. Descriptive catalogue of choice trees and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Berlin Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. GASDY S PRIZE. GANDY'S PRIZE—The best late strawberry yet introduced and the leading late variety with fruit growers all over the country In size and firmness it is all that can be desired, and in vigor of plant and growth it is eminently satisfactory. The berries are large, very uniform, bright crimson color, handsome and showy, firm and of good quality. Requires good soil and cul- ture, and with these it cannot be excelled as a late berry for


. Descriptive catalogue of choice trees and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Berlin Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. GASDY S PRIZE. GANDY'S PRIZE—The best late strawberry yet introduced and the leading late variety with fruit growers all over the country In size and firmness it is all that can be desired, and in vigor of plant and growth it is eminently satisfactory. The berries are large, very uniform, bright crimson color, handsome and showy, firm and of good quality. Requires good soil and cul- ture, and with these it cannot be excelled as a late berry for size, beauty and general appearance.' Very profitable for a fancy market. Late to very late. Price, post paid, 20c per dozen, 60c per 100; by express not paid, S3 per 1000. Our stock of this variety is from the best strain and we can supply our customers with fine plants. Baltimore Md. June 21, 1895. Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons:—The Gandy was the leading ber- ry this season; extra large and fancv, and far above others in price. Fine vari- ty sure. H. A. Brady & Co. Boston,.Mass. June 24, 1895. Messrs, J. G. Harrison & Sons:—Parties have here handled lots of the Gandy berries, and as far as we can learn they give good satisfaction; they are good size, good color and carry well. Respectfully, C B. Sanborn & Co. Berlin, July 4, 1895.—I was in Philadelphia in June and purchased some Gandy strawberries; they were the finest I ever saw, some as large as guinea eggs, and selling readily at three times the price of Sharpless; they were solid, good color, good flavor and extra good shipper. H. F. Harmonson, Proprietor of Atlantic Hotel, Berlin, Md. MARSHALL—Perfect bloomer. The plant is large and strong with an abundance of healthy foliage and very prolific. The originator said he had counted 110 berries on a'sin- gle plant in a matted bed, and by actual and careful management it had produced 3000 quarts on one third of an acre. The berries are handsome, attr


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