86 JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
The Heritage is the latest novelty in strawberries. Originated in Burlington County, N. J., it has 
attracted much attention in Philadelphia markets, owing to its very large size, dark shining crimson color 
and fine quality. Extremely large from its first pickings, holding its size and yielding abundantly after 
all other varieties are gone. Price, postpaid, $1.00 per dozen; by express, 85c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100; 
$10.00 per 1000. Special prices by letter for larger lots. 
SEVEN STANDARD STRAWBERRIES 
Price on each variety, per dozen, 40c.; per 100, $1.25, hy mail, postpaid; by express, per dozen, 
25c.; per 100, 75c.; per 1000, $6.00. In 1000 lots we will assort varieties 
AUTO. A new, perfect flowering Delaware berry, of large 
size and extra fine quality. Enormously prolific, of unusual 
vigor and carries its fruit well up from the ground. Will 
flourish and bear fine crop under adverse weather conditions. 
Flavor delicious; pointed in shape. 
BUBACH, No. 5. ( Midseason .) A prominent grower 
says: "If all varieties were culled out but ten, I would place j 
Bubach, No. 5 , at the head of the list, on account of its large, 
bright berries, immense yield and fine flavor.” Pistillate. 
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“THE GANDY.” (Late.) One of the best late straw- J 
berries ever introduced. The fruits are uniformly large, per¬ 
fect in form and firm; color, bright crimson and glossy. Qual¬ 
ity superb. Perfect blooming. 
THE MAXIMUS. One of the largest and most beau¬ 
tiful of all strawberries. (Late.) Perfect bloomer ; strong, 
robust and prolific. Berries conical, deep glossy scarlet; flesh 
pink, very tender, of mild flavor. 
OOM PAUL. This new strawberry is pronounced by 
many growers who have tried it a perfect wonder. Stupendous 
in size and delicious in flavor. Good shape, elegant color and 
fine shipper. A very rank grower and a perfect bloomer. 
The berries are giants; six have been known to fill a quart 
box, and the last picking never runs small. Single plants 
yield a full quart. Very prolific. Perfect bloomer. 
GLEN MARY. ( Midseason .) Perfect flowering. Vig¬ 
orous, of Brandywine type. Enormously productive of large, 
deep red berries. Flesh very firm. Red clear to the center; 
sweet, rich and high-flavored; a decidedly good all-round 
berry. 
BRANDYWINE. (Midseason to very late.) Brandywine 
is already world-famous, in fact, we doubt if any strawberry 
ever before has received such enthusiastic praise over so wide 
an extent of territory. The berries are of large size, glossy 
scarlet, very firm, solid and shapely, rich, juicy and luscious, 
and wonderfully productive. Perfect flowering. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
Remove the unsightly fence and increase 
the value of your property by planting a 
California Privet hedge. Does well in all 
situations and under all conditions. 
A vigorous grower, with leaves of a good, 
rich shade of green; it is almost an evergreen, 
the new leaves putting forth as the old ones 
fall 
Privet can be pruned at any time, and the 
more this is done, the better it will look and 
the thicker it will grow. Insects never attack 
it, and it does not grow dull, but holds its 
beautiful green foliage throughout the season. 
We have a fine lot of good, strong, well- 
rooted, well-branched plants to offer. 
They should not be compared to the tall spind¬ 
ling things often offered. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Prices: 18 to 24 inches_ $ 3.25 128.00 
2 to 3 feet. 3.75 io.oo 
