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Early Woodrow (see page 22). Will become a great shipping berry 
MEDIUM-EARLY STRAWBERRIES, continued 
Gold Dollar (page 22). Fine and luscious 
place as a canning berry. In flavor it is milder and 
more delicious than Senator Dunlap. The berries 
are excellent shippers and splendid keepers. The 
calyx is a bright green, and the seeds are yellow, 
making a beautiful color combination. In short, the 
Dr. Burrill is an ideal berry for either home use or 
for market. This great variety is a strong bisexual, 
and has a very long-blooming season, making it 
unequaled as a pollenizer for pistillate varieties. 
Its blpssoms are large, hardy, and well developed.” 
Our stock of plants, which we procured from the 
introducer, have made a very good growth and we 
hope to have sufficient to supply all of our customers, 
who want to try out this splendid new variety. 
Price, $5 per 1,000. 
EARLY JERSEY GIANT. ^ s ! t sis of th ® 
number of hybrids produced by Dr. Walter Van Fleet, 
of New Jersey. It ripens medium early. The berries 
are large, brilliant crimson, conical with pointed 
tips. They ripen evenly all over, have a delightful 
aroma, and are most excellent in quality. The fruit 
is uniformly large and has large green caps which 
make it very showy and attractive. The blossoms 
are large and perfect. The plant is a strong grower 
and heavy yielder. We consider it one of the largest 
and best of the early varieties. The plants are large, 
strong, and healthy and, as grown on our soil, the 
roots are often 10 to 12 inches or more in length, 
making it a good drought-resister. It is firm enough 
to ship well and with its handsome appearance and 
good qualities it will bring the very highest prices 
on any market. We confidently recommend this 
as one of the very best medium-early fancy berries 
that will give satisfaction wherever grown. 
Price, $5 per 1,000. 
ORDERS LARGE OR SMALL GIVEN 
CAREFUL ATTENTION 
Plants arrived in good shape. 
I thank you for your careful 
attention to this small order.— 
J. Comly Hall, Chester 
County, Pa., April 24, 1916. 
