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Mammoth. 
Stralvberries, continued 
average size; briglu scarlet on sunny side and lighter on the shady side, somewhat like the 
dear old Downing — a beautiful combination of color that is very tempting. Midnight is of 
a tlelicious, mild, subacid llavor, with llesh tender and melting. Price, 35 els. per doz'., 75 els. 
for 50, $1 per 100, $5 per 1,000. 
MORGAN. e.\-tra-big fellows of 
- - high qualitj-. Too delicious and 
tender for any but near-by market, yet for the 
amateur, where size and high quality are most 
to be desired, it is one of the best. The perfect¬ 
blooming ph.iu is of robust habit, and does best 
on rich, strong soil, though for some years past 
it has fruited abundantly here on a well-enriched 
sandy loam. One o! the sure-enough good big 
berries. Price, 25 cts. per doz., 50 cts. for 50, 75 cts. 
I)er ICO, S4 per 1,000. 
This perfect-flower¬ 
ing plant is one of 
the very robust kind 
that will make a 
heavy plant and a strong lot of fruiting crowns on 
any soil; yet, like all heavy plants of its class, it 
requires moderately strong soil to develop its finest 
harvest of grand berries. Each plant has not 
more than two or three e.vtra-strong fruit-stalks, 
and these only a moderate number of heavy 
extra-strong staminate blossoms that assure the 
most perfect pollination, resulting in every bloom 
making a perfect berry of enormous size, so that 
.'i.tM.MOTii. the final yield in quantity is greater than tliat of 
any extra-large berry I iiave ever known, Tlie ex¬ 
tremely big, deep red berries are of flattened globular form, giving one the impression of toma¬ 
toes ; tliey are an astonishment to all who behold them for the first lime. Firm in texture, deep 
red all the way througii, and of rich, liigh flavor: Mammoth is a sure enough big thing. Mammotn 
berries. Mammoth yield, Mammoth profits and Mammoth smiles for all who grow the Mammoth 
Strawberry. Price, 35 cts. per doz., 50 cts. for 50, 75 cts. per 100, $4. per 1,000. 
MAXIMUS. A robust, broad-leaved, perfect-blooming plant of great vigor; one of the big 
-fellows in both plant and fruit. For three years in my trial bed, wlien I liad 
over 300 varieties, it was the largest and most beautiful of all. Berries broadly conical, deep 
glossy scarlet, seldom misshapen ; flesh pink, very lender, of mild, sweet flavor. Ranks among 
the few extra-select table berries. Great size, beauty and high quality ought also to make it a 
profitable family or market berry. Price, 35 cts. per doz., Si per 100, $5 per 1,000. 
This new variety has much of promise and is likely to take high rank among the 
very best standard varieties. Plant a good free grower — not one of the over- 
_ rampant kind, neither is it a shy plant-maker, but just about right to prevent 
; overcrowding and be in strongest condition for great fruitfulness in malted 
rows; it is imperfect-flowering and a heavy yielder of very large, dark criiiison berries; round as 
a ball, with deep red flesh all the way llirough and of 
fine cjualily. Those who nave fruited it longest say it 
holds its large size to the very last picking, which is a 
very strong point in its favor. Productiveness, large 
size, perfect form, great beauty and good quality 
combine to make Marie a welcome newcomer in most 
every field and garden. Price. 25 cts. per doz., 50 cts. 
for 50, 75 cts. per 100, $2 for 500, 53 per i.oco. 
Marih. 
The naming of fruit after 
some great and good man «t 
NICK OHMI^R. 
horticultural fame is not always a guarantee that the 
fruit is as great and good as its namesake, but it was 
a happy thought that named the “Nick Ohmer’’ 
Strawberry. A strong, perfect bloomer, productive of 
very large, rich dark red, globular berries ; iiigh colored 
all the way through and delicious in flavor. A grand 
fancy market berry and a superb table berry always, 
like all berries of its class it thrives best on a deep 
rich, r.ather moist soil, and responds readily to high 
culture. Wliile not one that recjuires special petting 
yet so grand and delicious as to repay many fold any 
exlr.T attention given it. Price, 25 cts. per doz., 50 cts 
for 50, 75 cts. per 100, $4 per 1,000. 
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