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184 EVEIRYTOIHG FOR THE, GAEBEH =» FIlsiEiGs 
Select Strawberries 
Those marked (P) are Pistillate and must have a row of a perfect flowered 
sort every nine or twelve feel among them to pollenize their blossoms. 
Barrymore. (Midseason.) A healthy vigorous grower. The berries are 
glossy deep crimson in color and of excellent quality. 
Bederwood (Rackster). (Early.) An enormous bearer, large size, light scarlet. 
Brandywine. (Midseason.) Large size, glossy scarlet, firm, solid and 
shapely, delightful aroma, rich, juicy and luscious. 
Bubach No. 5 (P). (Midseason.) Indispensable on account of its large 
bright berries, immense yield and fine flavor. 
Climax. (Extra Early.) Large size, uniform in shape, splendid color and 
flavor. 
Early Ozark. (Extra 
Early.) It is a cross 
between the popular 
varieties Aroma and 
Excelsior. The berries 
are almost round and 
bright red in color. ( See 
engraving.) 
“The Gandy.” (Late.) 
Fruits uniformly large 
and firm; color bright 
crimson. 
Glen Mary. (Midseason). 
Color, dark glossy 
crimson. Berries of 
large size, and good 
quality. (See engrav¬ 
ing.) 
Marshall. (Midseason.) As a large berry for home use it is peerless. The 
color is a rich glossy crimson that every one admires. 
Michel’s Early. (Early.) Berries medium to large; color, bright scarlet. 
New York. (Midseason.) The berries are produced in great abundance. 
Color crimson-scarlet, rich and inviting. ( See engraving.) 
Nic. Ohmer. (Midseason.) Dark glossy red, firm and of excellent flavor. 
Norwood. (Medium early to midseason.) The plant is large and vigorous, 
bearing for a long season enormously large berries generally rounded, 
conical in form though sometimes flattened. The color is bright rich red 
from surface to center and the quality excellent. ( See engraving.) 
Sharpless. (Midseason.) Fruit large, crimson, firm and of good quality. 
Stevens’ Late Champion. (Late.) This is a splendid late berry. Very 
large, fine flavored, bright color, good shipper, heavy yielder. 
Win. Belt. (Midseason.) Fruit is conical, rather long, bright red and glossy. 
Price, 30c. per doz., SI.50 per 100, S10.00 per 1000. Mailed free (if 
wanted) at dozen rate. This applies to all Strawberries. 
Note. — The Strawberry plants offered in this catalogue cannot usually be 
supplied after May 5th. Our summer list of Pot-grown Strawberries is 
usually ready about June 15th, and is mailed free to customers, or may be 
had upon application by mail when ready. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
St. Martin’s. It is not only immensely productive, but it is also one of the 
earliest, and has a rich spicy flavor. Price, 15c. each; SI.25 per doz.; 
S8.00 per 100. 
Linnaeus. Bright red stalks. Price. 10c. each; SI.00 per doz.; S6.00 per 100. 
If wanted by Parcel Post add postage at Zone Rates, see table page 2 
of cover. Weight 3 lbs. per doz. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS 
Doz. 100 1000 
CABBAGE, Early Summer.. . . 
Henderson’s Succession.. . . 
SO. 15 
SI. 00 
S7.50 
. 15 
1.00 
7.50 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 
. 15 
1.00 
7.50 
Charleston Wakefield. 
CAULIFLOWER, 
.15 
1.00 
7.50 
Henderson’s Snowball. 
.30 
2.00 
15.00 
HORSE RADISH ROOTS. . 
. 15 
.75 
6.00 
LETTUCE, Boston Market.. . 
. 15 
1.00 
7.50 
Curled Simpson. 
. 15 
1.00 
7.50 
Big Boston. 
. 15 
1.00 
7.50 
Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce ready April 1st; 
transplanted plants from cold frames. 
POT-GROWN TOMATO PLANTS 
These are sturdier and better rooted than trans¬ 
planted plants. There is no loss of fine roots in tak¬ 
ing them up, consequently transplanting scarcely 
checks their growth. (See engraving) (Ready May 
1st.) See next column for our offer of transplanted 
pl ants - Doz. 100 
PONDEROSA. SO.75 
GOLDEN PONDEROSA. 
CRIMSON CUSHION. 
TENDERLOIN. 
ACME. 
FREEDOM. 
STONE. 
.75 
.75 
.75 
. <J0 
.60 
.60 
$5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
3.50 
3.50 
3.50 
Each 
CHIVES, per clump. SO. 15 
EGG PLANTS. Ready May 15th. 
Henderson’s Improved New 
York Spineless Pot-grown 
HOP ROOTS. 
LAVENDER. Pot-grown. 
MINT (Spearmint), Pot-grown 
PARSLEY, Emerald, Pot-grown 
PEPPER (Ready May 15th) 
Baby Bell, Pot-grown. 
Ruby King, Pot-grown. 
Chinese Giant, Pot-grown. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 
TARRAGON, True French. . 
TOMATO PLANTS. These below are 
transplanted plants grown in boxes. 
See first column for pot-grown 
plants. (Ready May 1st.) 
Acme. Round, solid, pinkish-crimson 
Freedom. Early, very fine.. . .. 
Stone. Vivid scarlet; very solid.. . . 
Ponderosa. Extra large and solid... 
Golden Ponderosa. Yellow fruit .... 
Crimson Cushion. A superb variety. 
Tenderloin “Henderson’s New Meaty’ 
Doz. 100 
S1.50S10.00 
10 
.60 
5.00 
05 
.50 
3.00 
15 
1.50 
10.00 
10 
1.00 
6.00 
10 
1.00 
6.00 
10 
.75 
6.00 
10 
.60 
5.00 
10 
.60 
5.00 
.10 
.50 
35 
3.50 
20.00 
Doz. 
100 
$0.30 
$2.00 
.30 
2.00 
.30 
2.00 
.40 
3.00 
.40 
3.00 
.40 
3.00 
’ .40 
3.00 
Sweet Potato 
Vegetable plants and roots, except Rhubarb roots mailed free (if wanted) at the dozen rates. By L , . . „ 
Plants ready May 1st to June 20th. All others ready when catalogue is issued except where specifically mentioned. 
