William M. Hunt £.Companu 
INCORPORATED ■» J 
Royal Sovereign. 
An imported berry. Early to midseason. The 
genuine plants of this sort are quite scarce. It is 
mainly used for forcing under glass in the winter, though as a June bearer 
outdoors it is very successful and satisfactory. Plants, $2 per doz., $13 per 100. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
The Everbearing varieties of Strawberries, frequently termed “Fall-bearing,” 
have decided merit. In addition to bearing a good crop in late summer and autumn, 
they also give a heavy crop of fruit as early as June. In order to be sure of a good 
fall crop, remove all blossoms from the plant as they appear from the first to the 
middle of July. 
Empire All Red. Combines the excellent flavor and sweetness of Progressive 
with the large size and productivity of Mastodon. Bears fruit throughout the 
summer and fall same year as planted. Berry is oval, with firm flesh—an all 
red fruit. $1.50 per doz.; $9 per 100. 
Imperial. The vigorous plants are deep-rooted and unaffected by the hot, dry 
weather of summer. They continue to produce large berries which are firm 
and of splendid quality. $2 per doz.; $11 per 100. 
The Gem. The new Everbearing sensation, producing an abundance of bright, 
sparkling red berries, uniformly large in size. They are solid red to the center, 
juicy, deliciously sweet and very free from acid. $1.50 per doz.; $9 per 100. 
Mastodon. It outyields some of the finest June-bearing varieties during their 
season and continues to produce, throughout the summer and fall, berries of 
amazing size and surpassingly fine quality. $1.50 per doz.; $9 per 100. 
Progressive. The berries are smooth and uniform in size, deep crimson in color, 
and of superb quality. $1.50 per doz.; $9 per 100. 
Strawberry Netting 
Ideal for the protection of Strawberries from birds, etc. E h 
No. 2. 30 x 15 ft., 23^-in. mesh, No. 6 linen thread.$7 50 
No. 3. 30 x 30 ft., 23^-in. mesh. No. 6 linen thread.15 00 
No. 4. 60 x 30 ft., 23^-in. mesh, No. 6 linen thread. 30 00 
Strawberry Baskets 10 o 1.000 
1- quart.$1 75 $15 00 
2- quart. 2 50 22 50 
Peonies 
Extra-strong roots with 3 to 5 eyes. They should be planted the first week in 
September and the crowns placed 2 to 3 inches below the surface of the soil. 
Avalanche. (Tall; midseason.) An exceptionally fine Peony with large creamy 
white flowers of superb form. 
Baroness Schroeder. (Tall; midseason.) Large, globular, flesh-white flowers 
passing to milky white; very fragrant. 
Felix Crousse. (Medium; midseason.) Brilliant dazzling ruby-red. An excep¬ 
tionally bright variety. 
Martha Bulloch. (Tall; late.) Immense, well-formed, substantial blooms of a 
lovely soft rose-pink. 
Mons. Jules Elie. (Medium; midseason.) One of the largest. Pale lilac-rose 
with silvery reflex. 
Sarah Bernhardt. (Medium; late.) Very large, well-formed flowers of a delicate 
salmon-pink color. 
Any of the above, $1 each; $9 per doz. 
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