Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1910 (1910) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1910 . dreersmidsummerc1910henr Year: 1910 DBEEB'S MID-SUMMEB CATALOGUE President* i^te, Fistiuate. A variety of New Jersey origin, introduced six years ago, and which has given perfect satisfaction. The President leads all other varieties in the development of fruits, every plant pro- ducing large clusters, and better still seems inclined to perfect and bring to large size every berry. The color is bright and clear, the flesh firm and the seeds few and widely separated. It comes in with such late varieties as Gandy. 60 cen


Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1910 (1910) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1910 . dreersmidsummerc1910henr Year: 1910 DBEEB'S MID-SUMMEB CATALOGUE President* i^te, Fistiuate. A variety of New Jersey origin, introduced six years ago, and which has given perfect satisfaction. The President leads all other varieties in the development of fruits, every plant pro- ducing large clusters, and better still seems inclined to perfect and bring to large size every berry. The color is bright and clear, the flesh firm and the seeds few and widely separated. It comes in with such late varieties as Gandy. 60 cents per doz.; ; per 100 ; ^^ per 1000. Sample* Mid-Season to Late, Pistillate. This is one of the few berries that has fulfilled every promise made on its introduction and is now a standard variety in many parts of the country. It seems to do well under all conditions, a strong free grower and producing seemingly impossible large crops of perfectly formed bright red delicious fruit. You can plant this in quantity without misgiving—it should be planted in close proximity to a perfect flowering sort. 50 cts. per doz.; ^ per 100 ; per 1000. SbarpleSS. Mid-Season, Perfect. Though no longer the best berry that can be had, Sharpless still has many friends who will have no other. This is strongly illustrated in summarizing our sale of strawberries. We find that up to within a few years back that Sharpless was the variety we sold the greater quantity of, and even now it holds a good second place. It is doubtful if there is anything of better flavor on the market. 50 cts. per doz.; $; $ per 1000. St. Louis. Early, Perfect. An exceptionally strong growing extra early variety, claimed to be the largest extra early yet produced, it having been grown so that twelve selected berries filled a quart basket. The fruit is of a bright flame color, firm and of high quality, and borne on long, stout stems. 60 cents per dozen ; $ per 100. 'William Belt. M


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