CARTERS TESTED SEEDS INC. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
ABINGTON. (Midseason.) A 'strong growing native 
variety of recent introduction. The fruit is of large 
size, bright red In color, very sblid and of excellent 
flavor. 
BARRYMORE. This fine strawberry was awarded a Silver 
Modal by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 
1VJ0S, for its excellence. The plants are of strong growth 
and very productive. The conical shaped berries are of 
medium size and of a dark, gldss'y, crimson color ; the 
flesh is a rich red and very juicy. 
BELMONT. (Late.) One of the standard varieties and 
always reliable, and without exception t lie berry whose 
flavor has not been excelled. Fruit is of medium size, 
linn and heavy ; the color a deep, rich red, shading light 
at the centre. As to its keeping-uiualities it is without 
doubt the best. 
BRANDYWINE. (Midscason.) A strong growing mercial 
growers for its quality as a shipper. Color blood red; 
round ; yields very large crops of finest quality berries. 
COMMONWEALTH. (Late.) A bc$ry of Massachusetts 
origin and one which has a long fruiting season; it Is 
probably as large as any berry eft the present time and 
fully as productive. Its color is itliat dark crimson so 
much admired and unexcjiijlcd for Its tine flavor. 
EXCELSIOR. (Extra Eat'fy.) One of the earliest berries 
in existence; unusually productive owing to its early 
fruiting season. The fruit is of round, conical form, of 
fair size and excellent flavor. The color a dark red and 
glossy, holding nearly to the center. 
HIAWATHA. A late variety, ripening about the same 
time as the Commonwealth which it closely resembles in 
size and firmness, but of a better color and flavor. A 
variety adaptable to most soils. 
GLEN MARY. (Midsummer*) An excellent berry for qual- 
ity, large size and productiveness, and one that meets 
all requirements for home -and market use. Usually the 
last berries picked are as -large as the first. The color 
which is a deep glossy crimson is very attractive; the 
fruit is firm and solid and of excellent flavor. 
GOLDEN GATE. (Midseason.) This variety is a particu- 
larly strong grower, producing large, strong '•blossoms, 
making an exceptional sort for planting witff rbe pistil- 
late sorts for pollenizing. Fruit is it rich crimson, rarely 
showing fruit with green tips. 
MARSHALL. (Midseason.) Undoubtedly the best straw- 
berry for home use and one of the best as an exhibition 
berry, usually taking a prize wherever exhibited. The 
color is one greatly admired, being a rich, glossy crim- 
son, with this deep color running nearly to the center. 
NEW YORK. One of the best sorts for private or market 
gardens. The berries are large, of conical form; dark 
red color, firm texture and of remarkably sweet flavor. 
In the market they sell at sight. 
ROOSEVELT. A midseason variety. Habit vigorous and 
strong. Fruit is much larger than Marshall, hut similar 
In shape, color being a somewhat lighter crimson. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Midseason.) Is one of the univer- 
sally popular varieties; famous us a shipper. Color dark 
red; top-shaped; fruit large, rich flavor. 
Pot-grown Strawberry Plants (from 2y>-ln. pots) 
Doz. 80c„— 100 ¥0.00,-10110 ¥50.00 
Strawberry plants in pots cannot l>e sent b.v mail. 
(50 sol, I nt 100 Rate, 500 at 1000 Rate.) 
FALL OR EVERBEARING 
VARIETIES 
Everbearing strawberries are now extensively grown 
both for home use and for market. They hear fruit stead- 
ily from early June until December. To get a large crop 
during the latter part of summer and in the fall, the 
blossoms should be picked off until about July 1st. 
PEERLESS. This variety is considered to be the best 
everbearing sort yet raised. The fruit is rich in color 
and sweet in flavor, of good size and form. 
PROGRESSIVE. A very choice everbearing sort with plants 
similar to the Dunlap, being strong, healthv and verv 
hardy and a good plant maker. The Progressive is one 
of the most perpetual, producing good berries of medium 
size, dark red inside and out. 
SUPERB. 'Phe fruit of this excellent variety is very large, 
glossy dark red color, particularly firm and' choice 
quality. The berries are of exceedingly uniform size and 
shape and a rich blood red from outside to centre. 
Price, per doz., $1.00; per 100, $1.00; per 1000, $00. 
