Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1921 . ?) ,, (Late, Perfect) This berry has no equal for solidity, and because of itsextraordinary substance is an ideal berry for to this the fact that it is very prolific, producing lavishquantities of large brilliant red, smooth-surfaced, glossy berriesof high flavor, it will be found extremely desirable and valu-able. $ per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. McAI^PIN (Midseason, Perfect)A very vigorous grower, with medium to large fruit, bril-liant scarlet in color and unexcelled in quality. After a heavyrain McAlpin will have less


Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1921 . ?) ,, (Late, Perfect) This berry has no equal for solidity, and because of itsextraordinary substance is an ideal berry for to this the fact that it is very prolific, producing lavishquantities of large brilliant red, smooth-surfaced, glossy berriesof high flavor, it will be found extremely desirable and valu-able. $ per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. McAI^PIN (Midseason, Perfect)A very vigorous grower, with medium to large fruit, bril-liant scarlet in color and unexcelled in quality. After a heavyrain McAlpin will have less sand on the berries than any othervariety with which we are acquainted, an important feature wheremulching is not practiced. A splendid home berry, $ perdoz.; $ per 100; $ per Premier Strawberries Candys Prize ORBAM (Very Late, Perfect) Recommendsd for the immense size of its berries, which arevery freely produced. In comparing it with that grand late variety. Gaudys Prize,it is claimed to ripen at the same time and to continue in fruitlong after the Gandys are past, thus lengthening the SpringStrawberry Season a week or ten days. $ per doz.; $ 100; $ per 1000. PREMIER (Very Early, Perfect) One of our most successful berry growers describes Premieras follows: The money-making king of all extra-eaily varie-ties. I have never found anything to equal it. The berriesare large, beautifully formed and bright red all the waythrough. It is delicious in flavor. I have fruited it fouryears and like it better every year, and if it has any weakpoints have not found them. $ per doz.; $ per100; $ per 1000. REl^ASTICO (Mid-season to Late, Perfect) A recent introduction which has the enthusiastic endorse-ment of one of the most extensive and su


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