216 West 34th Street, New York 
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POT GROWN 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Ready About July 1st. 
Our list includes all the newest and best stand- 
ard varieties, extra strong, healthy plants. We 
exercise the utmost care in packing for shipment, 
which is of great importance to the purchaser. 
Price unless otherwise noted: $4.00 per 100, 
$38.00 per 1,000. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Aug. Luther. A standard early variety, produc- 
ing quantities of large berries, very uniform in 
size and shape. 
Beder Wood. Berries crimson, moderately firm, 
high quality, a splendid pollcnizer. Valuable 
for family use. 
Clyde. Very firm, large berries of excellent flavor. 
Excelsior. A good early variety with thick fo- 
liage which protects the blooms from frost. 
Slightly acid. 
Success. Fine flavor, extra large berries. 
SECOND EARLY. 
Climax. A comparatively new variety immensely 
productive, very healthy growth. Berries me- 
dium size and plentiful color. $5.00 per 100, 
$45.00 per 1,000. 
Glen Mary. It is productive of very large fruit 
of nearly uniform shape. Color, light red and 
flavor excellent. It ripens among the very 
earliest and is a very desirable quality for home 
use where quality is the first consideration. 
Royal Sovereign. The well-known English varie- 
ty; good for forcing or outdoor culture. $5.00 
per 100. 
Schofield. Loved by everybody on account of its 
enormous size, bright red color a_nd rich, aro- 
matic flavor peculiar to 'tsclr. j.he piant is 
very large, with an extra broad thick leaf. 
MEDIUM 
Bubach (Pistillate). The fruit is firm, of good 
flavor, dark rich color and pleasing appearance. 
McKinley. One of the largest; immense berries; 
very productive; fruit of high quality. 
Marshall. It is beyond doubt one of the largest 
(probably the largest) berry yet introduced. It 
ripens with the early berries and continues in 
fruit until very late in the season. On account 
of its luxurious foliage it will stand the severest 
drought and protect its flowers from late frosts. 
! Sharpless. One of the most popular strawberries 
of the day. The plant is exceedingly large and 
vigorous, quite free from rust or blight. It 
demands well-enriched soil and is one that will 
bring the home grower fine fruit. 
Three W's. Very strong plants, producing large 
fruit of fine quality; a very popular variety. 
LATE 
Chesapeake. One of the best strawberries grown; 
berries large, very fine form, with a rich, aro- 
matic flavor. 
Commonwealth. In the Commonwealth we have 
a berry as large as the largest, as productive 
as any of the large fruiting varieties, and as 
fine flavored and juicy and as dark colored as 
any strawberry grown. 100, $5.00. 
Gandy. This is one of the most profitable ber- 
ries to grow for home use, where quality is the 
first consideration. The plant is a strong, com- 
pact grower, productive of large size, handsome, 
regular berries. Its superior flavor is what 
commends it to all in search of a good late 
berry. 
Hunn (Perfect). A late variety, very productive, 
large size, uniform shape, dark crimson, firm 
flesh of the finest flavor. A strong grower and 
latest sort grown. 
Joe Johnson. This wonderful new variety will 
undoubtedly find a place with most growers. 
It produces a much larger plant than Chesa- 
peake, while the berries are larger and of finer 
flavor. A good canning variety. $5.00 per 100, 
$45.00 per 1,000. 
Ooom Paul. Another all red variety that stands 
picking and handling well; of good form and 
quality. $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1,000. 
AMERICAN EVERBEARING OR FALL 
FRUITING VARIETIES 
Price unless otherwise noted $1.50 per doz., 
$10.00 per 100. 
Americus. The best of the new varieties; thrifty 
growth; produce quantities of medium size ber- 
ries; has given satisfaction wherever grown. 
Progressive. A strong grower producing bright 
red berries which begin to ripen with the or- 
dinary late varieties and keep on bearing till 
late Autumn. 
Superb. Produces quantities of handsome berries. 
Saint Antoine de Padoue. The first of the late 
fruiting varieties to appear on the market and 
still very popular, producing large dark red fruit 
of uniform shape and excellent flavor. 
