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For Summer and Fall Delivery 
Marshall’s Pot-Grown 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
The best time to plant pot-grown Strawberries is during the 
month of July and early part of September. They have the great 
advantage over “layer” plants of producing a crop of the largest and 
finest berries the first season after planting. Further than this, they 
may be safely planted in the hottest and driest weather without 
serious check to growth, and may be planted where early potatoes, 
peas, or other early crops have been harvested. 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 25 100 
Early Jersey Giant. The earliest variety, producing 
large fruit, with a rich, wild Strawberry flavor ...$2.25 $8.00 
Premier. Produces vast quantities of sizable attractive 
berries of excellent quality . 2.00 7.00 
Success. An excellent variety with large, uniform berries 
of bright scarlet color. 2.00 7.00 
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i MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES 
Bun Special. A very productive variety, with large, lus¬ 
cious fruit . 2.00 
Dorsett. Large, bright red, firm berries of excellent quality. Introduced by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture . 2.00 
Fairfax. The finest of the medium early class. Fine large bright red berries of 
extra size. Another introduction of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 2.00 
Senator Dunlap. A large cropper with firm berries of excellent flavor. Does well 
in almost any soil . 2.00 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
Brandywine. Produces bright crimson berries of excellent flavor. 2.00 
Catskill. A heavy yielder of excellent fruit, being very productive and of high 
quality . 2.25 
cx/CDRnADTMr- X/ADTCTTPC ^onderful high quality and great produc- 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES tivity are the qualities of this berry . 2.00 
. T-T -T’l ■ ' Jo®- Large, firm berries in abundance. Equally attractive 
Green Mountain. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 112). This and palate . 2.00 
vvonderfu new Everbearing Strawberry is apparently Marshall. Though an old berry it has lost none of its 
the healthipt and the hardiest of all varieties The popularity. One of the best for forcing . 2.00 
vigorous plants appear to be immune from disease. McKinley. The berries are large, handsome and freely 
Its high quality berries are produced in even greater produced on strong plants . 2.00 
abundance in June than most of the summer-fruiting 
sorts. It also produces a very heavy fall crop which LATE VARIETIES 
continues up until severe cold weather prevails.$5.00 $15.00 Big Late. Ranks with best in vigor of plant growth, pro- 
,, , ,,, 1 T. f 1 1 ^ ductiveness and quality. Large, bright, glossy red berry. 2.00 
Mastodon The Wonder Berry^ One of the largest, Chesapeake. This variety requires high culture upon clay 
most delicious and heaviest yielding of the everbearing firm and bright crimson in color. 2.25 
. ■ Gandy. An old and popular variety. The texture is of 
Progressive. A popular variety with two large crops, one firmest and the color a bright flame ........... 2.00 
in June and a second which lasts throughout the fall. . . 2.75 10.00 Neiv Washington. An excellent variety of high quality. 
We recommend giving this a trial. 2.25 
All Pot-Grown Strawberry Plants are Shipped by Express, William Belt. Fruits from early to late on any soil. Very 
Charges Collect. large crimson berries. 2.00 
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Marshall’s Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
The Early Flowering Spencers bloom about two weeks earlier than the late flowering varieties when grown under congenial conditions. 
The flowers are beautifully waved and produced on long stems, four flowers predominating on each stem. For winter flowering under glass 
or in the southern states they far surpass the Late Spencers. When grown in the open ground they will usually bloom in about 100 days 
after planting. 
Amethyst. Royal purple. 
Annie Laurie. Pure rose-pink. 
♦Ball Rose. Rose-pink. 
♦Blue Bonnet. Clear deep blue. 
♦Exposition Pink. Rich pink. 
Giant Rose. Rose-pink. 
Glitters. Cerise. 
Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. 
Harmony. Clear lavender. 
♦Hope. Pure white, black seeded. 
♦Jeanne Mamitsch. Rose-pink, long stems. 
♦Lady Gay. Soft shrimp-pink. 
♦Lavanda. Finest clear lavender. 
♦Majestic Rose. Brilliant rose-pink. 
♦Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Clear blue. 
Mrs. Kerr. Salmon. 
♦Red Bird. Bright crimson-red. 
♦Shirley Temple. Large soft pink. 
Each of the above varieties: Pkt., 15c; oz., ^1.00. 
Silver King. Delicate lavender-blue. 
Snowstorm Improved. Pure white. 
Sweet Lavender. Pure lavender self. 
♦Valencia. Sun-proof orange. 
White Harmony. White, black seeded. 
Yarrawa. Bright rose-pink. 
Zvolanek’s Blue Sensation. Clear blue. 
Zvolanek’s Orange. Orange. 
Early Flowering Mixed. Oz., 75c. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (♦) we submit as being the twelve best varieties in their respective classes. 
For General List of Sweet Peas See Our Spring Catalog 
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