New Varieties 
STARBRIGHT 
Medium Early to Late 
Developed by Dr. George M. Darrow, of the U. S. 
Department ‘of Agriculture, under whose direction 
were originated the popular varieties, Fairfax and 
Dorsett, we believe that this new berry possesses 
everything that could be desired in a garden fruit. 
It is beautiful in appearance, of fine form, extra large 
and uniform, with a bright brilliant color that in- 
spired its name. Its flavor is, however, its chief at- 
traction—a true rich strawberry flavor, with a sweet- 
ness that should preclude the necessity of any ad- 
ditional sugaring. 
The plant is very vigorous, the foliage is deep rich 
green and of leathery texture. 
Price, 60c doz.; $4.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000 
PATHFINDER 
Mid-season, Perfect Flowering 
Recently developed by J. H. Clarkat the New Jersey 
Agricultural Experiment Station. Its foliage is 
vigorous and upright. The fruit is large, smooth 
and round, and very uniform in shape. Its color, 
which is a rich bright rosy red, makes it extremely 
tempting. 
It is an ideal Strawberry for the home garden, be- 
cause its textureissoft and luscious. It also possesses 
a tantalizing aroma which bespeaks a delightful 
piquant flavor. It is disease resistant and can be 
grown successfully in areas where ‘the Red Stele 
fungus is prevalent. 
Price, 60c doz.; $4.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. 

STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
These Strawberries were 
transplanted into cold frames 
in the fall, and if planted out 
any time before May 5th, will, 
under proper conditions, fruit 
some in the present year. 
Note. — The Strawberry 
plants offered in this catalog 
cannot usually be supplied 
after May Sth. Our summer 
list of Pot-grown Strawberries 
is usually ready about June 
15th, and is mailed free to 
customers, or may be had 
upon application by mail 
when ready. 
Fall-Fruiting 
MASTODON 
Called by some the Won- 
derberry. large, heavy 
yielding ever-bearing variety 
of delicious flavor; yields a 
large crop in June and con- 
tinues to bear berries of 
amazing size and surpassing 
oe quality throughout the sum- 
< mer and fall. E 
Price, 60c doz.; $4.00 per 
100; $25.00 per 1,000. 
Standard Varieties 
DORSETT 
Early to Mid-season, Perfect Flowering 
The plants are vigorous, with deep rich green 
foliage, runners are produced in abundance. The 
flowery stalks are strong, and the fruit is held well 
above the ground. The beautifully molded, conically 
shaped, bright red berries are large and uniform in 
appearance. 
The outstanding merit of this berry, however, is not 
its size, or appearance, but its delicious flavor. 
. Price, 50c per doz.; $3.50 per.100; $20.00 per 1,000. 
FAIRFAX 
Early to Mid-season, Perfect Flowering 
This variety has often been referred to as the berry 
“fit for a king.’’ 
The plants are very hardy and disease resistant. 
The flower stalks are strong, and produce quantities 
of perfect heavily pollened flowers that are larger 
than most strawberry blossoms. The berries are 
very large, somewhat blunt in shape, and bright red 
with prominent yellow seed. When over-ripe, the 
fruit turns dark red but still retains its firmness and 
delicious flavor. 
Price, 50c 
$20.00 per 
per doz.; $3.50 100; 
1,000. 
per 
GARDEN HERBS 
Several years ago a Garden of Herbs was displayed by the Garden Club of America at the International 
Flower Show, New York City. 
worthy plants. 
are among the most popular and most useful. 
Since then there has been a general revival in the popularity of these 
There are a vast number of varieties suitable for garden cultivation, those that follow 
They all sueceed in average garden soil; they can be planted 
in the flower or vegetable garden or a garden composed entirely of Herbs is most interesting. 
CATNIP. Used for seasoning, ete. Price, pot-grown’plants, 30c each; $3.00 doz. 
CHIVES, Prized for soups and seasoning; also makes an attractive border plant. Price, clumps, 25c each; 
$2.50 doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
HOP. An herbaceous vine; often makes a growth of 20 to 25 feet in a season. Excellent for covering 
fences; pods ornamental and useful. 
