CARTERS TESTED SEEDS INC. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
All of our pot-grown plants are strong and well rooted, 
bcinV Brown In two and one-half inch pots, and are 
shipped in t lie pots in which they are Kionn, thereby 
insuring safe shipment, the roots undisturbed, allowing 
them to be transplanted to the best advantage. 
Pot-grown Strawberry Plants are usually ready for de- 
livery after August 1st. 
Strawberries when planted during August or September 
produce a tine growth during the fall and insure a good 
crop the following Summer. 
“DB lA'K’S JI'DITII.” (New). 
This new early seedling was awarded the Silver Medal 
bv the Mass. Horticultural Society in 1915 and three nist 
prizes in open competition at the annual show of the same 
society in 1017. 
The “DeLue’s Judith” Is a perfect blossom variety. 
It is very large and carries its size well throughout 
the whole season, making it one of the most valuable for 
the home garden. The color is deep red all through and 
quite glossy. It is of good form and has no superior 
for flavor; is very smooth in texture and without cole, 
its firmness and fine appearance makes it a fine shipping 
berry for market gardeners. True, each 20c; per do/... 
$2.00; per 100, $1 5.00. 
HOWARDS NO. 17. 
The plants of this dependable and new Strawberry are of 
medium size with dark green foliage. The berries are 
conical and pointed, of good size and color with a flavor 
which is unique, distinct and delicious. It is a spleiuid 
market berry and a coming favorite with all who grow it. 
Price, each, 12c; per do/., $1.25; per 100, $8.50. 
1*K KM IKK. 1 New ) . 
A very early and productive variety, producing mammoth 
berries; of excellent form and flavor, bright red all through 
with very delicious flavor, strongly recommended as a 
high-class berry; without doubt this is one of the finest 
strawberries of recent introduction. Price, each, 15c; per 
do/.., $1.50; per 100, $10.00. 
ST. MARTINS. (Now). 
The plants are strong with a beautiful deep green foliage. 
The berries are freely produced, very large and uniform; 
very similar to Marshall but of superior quality and color. 
An excellent keeper and a wonderful shipper. Awarded the 
Silver Medal at Mass. Horticultural Society and gained 
many notable awards during the past seasons. This re- 
markable berry was originated by McLouis Graton of 
Whitman, Mass. Price, 20c; per doz., $2.00; per 100, $15.00. 
FALL OR EVERBEARING 
VARIETIES 
Everbearing strawberries are now extensively grown 
both for home use and for market. They bear 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, healthy and very 
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. The 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, $0.50; per 1000, $55.00. 
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