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MAiiSHALL ’S STEAW101{ 10 Y PLANTS. 
Strawberry Plants 
Those marked (P.) have pistillate, or imperfect flowers, and must be planted near perfect- 
flowering kinds, in order that the flowers may be fertilized. The varieties Jiot so marked are bi¬ 
sexual, or porfeet-floworing, and can be planted alone. 
Pot-growu plants, if planted in the Pall, will furnish a good crop of large, fine berries of the 
following season. 
Auto. Immensely productive; large berries. 
August Luther. Good size and very productive. Ex¬ 
tra early. 
Bederwood. One of the best earlies; large bright red, 
conical fruit. 
Brandywine. Large, conical, glossy, crimson, firm and 
solid. Succeed in any soil. Midsoason to late. 
Bubach (P.). Large berry of dark color. Midseason. 
Cardinal (P.). Berries medium to large, uniform in 
shajic and size; mid-season. 
Chesapeake. Very large, of fine form and as late as 
Gandy. 
Clyde. A"ery regular, briglit scarlet berries; large and 
of excellent flavor; firm, :ind a good shipper. Plant 
remarkably healthy, vigorous and productive. Sea- 
sou early. 
Conunonwealth. New. AMrv large, fine flavored, iniev. 
^’ery late. 
Excelsior. A^ery fine, stands frost well. Extra early. 
Gandy. Large, bright glossy crimson fruit; finest 
flavor. Late. 
Glen Mary. Strong and healthy grower, bright crim¬ 
son. Early. 
Hunn. . (P.). Largest variety grown. Dark crimson, fine flavor. Late. 
Marshall. Large, dark crimson color, and of delicious flavor. Midscason. 
New York. A^ery large, color dark red; first-class cjuality. Alidscason. 
Nick Ohmer. Fruit mammoth size; very productive. Midseason. 
New Home. Bright red color, as large and late as Gandy. 
Ooin Paul. One of the largest berries; firm and productive. 
Scofield. Large, bright red. Rich, aromatic flavor. Early to late. 
Senator Dunlap.^ Fruit is of good size, regular and attractive in form, deej) red i]i color without and 
within, firm in substance and of excellent quality. Second early. 
Success. Sweet, mild flavor; large, very early and bearing till Pall. 
AVm. Belt. The berries arc as large as Bubach, more uniform in sha])e, just as productive, and the 
color is perfect. Midseason to late. 
Twentieth Century. (P.) Immense size, dark crimson, smooth surface. Midseason. 
AVe can also furnish other varieties not named above, at regular jirices. 
Pot-Grown Plants (ready in July). 25 $1.25; 50 $2.00; 100 $3.50. 
Layer Plants (ready in August). Dozen 30e.; 50 75c.; 100 $1.25. 
New Varieties of Strawberries 
Laxton. One of the finest English varieties. Very large and ])rodnctive. Dozen $1.00; 100 $7.00. 
Royal Sovereign. Large and conical shape; color bright scarlet. Pino for early forcing. Doz. $1.00; 
100 $7.00. 
Saint Antoine de Padrone. Large dark red fruit; a perpetual bearer. Dozen $1.00; 100 $7.00. 
CELERY PLANTS. 
AVe can supply the following varieties: Golden Self-Blaiudiing, Pin do Siech-, White Plume, 
ITrfoction Hcartwell, Giant Pascal and Golden Dwarf. Pei’ 100 .50c.; 1000 ,$1.50. 
AA^]CETABLE IBvA NTS. 
Brussels Sprouts. Long Island Imjn-oved. 
Cabbage. Plat Dut(di, Savoy nr Red. 
Kale or Borecole. Dwarf Scotch or Gorman. 
$ 0.20 $ 1.00 
.15 .50 
.15 .50 
