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W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Tllpse marked (P.) have pistillate, or im- 

 perfeet flowers, and must be planted near 

 perfect-flowering kinds, in order that the flow- 

 ers may be fertilized. The varieties not so 

 marked are bi-sexual, or perfect-flowering, 

 and can be planted alone. 



Brandywine. Remarkably vigorous; berries 

 arc large and of excellent quality. Me- 

 dium to late. 



Bubach (P.). A leading variety; berries large 

 and handsome; plant of strong growth and 

 exceedingly productive. 



Excelsior. One of the very earliest to ripen. 

 It is large, of good quality and is a very 

 valuable variety, either in the home garden 

 or for market. 



Gandy. Perfect flower. The berries are of 

 Pot-grown Strawberry. mammoth size and shape, of a bright crim- 



son; one of the best late sorts introduced; 

 flavor of superior quality. 

 Glen Mary. Perfect flower. Plants robust, strong growers, with clean foliage. Fruit 



nearly round, of a light red color and of excellent flavor. 

 Hunn (P.). Very productive, large size, uniform shape, dark crimson, firm flesh of 



the finest flavor. A strong grower. Late. 

 Johnson's Early. Time of ripening second early; berries are above medium in size, 



very prettily colored, and extra fine quality. 

 Marshall. A superb variety, especially desirable for its large size and line flavor; 

 dark crimson when fully ripe; handsome and good. Its excellent quality, line 

 flavor and large size render it admirable for table use. Mid-season. 

 New York. Has few if any superiors, large to very large, fine flavor; very prolific. 

 Nick Ohmer. This is one of the most promising of the new varieties. Fruit is of 

 the largest size, dark, glossy red, firm and of excellent quality. Perfect blossom. 

 President (P.). A most remarkable variety.; ripening in mid-season. For large size, 

 beauty, great productiveness and high quality it stands very high among straw- 

 berries. 



Sharpless. Berries large. Somewhat irregular in shape; crimson, moderately firm, 

 of good quality. 



Schofield. A very heavy producer, of large, bright red berries of line quality. The 

 foliage is large and a perfect type, growing tall and making ample protection for 

 both bloom and berries, a point worthy of consideration. Season, early to late. 



Uncle Jim. Makes a strong, healthy growth of very large foliage, similar to New 

 York. This is an excellent berry for growers who want a fancy large berry for 

 home use. 



Wm. Belt. The berries are as large as Bubach, more perfect in shape, just as pro- 

 ductive, and the color is perfect. 



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

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

 berries of the following season. 



Pot-Grown Plants (ready about July 15th). Per 25, $r.25; per 50, $2.00; per roo, $3.50. 

 Layer Plants (ready about August 15th). Per doz.. 30 cts.; per 100, $1.25; per 

 1 ,000, $8.00. 



Catalogues of Trees, Perennials for Fall Planting mailed free on application. 



