Henderson's mid-summer catalogue : 1895 . rt,well known, productive, and of fair size Woolverton.— Mid-season to late on Page 10 Williams Early—Early. Bi-sexual. Muchlike Michel s Early, but firmer and larger; asproductive and excellent in every way Yale—Very late. Bi-sexual A very late fruit-ing sort; large round berries of rich red run-ning through the the flesh, superior flavor fortable or canning; a heavy bearer with rich soiland hill culture Per Per Doz. 100. 1 00 6 00 60 4 00 5° 3 SO 60 4 00 60 4 00 60 60 4 00 60 4 00 60 4 00 60 4 00 75 5 00 5°60 3 00 4 00 75 5 00 75


Henderson's mid-summer catalogue : 1895 . rt,well known, productive, and of fair size Woolverton.— Mid-season to late on Page 10 Williams Early—Early. Bi-sexual. Muchlike Michel s Early, but firmer and larger; asproductive and excellent in every way Yale—Very late. Bi-sexual A very late fruit-ing sort; large round berries of rich red run-ning through the the flesh, superior flavor fortable or canning; a heavy bearer with rich soiland hill culture Per Per Doz. 100. 1 00 6 00 60 4 00 5° 3 SO 60 4 00 60 4 00 60 60 4 00 60 4 00 60 4 00 60 4 00 75 5 00 5°60 3 00 4 00 75 5 00 75 5 00 60 4 00 60 4 00 75 5 00 50 5° 60 4 00 3 00 3 50 50 3 5° 60 4 00 60 4 00 75 5 50 60 4 00 5° 3 5° 5° 3 00 60 4 00 60 Strawberry plants Mailed free at the dozen price, but to the 100 price, (if desired by Mail.) add 50c. for postage. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—STRAWBERRY PLANTS. THE. Grand New . STRAWBERRY. tt BRANDYWINE. (Bi-Sexual: Mid-Season to very late.) SIZE: Immense- YIELD: Prodigious. FLAVOR: BRANDYWINEStrawberry. ... Although the Brandywine has neverbeen offered to the public until this it is already world famous from thesuperlatively flattering reports in theHorticultural Press, from the experiment stations and from strawberry critics to whom a few plants were given fortrial. It has been thoroughly tested in many parts of the country and has given universal satisfaction, in fact, wedoubt if any strawberry ever before has received such enthusiastic praise over so wide an extent of territory. The berries of the Brandywine are of magnificent and immense size—very firm, solid and shapely for solarge a berry. In general it is broadly heart-shaped without neck, occasionally fruits will be found shaped as ifTwo berries were joined together; flesh red to the core, of delightful aroma, rich, juicy and lucious. The seeds arebut slightly embedded which adds to its firmness. The color is of a rich dark glossy scarlet. Coloring uniform


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