STR AWBERRI ES 
NEW VARIETIES. 
W HEN ordering please state how you want your plants sent, by mail or ex- 
press. Six of a variety at dozen, 50 at too, and 500 at 1000 rates. We 
will sell 250 plants at the 1000 rate if your total order is not less than 1000 plants. 
When .sent by mail add 25c per too at 100 rates. Plants postpaid at dozen and 25 
rates. 
SOTE — Those Ihcxl are marked {Imp.) are imperfect blossoms and should 
have every third or fourth row {Per.) varieties planted ivith them for to pollenize 
the same. 
The Chellie Strawberry. 
Awarded First Class Certificate of Merit, 
Germantown Horticulture Soc., 1901 
and Highly Recommended by Reliable ^urserymen. 
This Berry originated on the farm 
County, N. J., in ibgb, and fruited two 
of Nathaniel Barton, Mt. Ephriam, Camden 
years later. This plant has a perfect blos- 
som, is a strong grower, free runner, clear 
of rust, very productive, and a sure bearer, 
the fruit ripening midseason to late. The 
large, symmetrically shaped berry, with a 
fresh green calyx, is a bright, glossy red; 
coloring all over and having no green point, 
it presents a strickingly attractive appear- 
ance throughout the season. It is of firm 
texture, and superior flavor resembling that 
of the wild strawberry; in short, it appears 
so perfect in every way that it is quite cer- 
tain to become a leading variety.— Origina- 
tor. 
Plants here a moderate grower. Very 
large, of the Nick Ohmer style. Per Doz- 
en joc; 25. 45c: 100, $/.20. 
Oom Paul. (Per.) Originated by I. 
S. Palmer of New York state and introduced 
by T. C. Kevitt of New Jersey. We bought 
our .stock of plants direct from the introdu- 
cer last spring and this season have a limit- 
ed amount of plants to offer at about half the price they were sold at last year. 
The Introducer says: the new strawberry Oom Paul, the flower 
p'or many years past I. S. Palmer of Columbia Co., N. Y. ha.s 8"'®" .„ 
growing seedling strawberries, aiming to secure a good reha >le q,‘ 
yield at the rate of fifteen thousand quarts to the acre, 
parentage Jessie and Bubach No. 5. Stupendous in size and 
shape, elegant color, shipping the best. Hie plant is a very rank g . 
strong point in favor of Oom Paul is that the last picking nev ■ ) 
