i6 W. E. MARSHALL & CO., NEW YORK 



Strawberry Plants 



Those marked (P.) have pistiUate, or imperfect flowers, and must be planted near 

 perfecl-nowering kinds, in order that the flowerS may be fertilized. The varieties not 

 so marked are bi-sexual, or perfeel-flowering, and can be j)lantcd alone. 



Auto. New. Immensely productive; large 

 berries. 



August Luther. Good size and very productive. 

 Hxlra early. 



Bismarck. E.xceptionally strong pollenizer. Late. 

 Brandjrwine. Large, conical, glossy, crimson, 

 firm and solid. Succeeds in any soil. Midsea- 

 son to late. 



Bubach. (P.) Large berry of dark color. Mid- 

 season. 



Climax. Very large and productive, round and 



uniform; good shipper. Early. 

 Commonwealth. New. Very large, fine flavored, 



juicy. Very late. 

 Excelsior. Very fine, stands frost well. Extra 

 early. 



Gandy. Large, bright glossy crimson fruit; finest 

 _ flavor. Late. 



POT-GROwN STRAWBERRY Glen Mary. Strong and healthy grower, bright 



crimson. Early. 

 Gladstone. Large as Sharpless; better quality; strong grower. 

 Hunn. (P.) Largest variety grown. Dark crimson, fine flavor. Late. 

 Johnson's Early. Highly colored, medium size. Extra early. 

 Marshall. Large, dark crimson, good. Midseason. 

 Mead. New. Firm, globular-shaped berries; glossy red; mild flavor. 

 New York. Very large, color dark red; first-class quality. Midseason. 

 Nick Ohmer. Fruit mammoth size; very productive. Midseason. 



Nimrod. New. Most beautiful berry ever grown, delicious quality, never rusts or diseases 



Com Paul. One of the largest berries; firm and productive. 



Parson's Beauty. Good, bright red berries; productive; midseason. 



President. (P.) Round, very productive, rich crimson. Midseason. 



Pan American. .Xutumn everbearing variety, the best of its class. 



Scofield. Large, bright red. Rich, aromatic flavor. Early to late. 



Silver Coin. Exquisite color, luscious flavor; very i)roductivc; plant vigorous. Mid- 

 season. 



Success. Sweet, mild flavor; large, very early and bearing till fall. 



Twentieth Century. (P.) New. Immense size, dark crimson, smooth surface. Mid- 

 season. 



We can also furnish other varieties not named above, at regular prices. 

 Pol-grown plants, if planted in the fall, will furnish a good crop of large, fine ber- 

 ries of the following season. 



Pot-Grown Plants (ready about July isth), $1.25 for 25, $2 for 50, $3.50 per 100. 



New Varieties, $1.25 for 25, $2.25 for 50, $^ per 100. 



Layer Plants (ready about August 15th), 30 cts. per doz.. Si. 25 [tcr 100. 



CATALOGUE OF TREES, PERENNIALS FOR FALL PLANTING, MAILED FREE ON 

 APPLICATION 



CELERY PLANTS 



We can supply the following varieties: Golden Self-blanching, Fin de Siecle, 

 White P umc. Perfection Heartwell, Giant Pascal and Golden Lwarf. 50 cts. per 100, 

 $4.50 per 1,000. 



Yhe McFarland PublibUy Service, Harrisbiirg, Pa. 



