the hundred rate. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY (Karly, Perfect 
Flowering). Being a splendid strong 
grower it produces large crops of most 
attractive rich red berries, that are firm 
enough for distant shipment, yet of high 
quality. Price, pot-grown plants, $6.50 
per 100; 25 or over sold at hundred rate. 
CHESAPEAKE (Mid-Season to Late, 
Pistillate). A splendid grower making 
just enough runners for a matted row. 
The plants root deeply, are vigorous and 
healthy, with large foliage. One of the 
best in flavor, shape, size, color and 
appearance. The berries, when good 
and ripe, are rather dark, like Marshall. 
Price, pot-grown plants, $7.50 per 100; 
25 or over sold at hundred rate. 
EARLY JERSEY GIANT (Early; Per- 
fect Flowering). There is no known 
variety that ripens earlier and none bear- 
ing large berries that come near it in 
earliness. The berries are brilliant crim- 
son scarlet in color, very firm, conical in 
shape, with pointed tip and it colors all 
over at once. They have a rich aroma, 
and delightfully mind wild strawberry 
flavor. Price, pot-grown plants, $8.00 
per 100; 25 or over sold at hundred rate. 
EDMUND WILSON (Mid-Season, Per- 
fect Flowering). This is not a commercial 
variety, but one for the home garden. 
The berries are bluntly heartshaped in 
form, deep maroon in color, with firm, 
smooth surface. The plants soon fill a 
space a foot square, and grow to a height 
of fifteen inches: Price, pot-grown plants, 
$8.00 per 100; 25 or over sold at the 
hundred rate. 
GANDY (Late, Perfect Flowering). One 
of the best late strawberries ever intro- 
duced. Color, bright crimson and as 
glossy as if varnished. ‘This is one of the 
latest and best flavored berries we have. 
The quality is all that can be desired, giv- 
ing out a most delicious aroma suggestive 
of both strawberries and peaches. Price, 
pot-grown plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or 
over sold at the hundred rate. 
