Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
The following listed varieties of Strawberry Plants are the 
choicest offered for home gardens and for market purposes. 
All of our pot grown plants are strong and well rooted, being 
grown in two and one-half inch pots, and are shipped in the pots 
in which they are grown, thereby insuring safe shipment, the roots 
undisturbed, allowing them to be transplanted to the best ad¬ 
vantage. 
Pot-grown Strawberry Plants are usually ready for delivery after 
August 1st but sometimes later according to the season. 
Strawberries when planted during August will produce a fine 
growth during late Summer and early Fall which will insure a good 
crop the following Summer. 
The varieties indicated by the letter “P” are the pistillate sorts, 
and should be planted among other perfect-flowering kinds: this 
may be best effected by planting every other or every second row 
of the lattter sort, thereby allowing the pistillate varieties to become 
pollenized. 
Laver plants are ready for delivery about May 1. These are all 
fine, strong plants, well rooted. They will also pack close and 
travel in good condition. 
Pot-grown Strawberry Plants (from 2% in. pots). 
Doz. 50c., 100 $3.00, 250 $6.50, 500 $12.50, 1000 $25. 
Strawberry Plants in pots cannot be sent by mail 
I*ayer Strawberry Plants. 100 $1.00, 1000 $7.00. 
Autumn Bearing 
Glen Mary 
MEDIUM or SECOND EARLY—Continued 
CLYDE. A strong grower making rather short run¬ 
ners; extra large fruit of mild flavor; light crim¬ 
son color. 
THE AUTUMN. Unlike other varieties, this bears 
fruit continuously during the Summer and into 
the late Autumn, even up to frost. Being a 
pistillate variety, should be planted with the Pan- 
American. The price on the Autumn is doz. $2.00, 
100 $ 10 . 00 . 
PAN-AMERICAN. One of the newer varieties and 
Autumn bearing. This is a perfect plant and 
bears continuously from August until frost. Each 
25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 
Extra Early Varieties 
EXCELSIOR. One of the best extra early varieties; 
vigorous, healthy growler; unusually productive for 
an early sort. The fruit is of round, conical form, 
glossy, dark red color. 
SUCCESS. Although this is one of the earliest, it 
holds out well during the Strawberry season; it 
is a little soft for shipping, but this fact proves 
its superiority for home use. The fruit is of 
globular form, bright scarlet, fine flavor. 
TEXAS. A strong grower; has quantities of run¬ 
ners; a good shipper; fruit medium large, crim¬ 
son, very productive. 
Medium or Second Early 
ABINGTON. A strong growing native variety of 
recent introduction. The fruit is of large size, 
bright red in color, very solid and of excellent 
flavor. 
BRANDYWINE. Famous among commercial grow¬ 
ers for its quality as a shipper. Color blood red; 
round; yields very large crops of finest quality 
berries. 
GLEN MARY. One of the best Strawberries for the 
home garden and nearby markets. Extra large and 
productive; twelve specimens will fill a quart 
measure; color dark, glossy crimson, fairly firm 
and of excellent quality. 
GOLDEN GATE. A strong growing variety, bearing 
rich, crimson fruit without green tips, and quality 
equal to the best; seems to bloom early and late, 
making a good variety to pollenize. 
HERITAGE. This is an excellent variety in every 
way, making a large number of runners The 
berries are long in shape, and extremely attrac¬ 
tive; extra large and of delicious flavor; a very 
heavy yie lder; color crimson. 
XLONDYKE. Of recent introduction, color dark red; 
conical and very long, having the long neck 
typical of the very sweet berry; large in size, 
deliciously sweet in flavor; extra heavy yielder; 
one of th e b est shippers. 
MARK HANNA P. The berries are of exceedingly 
large size, attractive in color, and excellent qual¬ 
ity; very prolific. 
MARSHALL. As an exhibition berry and for home 
use it is the leader; it captures the prize wherever 
exhibited; although of great size the fruit is rarely 
ever misshapen. The color is a rich glossy crim¬ 
son that every one admires; the quality is ex¬ 
cellent and it is a strong grower. 
NEW YORK. The berries are large, of conical form, 
dark red color, and of remarkably sweet flavor; 
one of the best for home use. 
PARSON’S BEAUTY. A strong grower, making an 
abundance of runners; fruit is large and mild in 
flavor, of conical shape, bright red color. 
SAMPLE P. A variety much used for market; is a 
heavy yielder of large berries, excellent flavor. 
Strawberry, Marshall 
SENATOR DUNLAP. Is one of the uni¬ 
versally popular varieties: famous as a 
shipper. Color dark red; top-shaped; 
fruit large, rich flavor; yields immense 
crops of high quality fruit. 
Late to Very Late 
BELMONT. Although one of the older va¬ 
rieties, it is considered by many to be 
the finest late berry; an excellent keeper. 
CHESAPEAKE. The most productive of 
the late varieties. Fruit extra large and 
very smooth, color crimson to dark and 
of rich aromatic flavor. 
COMMONWEALTH. This is the latest of 
all strawberries and should be in every 
home garden. Not only is this an extra 
large Derry, but also very productive, 
solid and of deep rich color. 
GANDY. An excellent late berry of uni¬ 
form size and perfect in form; color 
bright crimson and very glossy; best re¬ 
sults when grown on moist soil. 
MINUTE MAN P. Is a vigorous grower, 
very productive, fruit of crimson color, 
excellent quality and continues to bear 
longer than most other berries. • 
