^^BI^^^S 



m 171 



if. 



SELECT STRAWBERRIES, 



Bederwood (Rackster). {Early.) A valuable early Strawberry; an 

 enormous bearer, large size, light scarlet. 



Bubach No. 5 (P). {Alidseason.) Indispensable on account of its large 

 bright berries, immense yield and fine flavor. 



Glen Mary. (Midseason.) This fine variety is of large size, good quality 

 and large yield; one of the best. Color, dark glossy crimson 



Haverland (P). (Early.) One of the best berries in existence; extra 

 early and marv^elously productive. Bright, glossy crimson. 



Michel's Early. (Early.) This is a robust grower; yields bountifully; 

 berries medium to large; color, bright scarlet. A strong grower. 



Sample. (Late, pistillate.) This variety is now classed by professional 

 Strawberry growers as one of the reliable standard kinds. It is a strong, 

 vigorous grower, very productive ; averages big and wonderfully uniform. 

 Quality and color everything to be desired, crimson to the core. 



Sharpless. (Midseason.) One of the most popular. Plant exceedingly 



' vigorous, very productive ; fruit large, crimson, firm and of good quality. 

 Grand for market and home. A recognized standard for merit. 



" The Gandy." (Late.) One of the best late Strawbeiries ever intro- 

 duced. Strictly fancy. The fruits are uniformly large, perfect in 

 form, and firm; color, bright crimson and as glossy as if varnished. 

 Price for above, 30c. per doz., $1.50 per 100, SIO.OO per 1,000. 



{Transplanted plants.) If wanted by mail, add 25c. per 100 for postage. 

 NOTE. — Those marked "Pistillate" (P.I jnust have a row of a perfect-flowered sort every 



nine or twelve feet among them to pollenize their blossoms. 



fJEMHEnSONS .... 



CHEAT 

 HUBY." 



(Pistillate, midseason to late.) 



This new Strawberry has proved 

 to be one of the finest varieties ever 

 introduced. A favorite among those 

 who desire the most uniformly 

 handsome and large, richly colored, 

 delightfully flavored strawberry for 

 the home table. The healthy, vig- 

 orous growth, remarkable productive- 

 ness, immense size, handsome uni- 

 form shape, deep lustrous crimson 

 color, and, above all, the rich, 

 luscious flavor, combined with the 

 delightful aroma, render Henderson's 

 Great Ruby ' ' peerless among straw- 

 berries. It commences to ripen soon 

 after the early varieties, and bears 

 until nearly all the others are gone. 

 The luxuriant growth of the plant and its remark- 

 able deep-rooting qualities enable it to procure 

 beautiful large berries even during a dry season, 

 when other varieties are withered and ' fruitless. 

 (See cut.) Price, 60c. per doz., $4.00 per 100, $30.00 

 per 1,000. . 



BLACKBERRIES, 



6 sold at 

 rate. 



dozen rate, 25 at 

 aso at 1,000 rate. 



Early King. A grand, very early variety. Its delicious sweetness renders 

 it specially valuable for the home garden. 



Eldorado. The berries are very large, jet-black: borne in large clusters 

 and ripen well together; they are very sweet and melting; have no hard 

 core. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz.. So. 00 per 100. 



Wilson Junior. Takes the place of the old "Wilson's Early." 



Erie. Canes of ironclad hardiness, strongest growth, free from all diseases, 

 and wonderfully productive. Berrv largest size, excellent quality, hand- 

 some and firm; early. Price, 60c. perdoz.,.S4.00per 100,830.00 per 1,000. 



Early Harvest. Berries uniform, glossy black. Very early. 



Kittatinny. Once the most popular of all Blackberries. 



Mersereau. A mammoth, early, ironclad hardy berry. Exceptionally 

 sweet and melting, being without core. An enormous yielder. (See 

 cut.) Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., S5.00 per 100. 



Snyder. Wonderfully productive; sweet and juicy. ^ 



Bathbun. The fruit is very large and handsome, intense black with a 

 very high polish and without any hard core, juicy, high flavored; of so 

 superior a quahty that it is in a class by itself. It ripens early, about 

 with the Wilson. Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz., S6.00 per 100. 



Dewberry, Lucretia (or Creeping Blackberry). Conceded to be the 

 finest of its class, as early as "Early Harvest," and as large as the 

 "Erie" Blackberry. The quahty is superb. 



Premo. An early Dewberry, the crop is off before "Lucretia" is ripe. 

 Large luscious ijerries. 60c. per doz., S4.00 per 100. 

 Price (except where noted), 5c. each, 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100, 



$25.00 per 1,000. Blackberries by mail, 10c. per doz. extra. 



