Strawberry Plants 
Strawberry plants should be set out in rows 2 feet apart 
and the plants a foot apart. The varieties we offer are all 
perfect flowering and therefore need no association with any 
other variety for perfect fruiting. 
Shipping season lasts from August until October. We 
recommend early planting to enable the plants to get estab- 
lished before the advent of winter. 
Popular Standard Varieties (Q5wx 
Varieties not listed can be supplied 
Aberdeen. Midseason. Produces immense crops of large, 
bright red berries. 
Ambrosia. Very late. Produces a tremendous amount of 
large bright red berries. 
Catskill. Midseason. A heavy yielder of excellent fruit. 
Chesapeake. The berries are uniform in size and shape, 
mostly heart-shaped. Bright crimson and the flesh firm and 
of excellent quality. Midseason to late. 
Dorsett. Early. Best in flavor, largest in size, most attractive 
In appearance, heaviest in yield. 
Early Jersey Giant. Fruit of extra-high quality, and ex- 
tremely productive. 
Fairfax. Ripening just after Dorsett, this remarkable berry 
rules the second-early market as decisively as Dorsett rules 
the earlier sorts. 
Glen Mary. Midseason. Large berries, deep red in color. 
Howard No. 17. One of the best of the second-early varieties. 
Joe (Big Joe). A midseason to late variety, fully up to Chesa- 
peake in size. 
Marshall. Vigorous in growth, with clean, healthy foliage. 
Very productive under high culture. Midseason. 
Premier. Excelled by no early variety. Produces vast 
quantities of berries of good size; attractive, and excellent. 
Success. One of the best early varieties. Bright scarlet, 
slightly oblong berries with blunt end. 
William Belt. Another old favorite. Midseason to late. 
All above sorts, $1.50 per doz.; $9 per 100, all pot-grown 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN Early to midseason. Used for 
* forcing under glass in the 
winter; as a June bearer outdoors it is very successful and satis- 
factory. Plants, $2.25 per doz.; $14 per 100. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
In order to be sure of a good fall crop, remove all blossoms 
as they appear from the first to the middle of July. 
New Perfection. Claimed to be the best Everbearing Straw- 
berry ever introduced. $2.25 per doz.; $14 per 100. 
Gem. Everbearing sensation, producing an abundance of 
bright, sparkling red berries, uniformly large in size. $2 per 
doz.; $12 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. $2 per doz.; $12 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. 
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