A. L. DON & CO. 
PATERSON, N. J. 
Pot-grown Plants, $1.00 per dozen, $6.00 per 100, 
except where noted 
Lupton—A “Show” Strawberry 
LATE SORTS —Continued 
GANDY. Latest of berries on our list, this profitable old fa¬ 
vorite bears a huge crop of big, bright flame colored fruit, 
shapely, attractive and delicious. Good for canning and 
probably the firmest of Strawberries for shipping. 
LUPTON. Produces many mammoth berries, bluntly conical 
in shape and the handsomest Strawberries of their season. 
Commands top prices in the market. 
NEW WASHINGTON. Sometimes called the“ Honey Sweet” 
Strawberry, this recent introduction is a terrific yielder over 
a long period, with big, firm, delicious fruit, if given care. 
Pot-grown Plants, $1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per 100. 
SHARPLESS. An old favorite, with many big berries of sur¬ 
passing high quality on almost any type of soil. 
Special Collection Qqa 
the Home ScUuden 
These carefully selected varieties are the best of their 
seasons. They will bear delicious fruit throughout the 
late Spring, the Summer, and the Fall. 
Dorsett. Most delicious early berry. 
Catskill. Best midseason. 
Lupton. Most popular late sort. 
Mastodon. Tastiest everbearer. 
12 plants of each sort (48 in all ). $4.25 
(For plot 8x12 feet) 
25 plants of each sort (100 in all ). $7.50 
(For plot 10 x 20 feet) 
50 plants of each sort (200 in all) . 14.00 
(For plot 20 x 20 feet) 
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