SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 
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LIST OF SELECT 
POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
All pot-grown plants will produce a full crop of berries next 
season. 
Bederwood. Early, Perfect. A well known early berry, a good strong 
grower; color, orange scarlet. 
Bubach. Mid-Season, Pistillate. One of the best known berries, should 
be planted extensively for home use. 
Brandywine. Late, Perfect. The finest of all late fruiting sorts: fruit 
extra large, bright, rich red. 
Clyde. Early to Mid-Season, Perfect. A strong grower, perfectly 
formed, light scarlet berries of fine quality. 
Early May. Extra Early, Perfect. An extra early variety, berries 
having rich flavor found only in wild berries. 
Excelsior. Extra Early, Perfect. Will produce four times as many 
berries as any extra early sort. 
Gandy’s Prize. Late, Perfect. A strong, healthy plant. No better late 
berry can be wished for. 
Glen Mary. Mid-Season to Late, Bl-Sexual. Its roots are enormous, 
enabling it to ripen its great crop of berries in the driest season! 
1 Marshall. Early, Perfect. The best of all. Berry very large, regular 
form, dark, glossy red, of fine quality. 
Michel’s Early. Early, Perfect. Quality good, attractive in color, 
and should be in all gardens. 
New York. Mid-Season, Perfect. The berries are large, dark scarlet, 
changing to crimson when fully ripe. 
Nich Ohmer. Mid-Season, Perfect. The berries are of the largest size 
rich, glossy crimson, firm and solid. 
President. Late Pistillate. Color bright and clear, flesh firm and 
seeds few and widely separated. 
Rough Rider. Very Late, Perfect. We recommend this to all who 
desire a very late berry. 
Sharpless. Mid-Season. Perfect. The best berry that can be had. 
All of the above varieties, good, strong plants, 50c per doz • 
$3.75 per 100. 
Commonwealth. New, Late, Perfect. This superb berry originated in 
Massachusetts and rivals the Marshall for quality. It is two 
weeks later than other sorts, and being the best and most pro¬ 
ductive of all very late sorts should be in every garden $1 00 
per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
All other varieties of Strawberries in stock and furnished at 
regular prices. Also other Fruit Stock. 
BUXUS (Boxwood). 
,, ™s o] d-fashioned plant has become such a favorite recently 
that it demands our special notice. It is, however, too well known 
to need any description. The small, dwarf box is used for edging 
m old-fashioned, formal and Italian gardens, while large plants, some- 
tunes a hundred years old, are used as isolated specimens, or for 
topiary effects, as they can be trained or trimmed into any shape de¬ 
li; 11 :^ w e have an enormous stock of plants, varying in size from 
° mches to 12 feet. Prices on application. 
