Pot-grown strawberry plants . ar the Berries very large, conical with pointed tip,and rich, mild, wild strawberry flavor. Large,showy and attractive. Blossoms, large, open, rawith large leaves on long, pliant stems and a hevariety. Dozen, $; 100, $ EDMUND WILSON.—A Van Fleet Hybridintroduced by us and a strikingly uniquestrawberry. It is strictly an amateur varietyand is not recommended fo r commercialplanting. The plants resemble potato vinesin size and vigor; the berries are as large assmall apples or oranges. Form globular or mouth Nursery and decidedly the finest and bestnown vari


Pot-grown strawberry plants . ar the Berries very large, conical with pointed tip,and rich, mild, wild strawberry flavor. Large,showy and attractive. Blossoms, large, open, rawith large leaves on long, pliant stems and a hevariety. Dozen, $; 100, $ EDMUND WILSON.—A Van Fleet Hybridintroduced by us and a strikingly uniquestrawberry. It is strictly an amateur varietyand is not recommended fo r commercialplanting. The plants resemble potato vinesin size and vigor; the berries are as large assmall apples or oranges. Form globular or mouth Nursery and decidedly the finest and bestnown variety that ripens earlier and no varietyit in earliness. It is also brilliant scarlet-crim-firmest of all early varieties. colors all over at once, has delightful aromalight green calyx or burr, hence exceedinglyther late and staminate. Plant a strong groweravy yielder. The largest and best very early GANDY.—Introduced by us in 1888 andvery largely grown. It ripens late to verylate—and the berries are large to very large,. bluntly heart-shaped, of deep maroon color,with smooth surface and quite firm. Upongood soil the plants attain a height of twelveto fifteen inches, with a spread of fully a foot,and are enormously prolific. Ripens in mid-season. Dozen, $; 100, $ Franklin Co., have received your recent shipment in perfect con-dition, and we would advise you that they are the bestlooking plants we have seen this year. The Montague Co. Sangamon Co., received the strawberry plants last night. They arecertainly a fine lot of plants and for which I thank you. W. E. Gladding.


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