Price, roots, 20c each; $2.00 doz. 
LAVENDER. Grows about 18 inches high; produces an abundance of blue, fragrant flowers. 
Price, pot-grown plants. 30c each; $2.75 doz. 
MARJORAM, SWEET. 
One of the most pleasantly scented of all the herbs; used in perfumes, 
also for seasoning. Price, pot-grown plants, 25c each; $2.50 doz. 
MINT (Spearmint). 
The popular green mint used for mint sauce, for flavoring cold drinks, etc. 
Price, pot-grown plants, 25c each; $2.50 doz.; $18.00\per 100. 
PARSLEY, EMERALD. y beautiful, brilliant green, curled variety; very decorative; excellent 
flavor. 
Price, pot-grown plants, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
ROSEMARY. A very ‘compact and dainty plant with fragrant foliage; used in perfumes, seasoning, 
etc. 
SAGE. 
Price, pot-grown plants, 30c each; $3.00 doz. 
One of our most popular seasoning plants. 
Price, pot-grown plants, 25c each; $2.50 doz. 
SAVORY, WINTER. One of our most ornamental herbs. Very hardy, suitable for border and 
edging; delicious in foods and liqueurs. 
$3.50 doz. 
TARRAGON, TRUE FRENCH. 
Price, pot-grown plants, 35c each; 
It makes the famous French Estragon Vinegar.and is also used 
in perfumes, confectionery, etc. 
Price, roots, 35c each; 
$3.50 doz.; $22.50 per 100. 
THYME, BROAD-LEAVED. 
Much prized for seasoning; very attractive; used in rock gardens. 
Price, pot-grown plants, 25c each; $2.50 doz. 
WORMWOOD. 
A handsome, furry, gray-leaved plant that is very ornamental and very hardy 
It is used in medicines and cookery. Price, pot-grown plants, 30c each; $3.00 doz 
Henderson’s Garden Guide and Record contains much information on the cultivation of 
Herbs. 
(35c per copy) Sent free with an order amounting to $3.00 or over. 
Send for Special Price List of Vegetable Plants. 
Publishea about April Ist. 

Plants are delivered, transportation paid, within 50 weileg of New York City. Beyond this area, they are shipped by Express, 
(See special notice, page 106.) 
charges collect. 
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CHESAPEAKE 
(Mid-season to Late, Pistillate.) A splendid grower ~ 
making just enough runners for a matted row. The 
plants root deeply, are vigorous and healthy, with 
large foliage. One of the best in flavor, shape, size, 
color and appearance. : 
Price, 40c doz.; $2.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1,000. 
EARLY JERSEY GIANT 
(Early, Perfect Flowering.) There is no known 
variety that ripens earlier and none bearing large 
berries that come near it in earliness. The berries 
are brilliant crimson scarlet in color, very . 
conical in shape, with pointed tip and it colors all 
over at once. They have a rich aroma, and delight- 
fully mild wild strawberry flavor. ; 
Price, 40c doz.; $2.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 
MISSIONARY 
Early, Perfect Flowering 
A strong grower and productive. The berries are 
bright red, firm and large, and of good flavor. This 
variety is especially recommended for cultivation in 
the South. : 
Price, 40c doz.; $2.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1,000. 
Vegetable Roots 
Rhubarb Roots 
MacDONALD. (New.) 
Developed by MacDonald 
College of McGill Univer- 
sity, Montreal, Canada. It 
is a distinct improvement 
on the older types of 
Rhubarb. The plants are 
exceptionally vigorous, and 
produce a Jarge yield. The 
stalks are large, and of a 
bright crimson color—very 
tender and of the highest 
quality. Due to the bright 
crimson exterior color of 
the stalks, sauces or pies 
made from MacDonald 
Rhubarb have a most at- 
tractive rich pink color. 
We can only supply roots 
of this variety. 
Price, Large Root Di- 
visions, 50c each; $5.00 
doz. 
St. Martin’s. It is not 
only immensely productive, 
but it is also one of the 
earliest and has a rich spicy 
flavor. Price, 30c each; 
$3.00 per doz. 
Horse Radish Roots. 
Price, 35c per doz.; $2.00 
per 100. 
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