Dreer's midsummer list 1929 (1929) Dreer's midsummer list 1929 . dreersmidsummerl1929henr Year: 1929 DREER'S POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS Pot-grown Plants set out this Summer will Produce a FULL CROP OF FRUIT NEXT YEAR. Time of Shipment. Our pot-grown Strawberry Plants are usually ready for shipment the latter part of July or early August and can be supplied as late as October. It is better, howe\er, to secure the plants in August or September, as earlier plantings develop larger and more vigorous plants and produce a greater crop of fruit next j'ear. We forward by express, at the purchaser's
Dreer's midsummer list 1929 (1929) Dreer's midsummer list 1929 . dreersmidsummerl1929henr Year: 1929 DREER'S POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS Pot-grown Plants set out this Summer will Produce a FULL CROP OF FRUIT NEXT YEAR. Time of Shipment. Our pot-grown Strawberry Plants are usually ready for shipment the latter part of July or early August and can be supplied as late as October. It is better, howe\er, to secure the plants in August or September, as earlier plantings develop larger and more vigorous plants and produce a greater crop of fruit next j'ear. We forward by express, at the purchaser's expense. The plants are packed compactly, and as light as possible. We make no charge for boxes or packing. If shipment by Parcel Post is desired, add 10 per cent, to price of plants to cover cost of special packing and postage. The Berries You Grow in Your Own Garden . Better th.\n Any You Can Buy. Big Joe (Midseason). A most valuable sort ripening just after the Chesapeake, equals it in size, firmness and yield, surpasses it in color and flavor, succeeds under all soil conditions. It is a mid- season variety and very productive of very large, beautiful berries, with large, bright green calj-x, and is one of the best in flavor. Well nigh ideal both for the home garden and market. per doz.; per 100; per 1000. Brandywine {Mid-season to late). All growers are unanimous in their praise of this magnificent berrj', and it is considered one of the finest mid-season to late-fruiting sorts. We do not know that it has a single defect, plants of extra strong constitution and growth doing well everywhere. The fruit is extra large, heart-shaped, color bright, rich red, and the flavor leaves nothing to be desired. A grand variety for preserving, retaining its flavor in a wonderful degree when canned. It always pro- duces satisfactory crops, and will always be found in the front rank of high-grade berries. $ per doz.; $ per 100; per 1000. Chesa
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