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Price for Pot-Grown Plants of any of tfie following: Dozen, 50c.; 100, $3.00. 
Not less than six or fifty of a variety at dozen or hundred rates. 
BEDER WOOD. 
Ueder M''ooil. This is one of the very best 
early berries eitlier for home use or market. 
It is not onlj^ very early but it is immensely 
productive. The fruit is large, conical, bright 
red color and of excellent qualily. 
Uiibacli No. (P.) This is a wonderful 
berry in vigor of plant and yield of fruit 
even under careless culture. 
It has taken a prominent position in 
strawberry culture, in most cases taking 
the place of the Sharpless, which it re¬ 
sembles in shape, but it is fully double as 
productive as that variety. This berry is a 
wonder in its season of fruit, completely 
covering the ground about the plants with 
large berries which are of ordinarily good 
flavor and holding out large until the last 
picking. Mid-season. 
Chas. Dowiiiiig. A well-known favorite 
for the family garden on account of its high 
quality, productiveness and general adai^t- 
ability; berries large and fine, but only 
moderately firm. In some localities Its 
foliage scalds badly, but the plant is a good 
grower and a bed of this variety will re¬ 
main fruitful without renewal much longer 
than most other sorts. 
Lovettfs Early. This seems to be a great 
favorite with all who have seen it in fruit 
and we think no one will make a mistake 
in planting it. Among its good points are 
adaptability to all soils and localities, its 
firmness, productiveness, color and quality. 
It ripens mid-season and not early as was 
first claimed for it. It is, however, a good 
market variety. 
GANDY. 
Gandy. One of the best late strawberries 
yet introduced and the leading late variety 
with fruit growers all over the country. 
As a choice late sort it is an entire success. 
In size and firmness it is all that can be 
desired, and in vigor of plant and growth 
it is eminently satisfactoiAq but under ordin¬ 
ary culture its yield is not so great as many 
expect. It is not essential to have heavy 
soil, but to produce best results it is nec¬ 
essary to apply fertilizers liberally. The 
berries are large, very uniform in size and 
shape, of bright crimson color, handsome 
and showy, very firm and of good quality. 
Cumberland. Especially desirable for the 
home garden as the fruit is large and fine 
and it continues in bearing for a long time. 
Plant large and vigorous, but only moder¬ 
ately productive. Berries large, almost 
round, regular and uniform in size and shape, 
moderately firm, of pale scarlet color and 
high quality. Early to mid-season. 
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