MOST NORTHERN NURSERIES IN AMERI 
STRAWBERRIES. 
well rotted barnyard manure as superior to all otlicrs .< .crtiuicr we rt. 
For field culture plant in rows 3% feet apart each wav. 1 ,s inches apart in the 
?hi fall oVwl^^'-tf V''"'' ''•""^^ """^ P-'f^ay everV third row. Tfter the 
: recommend 
rows. For garden 
sround is frozen in 
At prices quoted by the dozen we mail plants postpaid. Plants by the hundred ana tho.,,- 
iT,^ lI'.'^nThi.iL^P "/h" expense. Add 20c ,,erhundred to prices quotedTwanted by m 
Llniess otherwise noted, 25c per doz., 7.1c per 100. Ss.oo per lono ^ i-eu u w antea Dy m 
thousand 
ail. 
BEDERVV'OOD— An cnormousyield- 
cr, producing large, round, perfect- 
ly formed berries, of a light scarlet 
color and hne flavor. 
BRANDYWINE— A tine, large, late, 
handsome, productive berry of ex- 
cellent quality. 
BUBACH No. "s— The fruit is large 
antl h.'indsonie. It is exceedingl3' 
productive and valuable for a near 
CHALLENQE. by market. Mid-season, 
t^hjll l*»n(rf» This is esscntiallv a market berry. It is immensely pro- 
v/iiciii&iij^E. jiyg „f largest size, of good color, qualitv and 
.appearance, and a splendid shipper. For resisting drouth we belieye it has 
no superior and very few, if any, equals. 
It is of fine flavor and color, firm and ships perfectly almost any dis- 
tance. During the awful drouth of 1001. when all vegetation .seemed to 
dry up in the intense heat, 
the Challenge stood up in 
line shape, never drving up 
in the least Per do2. 7SC. 
per 100 $4.00. 
CLVDE— The fruit is large, 
firm, never varies from its 
regular conical shape and 
hol(l.< its size to the end of 
the se.'ison. 
CRESCENT SEEDLING— 
Medium size, bright scarlet, 
plant very vigorous and 
hardy. 
ENHANCE— Fruit of good 
size and firm, making il a 
valuable market and ship- 
pirij; v.'irietv. 
In fields 
where other 
varieties were totally killed 
by frost, this sort produced 
a full crop of good fruit. 
The fruit is very large, 
of a bright crimson 
color, of firm texture and 
most delicate flavor. It 
ripens very late and this 
lact should recommend it 
for the market. 
. . QANDY— Berries brightcrim 
son. very nn.form in size and shape, large and firm. Bun.nm 
ULEN MARY— Berries of largest size, bright red on surface 
tcr. sweet, rich and of good flavor. 
xOREENVILLE— Berries of large size, good quality and medium texture; 
color, very even 
and fine. 
xHAVERLAND — 
Berries uniform, 
long, medium size 
and fair quality. 
Eureka. 
ROUUH KlUER. 
Joe. T^c ''''1"' '■ '^''y " itli beautiful large leaves, perfect- 
, \ ly free from rust, and multiplies rapidly. The fruit is verv 
large, bright glossy red clear through, conical in form; is borne 
well up off the groiind on strong fruit stems and is ofgood qualitT. 
Medium to late. Per doz. goc, per 100 $2.50. qu.ony. 
qu-Tlit '""""^ °*' 'bright crimson and ofgood 
niCHfiL'S EARLY— The earliest sort grown. Fruit small but of 
delicious flavor. ^ ^ ^1 
NICK OHMER-The fruil is of the largest size, dark, glossy red 
firm and ot excellent flavor. 
PARKER EARLE— Berries, regular, conical, short neck clossv 
scarlct-eiimson. Season, medinm to late. • e • 
RIO— liaily, large, good flavor, a most beautiful fruit in the box 
Enormously productive, hardv and free 
. , , . , from disease. Berries verv large round- 
ish, but somewhat flattened and pointed. Color" dark red like 
Gandy. The finest late strawberry in existence. Our stock'is ot 
our own growing, from plants received direct from the introducer 
last spring, soc per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
SPLENDID— The fruit is of large size, above the average inqualitv 
''vLm''KcIJ,a'iL"'J''''>1 ""i' S''" ''e shipped long distances. ^ 
X VAN DEM AN— Fruit ot good size, firm and beautiful, valuable 
as a shipper. ■' *^'"*'»"e 
x>yARRELD— The fruit is of large size, beautiful appearance de- 
hcious flavor, firm texture, unsurpassed for shipping 
x WM. BELT— .\ very high colored berry, ripening evenlv to the 
tip; extra large in size and pointed in shape 
WILSON— The most widely known and 
strawberry jjlanted 
Rough Rider. 
universally successful 
STAWBERRY RASPBERRY, OR 
TREE STRAWBERRY. 
One of cnc most bcautilul fruits ever .seen; berries the size and 
shape of the largest strawberries, bright, rich, shining scarlet 
with an exquisite bloom; makes lovely jams, jellies and tarts' 
light red in cen- 
VILLAQE GARDEN 
COLLECTION. 
having a delicious flavor entirely diflTerent from any other fruit- 
bears the first season, and gets larger and stronger every year' 
Came from Japan, and tested for five years here; the bush "i ows 
liom l.s inches to 2 feet high, is entirely hardv and will do well 
every where, regardless of heat or drought." All lovers of truit 
should give It a trial. It will surprise and please you. isc each 
4 for soc . 22<or.Si.oo, postpaid. j . .o*. catn, 
CHOICE CWXeCTONS 
CITY GARDEN 
COLLECTION. 
25 Bederwood. ~l 
25 Brandy Wine. I ">» Plants 
38 Haverland. f Sl.oo, 
12 Rough Rider. J Postpaid. 
This collection is intended for 
IHople with small citv lots who 
wish enough fruit for their own 
table use during the season. 
This will produce suffieient fruit 
througli 
the sea- 
son fora 
small 
ffimily. 
12 Challenge. 
13 Joe- 
so Clyde. 
50 Crescent. 
50 Eureka. 
25 Lovett. 
50 William Belt. 
This will supply a large 
family with all the berries they 
can consume throughout the 
season. 
250 Plants for 
$2.00 by ex' 
press at pur' 
chasers ex^- 
pense. 
JOE. 
EUREKA. 
