Henderson's midsummer catalogue : 1913 . EAKLY OZARK. (Extra Early—Perfect Flowering.)Shown in color on back cover. A very promising new strawberry from Mis-souri. It is a cross between the popular varietiesAroma and Excelsior. The originator says itis the largest extremely early berry ever intro-duced ripening with the small Michels Early and as big as the late large fruiting sorts; 15berries of Ozark often fill a quart basket. The berries are almost round and bright redin color. The plant is a grand grower withhealthy large dark green leathery foliage, andexceedingly prolific. Price, (pot-gr
Henderson's midsummer catalogue : 1913 . EAKLY OZARK. (Extra Early—Perfect Flowering.)Shown in color on back cover. A very promising new strawberry from Mis-souri. It is a cross between the popular varietiesAroma and Excelsior. The originator says itis the largest extremely early berry ever intro-duced ripening with the small Michels Early and as big as the late large fruiting sorts; 15berries of Ozark often fill a quart basket. The berries are almost round and bright redin color. The plant is a grand grower withhealthy large dark green leathery foliage, andexceedingly prolific. Price, (pot-grown plants) 60c. doz.; $ per100; $ per 1000. EXCELSIOR. (Extra Earlj—Perfect Flowering.) This variety promises to be one of the very best extra earlies yet intro-duced^it ripens three to four days earlier than Michels Early and is avigorous, healthy grower—unusually productive for so early a sort—out-yielding other standard earliest two to one, while the fruit averages large-is very handsome and firm. Price, (pot-grown
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