BERLIN, MARYLAND 
41 
STRAWBERRIESs continued 
you will be pleased with their quality as well as you are with the profit or the 
enjoyment from the berries they produce. 
PARCEL POST. See page 79 for prices. 
Prices of Strawberry Plants, for spring shipment only: 
100 
250 
500 
1,000 
Aroma. (Per.). 
. $0 
90 
$1 
50 
$2 
25 
$4 
00 
Bubach. (Imp.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Brandywine. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Big Joe. (Per.). 
. 1 
25 
2 
00 
3 
50 
6 
00 
CampbelPs Early. (Per.).. 
. 1 
25 
2 
00 
3 
50 
6 
00 
Chesapeake. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Climax. (Per.). . 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
Early Ozark. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Excelsior. (Per.). 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
Fendall. (Imp.). 
. 1 
25 
2 
00 
3 
50 
6 
00 
GANDY. (Per.). 
60 
1 
00 
1 
60 
3 
00 
Glen Mary. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Haverland. (Imp.). 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
KLONDYKE. (Per.). 
60 
1 
00 
1 
60 
3 
00 
Lady Thompson. (Per.). 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
Lupton. (Per.). 
. 1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
9 
00 
Matthews. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
McAlpin. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Missionary. (Per.). 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
MitchelPs Early. (Per.). 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
New York. (Per.)... 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Nick Ohmer. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Parsons* Beauty. (Per.). 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
PROGRESSIVE. (jPer.). 
. 2 
25 
4 
00 
7 
00 
12 
00 
Sample. (Imp.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
SUPERB. (Per.). 
. 2 
25 
4 
00 
7 
00 
12 
00 
Tennessee Prolific. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Warfield. (Imp.). 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
Wm. Belt. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Woolverton. (Per.). 
. 1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Everbearing Strawberries 
PROGRESSIVE. There seems to be many so-called everbearing berries, but 
the number that actually answers the description is small. Of these we 
believe Progressive tops the list. It is preeminently a home-garden berry, 
although the fruit may be shipped short distances if properly packed. The 
method of raising these berries is the same as for the other sorts, excepting 
that for the first season all blossoms that come before the first or mid¬ 
dle of July should be cut off. The berries are of medium size but the plants 
bear so freely that one forgets the size and is amazed at the quantity; and 
the supply does not fail until after severe frosts come. The berries are delic¬ 
ious during the whole season. See prices in regular list. 
A Strawberry bed is one of the most important parts of a home-garden 
