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Strawberries — Continued 
STRAWBERRIES. 
New Varieties 
Australian Criinsnn or Everbearing— One of the be t for a hot climate; it is very extensively- 
grown in IjOs Angeles Ccjunty, Cal., and in many other counties in the State. Its main fruiting season in 
Southern California commences in March and continues through April, May, June and July; large 
crops are also harvested in January, provided there is not too mucli rainy weather. Being so very early 
and so extremely late, it is one of the most profitable varieties to grow in a warm climate. It is a most 
excellent shipper. The fruit averages very large, is ^of a brilliant crimson color and most delicioutly 
flavored. . 
■ g Frice, 7Gc. per dozen, $2.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1000 
Dollar — A variety of the greatest excellence; sells for from 15c. to 20c. more per crate tlian nust 
other varieties. It is very early, large size, a glowing crimson in color and possesses an exqnis-ii© 
flavor. A fine shipper. Grown extensively in Placer County, Cal. Is a beautiful grower, witli htavy 
dark green leaves, to protect the blossoms from frost and late spring rains. Yields a large teccnd ciop 
in many localities. Is enormously productive. 
Price, 73 c. per ;dozen, i$2.0O per 100, $8.00 per 1000 
Hood Kiver (Clark's Seedling) — The great shipping berry of the Pacific Northwest, claimed to be 
earlier than Miihel's Early. It can he picked when white and shipped to New York. A most wonderful 
Vielder. Berries large and of a most delicious flavor. This variety took a medal at the World's Colum- 
bian Exposition. 
Price, $1.00 per dozen, $3.00 per lOU, $10.00 per 1000 
Hcxiean {Arizona Everbearing) — A plant with a heavy dark green foliage; fruit enormous in size, 
cherry red in color, deliciously sweet and highly-llavored. A tremendous fruiter. Everbearing in Southern 
California. This will be widely cultivated when better known. 
Price, $1.00 per dozen, $3.00 per 100, $10.00 per 1000 
