J. W. ADAMS & CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Nick Ohmer. Tliis new Strawberry is recommended by Beaver 
and Crawford, of Oliio, and Davis, of Nortliampton, leading Straw- 
berry growers, as 
tlie l)fst variety 
now in sight. 
The fruit is of the 
lari^est size, dark 
gloss\' I'ed and of 
excellent llavor. 
Brandywine. 
Large, late and 
productive, su- 
perseding the 
Gandy. 
Hunn. From 
N. Y. Exijerinient 
tion. A most promising 
very late berry, ripening 
from June 24 to July 21. 
A merchant in New York 
City returned 20 cents 
per quart, and wrote 
that the Hunn was su- 
])erior in color, flavor 
and shipping (pialities to any other 
berry he iiad evei" seen. At a hor- 
ticultural exhibition baskets of the 
Hunn surpassed in every way all nick oh.mer 
others on the tables. Very late 
and vei y ])rolific. 
For a description of othei- Strawlierries, send for our Pocket 
Catalogue. Choice plants by mail, at the following 
PRICES OF STRAWBERRIES. 
Varieties marked (Per.) have perfect blossoms and (Imp.) im- 
perfect. One-fourth of those set out sliould be perfect-flowering. 
Bismarck ( f er ) . . . 
Brandywine (Per.) . . 
Bubacn ilnip. ) 
Clyde I Per.) 
Glen Mary ( Per ) . . , 
Governor Hoard (Per.) 
Greenville (Imp.) . , 
Hall's Favorite 'Per.) . 
Haverland (imp.) . . . . 
Hunn ( Per.) 
Marshall (Per ) 
Manwell (Per.) 
Margaret (Per.) ... 
Parker Earle ( Per ) 
Wm. Belt 'Per.) 
Mixed Varieties, not labeled 
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