RETAIL PRICE-LIST FOR 1884. 
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THE JAMKS VICK STRAWBERRY, FROM LIFE. A PLANT WHICH BORE 180 BERRIES. 
ONE QUARTER NATURAL SIZE. 
James Vick. New. Unusually vigorous grower, with heavy, dark-green foliage. 
The fruit is of a bright scarlet color, uniformly large size, and productiveness 
unequaled by any other variety, line quality; and not the least important feature 
is the ability of the fruit to stand on the vines a week after ripening, without 
becoming soft, or losing quality. Per dozen, 50 cents. Per hundred, $1.50. 
Manchester. (P.) A strong, vigorous grower, free from rust or blight, wonder- 
fully productive, bearing uniformly large fruit of a bright glossy scarlet color, 
and of excellent quality. Very firm. , . 
Per dozen, 30 cents. Per hundred, $1.00. Per thousand, $5.00. 
Daniel Boone. (P.) Plant of large size, strong and vigorous, fruit of very large 
size and produced in abundance; color clear red, firm, of good quality, 'cry 
promising. Per dozen, $1.00. Per hundred, $5.00. 
Kay’s Prolific. Plant a strong, healthy grower. Berry large, somewhat resembles 
"Green Prolific,” color deep scarlet, firm, very productive and early. 
Per dozen, 40 cents. Per hundred, $1.50. 
Piper’s Seedling. Large, wonderfully productive, ripens early, and Is firm; cone- 
shaped, brilliant dark scarlet in color, and of delicious flavor. 
Per dozen, 40 cents. Per hundred, $1.50. 
Jersey Queen. (P.) One of the best late varieties. Said by the originator to be 
not onlv the best variety he has ever sent out, but by far the best in cultivation. 
Peter Henderson says, “ This, so far, is the strawberry par excellence.” Fruit 
of the largest size, brilliant scarlet in color, while the flavor is unsurpassed. 
6 Per dozen, 40 cents. Per hundred, $1.50. 
Old Iron Clad. (Phelps’ Seedling.) A very distinct and promising variety. Ihe 
plant forms stools larger than the “ Sharpless,” berries very large, firm, bright 
scarlet color, of excellent quality, and very productive. . Krt 
* Per dozen, 40 cents. Per hundred, $1.50. 
