Dreer's mid-summer list, strawberry plants, Dreer's mid-summer list, strawberry plants, celery and other seasonable plants, seeds etc. : July 1896 August . dreersmidsummerl1896henr Year: 1896 DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. v. ''-â >'*'â â 'â â . M 1^^^ â¢1 ^^^H^^l ^B1^^^B8HH^£!2;^^^^& s* ?'i^^^^^9'^ t^^M \ ^ 'r\J^^^^E/Em B^M^M^mJ'' ^ i^mmgi^^ppr ^^''â '' f ^ili â Hk^ ' 1 EUJttEKA (P).âOf Ohio origin ; strong, vigorous, healthy. Large, bright, glossy berries, somewhat corru- gated like Miner. Good quality. Season medium. Fer- tilize with Enhance, Sharpless or other perfect-flowering kind. 50 cen


Dreer's mid-summer list, strawberry plants, Dreer's mid-summer list, strawberry plants, celery and other seasonable plants, seeds etc. : July 1896 August . dreersmidsummerl1896henr Year: 1896 DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. v. ''-â >'*'â â 'â â . M 1^^^ â¢1 ^^^H^^l ^B1^^^B8HH^£!2;^^^^& s* ?'i^^^^^9'^ t^^M \ ^ 'r\J^^^^E/Em B^M^M^mJ'' ^ i^mmgi^^ppr ^^''â '' f ^ili â Hk^ ' 1 EUJttEKA (P).âOf Ohio origin ; strong, vigorous, healthy. Large, bright, glossy berries, somewhat corru- gated like Miner. Good quality. Season medium. Fer- tilize with Enhance, Sharpless or other perfect-flowering kind. 50 cents per dozen ; § per 100 ; $ per 1000. JUCUNDA IMPROVED.âClaimed to be an im- provement on the famous old .Tucnuda, a berry that was once the standard of beauty and of excellence in flavor. Adapted to a variety of soils. Especially suited to family garden or fancy market. 75 cents per dozen ; $ per 100. LADY THOMPSON.âA North Carolina favorite of undoubted merit, with a great record for productiveness and profit, now planted extensively in the Northern States. Several Pennsylvania and New Jersey market gardeners fruited it this year, and praise its early ripen- ing qualities. Strong foliage ; fruit of good quality. $ per dozen ; $ per 100. LEADER.âClaims to be earliest large strawberry in cultivation. Fruit of fine quality and bright color. Productive, with long bearing season. Plants vigorous. $ per dozen ; $ per 100. From berries grown this year by Mr. EDWIN SATTEKTHWAITE, Jenkintown, Pa. ENHANCE.âPlant vigorous; dark green foliage. A profitable berry for market, and worthy of trial for domestic use. Blossom prolific in pollen. A variety of great promise if given high culture. In favor with Edgar Courow, Moorestown, N. .1.: ' My best berry next to Bnbach.' Mr. Edwin Satterthwaite, of Pennsylva- nia : ' Will plant Enhance again.' 50 cents per dozen ; $ per 100 ; $ per 1000. MARY (P).âA comparatively new berry, widely on


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