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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 
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OOM PAUL. 
EARLY BEAUTY—Earliest of all. 
OOM PAUL STRAWBERRY 
The now strawberry, OOM PAUL, is a wonder. Stupen¬ 
dous in size and delicious in flavor, nice shaj>e, elegant color, 
Hhijjpilift the best. The plant 1 h a very rank grower. Another 
strong point in favor of OOM 1'AUL Is that the last picking 
never runs small. Very prolific; in shape Inclined to Jessie, 
flic berries are giants. Single plants yield n full quart. A 
record-breaker—six berries filled a quart box, for which 
810.00 was paid at our Kleld Meeting, June 15, 1901. One hun¬ 
dred and forty quarts were picked from two hundred and 
eighty OOM PAUL plants at one single picking. Price, post¬ 
paid, 50c, per dozen; by express, 85c. per doz.; 81.25 per 100; 
80.00 per 1,000. 
BLACKBERRIES 
KbhOItAIlO. Very hardy; no core. Sweet, with the 
flavor of the wild berry, prolific, good size. Postpaid, 10c. 
each; 85c. per doz. By express, 75c. per dozen; 88.50 per 100. 
MHIK. Hardy; productive; large and of good quality. 
Postpaid, 10c. each; 75c. per dozen. By express, 00c. per 
doze*; 88.00 per 100. 1 
1CITTATINNY. Very large, medium to late. Not 
hardy north of New York City. Postpaid, 10c. each; 06c. per 
dozen. By express, 50c. per dozen; 88.00 per 100. 
LUCUETJIA. The old standard dewberry. Postpaid, 
Hie. elicit; 05c. per dozen. By express, 50c. per dozen; 88.00 
per 100. 
CURRANTS 
PEES. tv I LI>10It. In size of bunch and berry, color 
and quality of fruit, the Wilder Is much superior to Fay’s 
Prolific. Price, postpaid, 81.15 per dozen. By express, 81.00 
per dozen; 88.00 per 100. 
CHEEKY. Largo red. 2-year, postpaid, 81.15 per dozen. 
By express, 81.00 per dozen; 8-1.00 per 100; 885.00 per 1,000. 
FAY'S PROLIFIC* 2-year, postpaid, 81.16 per dozen. 
By express, 81.00 per dozen; 81.00 per 100; 836.00 per 1,000. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
INDUSTRY. An English sort. Fruit dark red, large 
and of good quality. Season early. 
DOWNING. Large, light green; suitable for family use 
or for market. 
Prices, postpaid, 20c. each; 81.60 per dozen. By express, 
81.116 per dozen; 88.00 per 100. 
RASPBERRIES 
Red Varieties 
BULLISH. Large bright red berry, holding'size until 
end of season; does not fade; small core, very ilrm. Price, 
postpaid, 50c. per dozen. By express, 15c. tier dozen; 81.75 
per 100; 812.00 per 1 , 000 . 
cu t’ll ItICItT. The old standard and hard to bent: verv 
productive; a rich red, Ilrm and good quality. Price same as 
Miller. 
A Yellow Raspberry 
GOLD ION QUEEN. Seedling of the Cuthbert. Very 
productive and hardy; large size, beautiful color and excel¬ 
lent quality. A line garden berry. Postpaid, 75c. per dozen. 
By express, 06o per dozen; 88.00 per 100; 820.00 per 1,000. 
Iliack Cap Varieties 
CUBI1I1CRLAND. The business Black Cap. Fruit very 
large, wondet fully productive and absolutely hardy. Early. 
Price, postpaid, loo. each; 75c. per dozen. 'By express oo'e 
per dozen; 83.60 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000. 
GREGG. Toe standard Black Cap. Profitable market 
sort. Postpaid, 10c. each; 50c. per dozen. By express, 15c. 
per dozen: 81.75 per 100; 812.00 per 1,000. 
NEW EARLY BEAUTY STRAWBERRY 
The new Early Beauty Strawberry is, without anv ques¬ 
tion, the strongest grower of any berry we have ever had any 
knowledge of. At our Floraeroft Gardens it has proven itself 
a wonder in this respect, and will undoubtedly, from its very 
vigorous constitution, prove a splendid sort from which to get 
early crosses for other new varieties. From spring-set plants, 
it has entirely covered the ground in rows 5 feet apart by fall. 
The fruit ripens the very earliest of any berry which we have 
ever known. It is of large size, of the pointed shape, os 
shown in the Illustration, and of delicious flavor. The berry 
is a rich, glossy red ; very handsome. It has a vivid green 
callx, which sets the berry off to perfection. For a very early 
commercial sort, we know of no berry on the list to equal it. 
it is a perfect (lowering variety. Price, 50c. per dozen, post¬ 
paid ; by express, 35c. per dozen ; 81.50 per 100; 810.00 per 
1,000. 1 
THE I1MAXIBIUS. One of the largest and most 
beautiful of nil Strawberries. Perfect bloomer: plant 
strong and robust. Produces two and four fruit stalks to a 
plant, well filled with very large berries. Berries conical, 
deep glossy scarlet; flesh pink, sometimes white at the centre 
very tender, of mild flavor. Late. 
GLEN MARY. Very vigorous, perfect blooming plant 
of Brandywine and Isabel type. Enormously productive of 
large, bright, deep red berries. Flesh very firm. Light red 
clear to tile centre; sweet, rich and high-flavored; a de¬ 
cidedly good berry in point of plant, yield, fine form, 
bright color, firmness and good quality. Medium 
season. 
BISBIAECK. Perfect (lowering. A new and vigorous 
seedling of Rubacli. Plant vigorous, fruit stalks verv 
heavy. Broad, dark leaves. Moderately productive, but ail 
Die berries are largo to very large. Light glossv scarlet 
color. Late. 
BfARStf ALL. (Midseason.) Berries very beautiful and 
average extraordinarily large—often fourteen will fill a qunrt 
mcasuro. For home use it is peerless. The first of the extra 
large varieties to ripen, and although of great size, the fruit 
is rarely ever misshapen. Color is a rich glossy crimson, ad¬ 
mired by nil. Perfect blooming. 
RHANDYWINE. {Midscason lo very laic.) Brandywine 
is already world-famous; in fact, we doubt if any strawberry 
ever before 1ms received such enthusiastic praise over so wide 
an extent of territory. The berries arc of large size glossy 
scarlet, very linn, solid and shapely, of delightful aroma, 
rich, juicy and luscious, and wonderfully productive. Perfect 
blooming. 
-um: ui me nest taic straw¬ 
berries ever introduced. Strictlv fanev. The fruits are uni¬ 
formly large, perfect in form and firm:' color, bright crimson 
and ns glossy ns if varnished. Quality superb: delightful 
aronm, suggestive of both strawberries nnd peaches. Perfect 
BUBACH, No. S. ( Midscason .) A prominent grower 
says: “ If all varieties were culled out but ten, he would place 
Bubacli, No. 5, at the head of the list on account of its large 
bright berries, immense yield and fine flavor.” Pistillate 
variety. 
PRICES ON THE ABOVE SEVEN VARIETIES 
By mall, postpaid, -10c. per dozen; 81.50 per 100. By ex¬ 
press, 2oc. per dozen; 81.00 per 100; 80.00 per 1,000. 
