. Illustrated descriptive catalogue and wholesale prices. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Nursery stock New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nut trees Seedlings Catalogs. 22 ARTHUR J. COLLINS, MOORESTOWN, N. Haverland(P). —Plant is a strong, healthy grower, free from rust. The « smallest plants bear ^abundantly. Fruit v^long, large, light Ijred, very attractive; * moderately firm ; I ripens all over. Season early. A very profitable berry, and one of the best. 40 cents per dozen; 75 cents per 100; $3 per 1000. Lov


. Illustrated descriptive catalogue and wholesale prices. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Nursery stock New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nut trees Seedlings Catalogs. 22 ARTHUR J. COLLINS, MOORESTOWN, N. Haverland(P). —Plant is a strong, healthy grower, free from rust. The « smallest plants bear ^abundantly. Fruit v^long, large, light Ijred, very attractive; * moderately firm ; I ripens all over. Season early. A very profitable berry, and one of the best. 40 cents per dozen; 75 cents per 100; $3 per 1000. Lovett's Early. —Medium sized berries, globular, bright red, very firm ; quality fair ; §fj productive ; worth W'i growing- Mid-sea- s' son. 40 cents per dozen ; 75 cents per 100 ; $3 per 1000. Manchester (P).—A good grow- er, fairly produc- tive ; fruit medium to large; bright red; mild flavor. Mid- season. 40 cents per dozen; 75 cents per 100; $3 per 1000. HAVEELAND Lady Thompson.—Originated in North Carolina. Very early, large; a perfect bloomer, good grower and shipper. Good shape, good color and fine flavor. The season is very long and the berries hold up well, even toward the last. 40 cents per dozen ; 75*cents per 100 ; $3 per 1000. Meek's Early.—This is the ear- liest of all Strawberries. The plant is a good, strong grower; berry is bright red, large and firm; slightly acid ; good. Valuable for garden or for shipping. 40 cents per dozen ; 75 cents per 100; $3 per 1000. \/ Michel's Early.—This is an un- usually early berry, ripening a week to ten days earlier than the Crescent. The berries are bright scarlet, conical in shape, regular, of excellent quality. It resists frost aud drought on account of its strong constitution ; is also free from rust. This plant has so much pollen that it is one of the best ber- ries to fertilize all pistillate sorts. Especially prolific in the South. 40 cents per dozen ; 75 cents per 100 ; $3 per Please note that these im


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