w estminster Nursery, Westminster , Maryland 
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Big Joe Strawberries. 
Dewberry 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. No. 1.15 1.00 5.00 
Lucretia Dewberry. A dwarf or trailing Blackberry; per¬ 
fectly hardy, healthy and remarkably productive, with large, 
showy flowers. The fruit, which ripens early, is often one 
and one-half inches long by one inch in diameter; soft, 
sweet and luscious throughout. 
Strawberries 
Strawberries succeed in any soil adapted to farm or garden 
crops. Soil should be prepared to a good depth, well drained 
and enriched with vegetable manure (muck, rotten turf, wood 
soil, ashes, etc.). For field culture set rows 3 to 3)4 feet 
apart, 15 to 18 inches in each row; for garden, 15 inches apart 
each way, pathway every third row. For large fruit, keep in 
hills, pinching runners off as they appear. Ground should be 
kept clean and well cultivated. In winter cover with leaves, 
straw or litter. Do not cover until ground is frozen, nor so 
as to smother plants. Remove cover before growth starts in 
spring. Mulching will keep fruit clean and soil in good 
condition. 
Dip in water as soon as received, and bury roots in moist, 
shady ground until ready to set out; do not neglect. Spring 
delivery only. 
Prices of Strawberry Plants 
Per 25 Per 100 Per 5C0 Per 1000 
Aroma, Big Joe, Bubach, Chesa¬ 
peake, Haveland, Ivlondyke, 
Premier, Senator Dunlap.75 1.50 5.00 9.00 
Mae, Mastodon, Progressive... 1.00 2.50 9.00 15.00 
To planters of large quantities we suggest sending us your 
list of wants and we shall be glad to give you special letter 
quotations. 
All of the following varieties are “perfect” and will bear 
even though planted without other varieties, except Haver- 
land and Mae, which must have one or more varieties planted 
with them. 
Aroma. Late; one of the best varieties; plants are large, 
vigorous and healthy; fruit is large, roundish of a bright 
glossy red; excellent quality and exceptionally productive; 
dependable for large crops of first-class fruit. 
Big Joe. Late. Ripens with Chesapeake about three days 
before Gandy. Fruit is firm, large; good flavor, no green 
tips; wonderfully productive; strong grower, real money 
maker; very adaptable to soils. 
Bubach. An old-time favorite; produces an abundance of 
big red berries of medium firmness in midseason; strong 
grower. 
STRAWBERRIES — Continued 
Chesapeake. Late; earlier than Gandy; extra large, evenly 
shaped and uniform in size; plants are healthy, dark green 
in color, rich and vigorous, no rust, no disease; used exten¬ 
sively by commercial planters as well as for table use. 
Haverland. Exceedingly productice; fruit large and luscious; 
withstands drought exceptionally well; produces an immense 
amount of fruit; popular and well tested. 
Klondyke. Berries uniform in shape and size, dark red, mild 
and delicious, very handsome; early; one of the best paying 
varieties; well adapted to southern planting. 
Premier. Everbearing, early to late; noted for its long 
fruiting season; adapted to all sections of the country; 
disease resistant; fruit large to very large, deliciously 
flavored; foliage smooth, bright and clean; quality un¬ 
surpassed; vigorous. 
Senator Dunlap. Early midseason; reliable market berry; 
very productive, succeeding in all parts of the country. 
Fruit is medium to large, firm and attractive. Always 
sells for top prices. 
Mae. A new vigorous prolific variety. Fruit very large, 
about one-third larger than Premier, luscious, excellent 
flavor. The extremely large foliage protects the blossoms 
from late frosts, thus insuring annual crops, which ripen 
with Premier; few seeds; fine shipper. We have tested 
this berry with many other very prolific commercial varieties 
and find it unexcelled; produces three to four times the 
quantity of perfect berries as Premier. Plant with one or 
more other varieties. 
Mastodon. The most extensively planted variety of Ever- 
bearing Strawberry plants. Fruit is very large, waxy in 
appearance; among first ranks as a cropper; the luscious, 
juicy fruit is produced throughout the entire summer and 
autumn months. 
Progressive. A wonderful Everbearing Strawberry that pro¬ 
duces a heavy crop good-sized berries from spring to 
autumn; very prolific, vigorous. 
Asparagus 
Washington Rust-proof Varieties. Planted in great quan¬ 
tities for commercial use. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
2 yr. and 3 yr. No. 1 Plants.50 2.25 12.00 
Horseradish 
Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. No. 1 Roots.75 5.00 
Rhubarb 
Myatts Linneaus. A garden favorite. 
Per 10 Per 100 
No. 1 Plants. 1.00 6.00 
FINE GARDEN COLLECTION 
FOR HOME USE 
Enjoy a wide variety of Small Fruits right 
in your own back yard. 
12 Raspberries, Cumberland, black. 
12 Raspberries, St. Regis, red. 
12 Eldorado Blackberries. 
1 Concord Grape, black. 
1 Moore’s Diamond Grape, white. 
25 Strawberry, Senator Dunlap. 
25 Strawberry, Aroma. 
25 Washington Asparagus. 
10 Rhubarb. 
SPECIAL Net Cash Price With Order. $ 5.25 
F. O. B. Our Nursery or Express Collect. 
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