STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



Those marked (P.) have pistillate, or imperfect flowers, and must be planted near perfect-flowering 

 kinds, in order that the flowers may be fertilized. The varieties not so marked are bi-sexual, or perfect- 

 flowering, and can be planted alone. 



POT GROWN PLANTS 



(Ready about July IStli) per 25 per 50 per 100 



Brandywlne. harge, roundish conical, glossy crimson, firm and solid; of 

 fine aromatic flavor. Plant vigorous and productive ; succeeds on any soil. 



IMidseason to late ^1 25 $2 00 ^3 25 



Bubach. (P.) A large berry of dark color. Productive. Largely grown 



for market. Midseason 1 25 2 00 3 50 



Climax. Very large and enormously productive ; nearly round and very 



uniform. Early 1 25 2 00 3 25 



Clyde. Very regular, bright scarlet berries ; large and of excellent flavor ; 

 firm, and a good shipper. Plant remarkably healthy, vigorous and produc- 

 tive. Season early i 25 2 00 3 50 



Excelsior. A valuable, early perfect flowering berry; large, firm and pro- 

 ductive, and of fine flavor ; a vigorous grower, desirable either for home 



use or for market 1 25 2 00 3 50 



Glen Mary. Large, bright glossy crimson, of fine flavor. Plant is strong 

 and healthy, very prolific, and on good soil the berries are large to the end 



of the season. Early 1 25 2 00 3 50 



Himn. (P.) Very productive, large size, uniform shape, dark crimson, firm 



flesh of the finest flavor. A strong grower. Late 1 25 2 00 3 50 



Jessie. A very large berry, light crimson in color, firm and of fine flavor. 



Very early and productive 1 25 2 00 3 50 



Marshall. Large, dark crimson, good. Plant luxuriant, but needs rich soil 



and careful culture. Midseason 1 25 2 00 3 25 



New York. The berries are very large, ripening midseason. Color dark 



scarlet, changing to crimson when fully ripe. Colors all over at once. 



Quality first-class 1 25 2 00 3 25 



Nick Ohmer. For market, for home use or for exhibition, this is probably 

 the greatest berry ever offered. It is a healthy, vigorous grower, and of 

 great productiveness. The fruit is of mammoth size, beautiful in form and 



color and of excellent quality 1 25 2 00 3 50 



Oom Paul. Very large and very firm for such a large berry. The plant is 

 thrifty and open growing with glossy dark green foliage. The berry is of 



fine color and of good quality, and a fine shipper 1 25 2 00 3 50 



Parson's Beauty. The berries are conical in form, bright red, firm and 



very attractive. ^ A remarkable producer. Midseason 1 25 2 00 3 50 



President. (P.) Almost round, uniform in shape, flesh solid; color rich 



crimson; strong grower; exceedingly productive and continues bearing till 



end of the season. Midseason 1 25 2 00 3 50 



Schof ield. A very heavy producer of large bright red berries of fine quality. 

 The foliage is large and a perfect type, growing tall and making ample pro- 

 tection for both bloom and berries, a point worthy of consideration. Season 



early to late 1 25 2 00 3 50 



♦ Senator Dunlap. A variety seemingly 

 Uncle Jim. ^ A very valuable midseason 

 Up-to-date. ^ Light red berries of high 

 Wm. Belt. The berries are as large as 

 Bubach, more uniform in shape, just as 

 LAYER PLANTS 

 (Ready about August IStli) 

 Per 50 75 Per 100 ^1 25 Per 1,000 $8 00 



Of the Layer Plants we do not sell less than 50 of a kind. 



J. M. THORBUM & CO. "rS^,Vf a^«S?Eace. NBW YORK. 



