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New Wonder Strawberry 
De Lue’s Judith 
Awarded silver medal and three first prizes by the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Was the first 
native berry to arrive in Boston market in the 
season of 1919, bringing 
One Dollar per Quart Wholesale 
while the best New York and New Jersey berries 
were selling for forty cents per quart retail. Stands 
up well and endures long shipment. 
De Lue’s Judith is a long season, very productive, 
wonderfully flavored, sweet and juicy strawberry 
of beautiful form and so firm as to allow of being 
dropped four feet from the hand to the floor with- 
out injury. The plants are vigorous and health v, 
having perfect blossoms and making an abundance 
of strong runners so they can be rapidly multiplied. 
Just as Dc Luc's Golden Giant Szveet Corn excels 
among other varieties of sweet corn, so does 
Dc Luc’s Judith Strawberry surpass in excellence 
other varieties of strawberries both for the home 
and the market garden. 
Prices: One doz. plants, $2.50: plants, 
$9.00: 100 plants, $15.00. 
Potted plants August or September. 
Prices: One dcz. pots, $3.00: 50 pots, 
$11.00; 100 pots, $20 00 
Send for Literature on Strawberry 
and Sweet Corn. 
THE DeLUE EXPERIMENTAL 
FARM 
Dept. N. Needham Mass. 
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