STRAWBERRIES 
The imperfect-blooming varieties should be planted contiguous to 
perfect bloomers of the same season to insure fertilization. A row of 
perfect bloomers between two rows of imperfect bloomers will be 
sufficient to fertilize both of them. 
IMPERFECT BLOOMERS 
EARLY. — Haverland, Bubach. 
MIDSEASON. — Cardinal, Kitty Rice. 
LATE. — Sample. 
PERFECT BLOOMERS 
EARLY. — Senator Dunlap, Fairfield. 
MIDSEASON.— Abbington, Margaret, Wm. Belt. 
LATE.— New Home, Steven’s Late Champion. 
ASPARAGUS 
An asparagus bed is altogether feasable on the city lot. The leading 
varieties are Conover’s, Colossal, Columbian, White Mammoth and Palmetto. 
RHUBARB 
may also be grown on the city lot with success. 
Ask for any varieties not here listed 
Ask for any of our publications in which you 
may be interested 
Street and Shade Trees 
Circular No. 
I 
Ornamental Trees 
“ No. 
2 
Evergreen Trees 
“ No. 
3 
Deciduous and Evergreen Shrubs 
“ No. 
4 
Hedges and Screens 
No. 
S 
Ornamental Reeds and Grasses 
“ No. 
6 
Vines and Trailers 
“ No. 
7 
Roses 
“ No. 
8 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials .... 
“ No. 
9 
The Paeonia 
“ No. 
10 
The Dahlia 
“ No. 
II 
Gladioli 
“ No. 
12 
Hardy Ferns 
No. 
13 
Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 
“ No. 
14 
The Booklet, “Dayton Beautiful.” 
The Dayton and Xenia Nurseries 
J. W. MCNARY, Proprietor 
316 West Fourth Avenue DAYTON, OHIO 
J. Horace McFarland Co., Horticultural Printers, Harrisburg, Pa. 
