FROM .PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 3 
_ GLEN MARY (Mid-Season, Perfect 
Flowering). We especially recommend it 
for the home garden and nearby markets. 
In size the berries average extraordinarily 
large, twelve specimens will fill a quart; 
the size holds up well until the end; in 
shape the berries are broadly heart-shaped, 
often winding at the tip; color dark glossy 
crimson, fairly firm and of excellent 
quality; plant strong and healthy. Price, 
pot-grown plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or 
over sold at the hundred rate. 
JOE (Joe Johnson, Big Joe) (Mid- 
Season to Late, Pistillate). This most 
valuable strawberry ripens just after the 
Chesapeake, equals it in size, firmness 
and yield, surpasses it in color and flavor, 
but unlike it, succeeds upon almost all 
soils, and under all conditions, hence it 
is more valuable. Price, pot-grown 
plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or over sold at 
the hundred rate. 
JOHN H. COOK (Mid-Season, Perfect 
Flowering). This is the finest of all the 
wonderful Van Fleet Hybrids. It is an 
enormous cropper, ripening with the 
second early varieties. The berries are of 
exquisite quality, blood red in color, and 
very firm. Of superlative excellence for 
the home garden, and of untold value to 
the market grower. In delicious flavor it 
closely approaches the wild strawberries. 
. Price, pot-grown plants, $8.00 per 100; 25 
or over sold at the hundred rate. 
MARSHALL (Mid-Season, Perfect 
Flowering). It is the first of the extra 
large berries to ripen, and although of 
great size, the fruit is rarely ever mis- 
shapen. The color is a rich glossy crimson 
running well into the flesh, and the quality 
is far above the average. As to produc- 
tiveness, it will not yield as large a number 
of berries as some varieties, but when 
measured in quarts or bushels, will be 
above the average. Price, pot-grown 
plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or over sold at 
the hundred rate. 
NEW YORK (Mid-Season, Perfect 
Flowering). The plant is an unusually 
robust grower, making but few runners, 
throwing its strength and vigor into the 
magnificent berries which are produced 
in great abundance. They are of im- 
mense size, sometimes measuring over 
seven inches in circumference, and. in 
form very handsome and regular; of a 
rounding conical shape. Color: crimson- 
scarlet dark, rich and inviting, coloring 
all over, leaving no green tops. Price, 
pot-grown plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or 
over sold at the hundred rate. 
NICK OHMER (Mid-Season. Perfect 
Flowering). The plant is very large and 
stocky, sending out plenty of very strong 
runners. It is probably not surpassed in 
healthy, virogous growth and great pro- 
ductiveness by any variety. It has a 
perfect blossom. The fruit is of the very 
largest size, a giant among strawberries. 
It is never mis-shapen. Its only depar- 
ture from the regular, roundish, conical 
form is when, under high culture, it is 
somewhat triangular. It is dark glossy 
red, firm and of excellent flavor. Price, 
pot-grown plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or 
over sold at the hundred rate. 
SHARPLESS (Mid-Season, Perfect 
Flowering). An old variety, but still one 
of the most popular. Plant exceedingly 
vigorous and hardy, enduring both heat 
and cold without injury. Very productive. 
Fruit extra large, light crimson, firm and 
good quality. A profitable and reliable 
variety for either market or home. Price, 
pot-grown plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or 
over sold at the hundred rate. 
STEVENS LATE CHAMPION (Late, 
Perfect Flowering). One of the latest of 
the late, it is also one of the best either 
for the home garden or for market. It is 
a big producer of fine large, bright colored 
berries holding up in size well to the very 
end of the season. Its very late bloom 
makes it immune to late spring frosts, 
and it is in full fruit when most other 
varieties have entirely finished their 
fruiting season. Price, pot-grown plants, 
$6.50 per 100; 25 or over sold at the 
hundred rate. 
SUCCESS (Early to Mid-Season, Perfect 
Flowering). The berries are of large 
globular form, slightly conical, and of a 
light bright scarlet; the flavor being always 
fine, mild, sweet and rich. They are a 
little soft for shipping, but this fact em- 
phasizes their superiority for the home 
garden. The plant is a vigorous, strong 
grower, free from rust and abundantly 
productive. We unreservedly recommend 
it for the home garden. Price, pot-grown 
plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or over sold at 
the hundred rate. 
WILLIAM BELT (Mid-Season, Perfect 
Flowering). A luxuriant grower, healthy 
and hardy, very productive, and the 
berries are very large. Shape rather long, 
conical and quite uniform. Color, deep 
glossy red all over. It is as firm as or- 
dinary berries, and of a better quality 
than is often found in large varieties. 
Price, pot-grown plants, $6.50 per 100; 
25 or over sold at the hundred rate. 
