TRUE-TO-NAME STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Helen Davis (see page 
HUSTLER. This new variety comes from 
Pennsylvania. We have seen it in fruit for the 
past two seasons; on one occasion .three quarts of 
very fine berries, one each of three varieties, were 
taken to the Reading Terminal Market, Phila¬ 
delphia, and the different dealers were asked which 
Ripens the latter part of May 
berry they preferred; out of twelve or fifteen all 
but one immediately selected the variety we now 
call Hustler. It is a berry of large size, a beautiful, 
rich scarlet, and of very fine flavor; it is firm enough 
to carry, and its large size, rich color and fine 
quality will command the highest price on any 
market. The illustration on page io will give you 
a good idea of what it looks like. Those who have 
seen the Hustler in fruit are anxious for plants, 
and so would you be if you had seen it. 
Better try a few anyway, but don’t ask for 
too many, as our stock is, unfortunately, 
much limited this season. 
Gold Dollar (see page 7), fine and luscious 
