Pot-grown strawberry plants . 00, $ Advance.—Compared with the other varieties,Advance most resembles the Superb; but pro-duces larger berries, and the plants are bettergrowers and more prolific. The berries aredeep crimson, nearly round, of good size, quiteuniform in size and shape, of firm, meaty tex-ture, and of good quality. CHAMPION EVERBEARING.—In Michi-gan, the original home of this remarkable variety,it outclasses other everbearing varieties to suchan extent that it really promises to crowd themall into oblivion. It is claimed to produce finedark red delicious strawberries from Ju


Pot-grown strawberry plants . 00, $ Advance.—Compared with the other varieties,Advance most resembles the Superb; but pro-duces larger berries, and the plants are bettergrowers and more prolific. The berries aredeep crimson, nearly round, of good size, quiteuniform in size and shape, of firm, meaty tex-ture, and of good quality. CHAMPION EVERBEARING.—In Michi-gan, the original home of this remarkable variety,it outclasses other everbearing varieties to suchan extent that it really promises to crowd themall into oblivion. It is claimed to produce finedark red delicious strawberries from July untilfrost and to be so very productive that 256berries have been found on one plant. It ishardy, a good plant maker and free in pollen,so does not need the association of anothervariety in order to produce its large crops offruit. This is indeed a promising sort. Dozen,$; 100, $ Forward.—As a truly Fall-bearing is notable, for it is more prolific dur-ing the autumn than most of the other va-. rieties. The bright colored berries are of ex-cellent quality being firm, sweet, rich, withtrue strawberry flavor. The plants, too, arevery vigorous growers and quite prolific. Windham Co., Conn., Sept. 26, strawberry plants I got from you a few weeksago arrived the next day after you shipped them and Iset them out at once and they are growing fine grown plants are the only kind that I will buy afterthis.—A. H. Cutler. Brooklyn, , May 5, 1921. The Strawberry plants I bought from vou last August Boston, Mass., Feb. 25, 1922. are loaded with blossoms and berries.—Mrs. G. E. Have had excellent success with Strawberries from Chichester. you.—Mrs. Fercival W. White. J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 11 FALL-BEARING STRAWBERRIES—Continued Francis.—A fall or everbearing variety thatis highly esteemed by many growers, es-pecially in the Middle West. The plants arevigorous growers, healthy and very prolific, andthe fruit is of fair


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