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PLAIXT DEPARTMENT 
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SELECT STRAWBERRIES. 
Bederwood (Rackster). {Early.) A valuable early Strawberry; an 
enormous bearer, large size, light scarlet. 
Bubach No. 5 (P). {Midseason.) Indispensable on account of its large 
bright berries, immense yield and fine flavor. 
Glen Mary. {Midseason.) This fine variety is of large size, good quality 
and large yield, one of the best. Color, dark glossy crimson. 
Haverland (P). {Early.) One of the best berries in existence; extra 
early and marvelously productive. Bright glossy crimson. 
Michel’s Early. {Early.) This is a robust grower; yields bountifully; 
berries medium to large; color, bright scarlet. A strong grower. 
Sample. {Late, pistillate.) This variety is now classed by professional 
Strawberry growers as one of the reliable standard kinds. It is a strong, 
vigorous grower, very productive; averages big and wonderfully uniform. 
Quality and color everything to be desired, crimson to the" core. 
Sharpless. {Midseason.) One of the most popular. Plant exceedingly 
vigorous, very productive; fruit large, crimson, firm and of good quality. 
Grand for market and home. A recognized standard for merit. 
“ The Gandy.” {Late.) One of the best late Strawberries ever intro¬ 
duced. Strictly fancy. The fruits are uniformly large, perfect in 
form, and firm; color, bright crimson and as glossy as if varnished. 
Price for above, 30c. per doz., $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1,000. 
{Transplanted plants.) If wanted by mail, add 25c. per 100 for postage. 
NOTE. — Those marked with the letter P are ■pistillate and must have a row of a ■perfect- 
flowered sort every nine or twelve feet among them to pollcnize their blossoms. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
6 sold at dozen rate, 2 5 at 
lOO rate, 250 at 1,000 rate. 
Early King. A grand very early variety. Its delicious sweetness renders 
it specially valuable for the home garden. 
Eldorado. The berries are very large, jet-black; borne in large clusters 
and ripen well together; they are very sweet and melting; have no hard 
core. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Wilson Junior. Takes the place of the old “Wilson’s Early.’* 
Erie. Canes of ironclad hardiness, strongest growth, free from all diseases, 
and wonderfully productive. Berry largest size, excellent quality, hand¬ 
some andfirm; early. Price, 60c.per doz.,$4.00 per 100,$25.OOper 1,000. 
Early Harvest. Berries uniform, glossy black. Very early. 
Kittatinny. Once the most popular of all Blackberries. 
Mersereau. A mammoth, early, ironclad hardy berry. Exceptionally 
sweet and melting, being without core. An enormous yielder. {See 
cut.) Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Snyder. Wonderfully productive; sweet and juicy. 
Rathbun. The fruit is very large and handsome, intense black with a 
very high polish and without any hard core, juicy, high flavored; of so 
superior a quality that it is in a class by itself. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 
per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Dewberry, Lucretia (or Creeping Blackberry). Conceded to be the 
finest of its class, as early as “ Early Harvest,” and as large as the 
“ Erie ” Blackberry. The quality is superb. 
Premo. An early Dewberry , the crop is off before “ Lucretia ” is ripe. 
Large luscious berries. 
Price (except where noted), 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 100, $15.00 
per 1,000. Blackberries by mail, 10c. per doz. extra. 
RUB Y.” 
( Pistillate , midseason to late.) 
ENDERSON’i 
GREAT 
This new Strawberry has proved 
to be one of the finest varieties ever 
introduced. A favorite among those 
who desire the most uniformly 
handsome and large, richly colored, 
delightfully flavored strawberry for 
the home table. The healthy, vig¬ 
orous growth, remarkable productive¬ 
ness, immense size, handsome uni¬ 
form shape, deep lustrous crimson 
color, and, above all, the rich, 
luscious flavor, combined with the 
delightful aroma, render Henderson’s 
“Great Ruby” peerless among straw¬ 
berries. It commences to ripen soon 
after the early varieties, and bears 
until nearly all the others are gone. 
The luxuriant growth of the plant 
and its remarkable deep-rooting 
qualities enable it to procure beau¬ 
tiful large berries even during a dry 
season, when other varieties are 
withered and fruitless. {See cut.) 
Price, 60c. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
