. Condensed catalogue of specialties, novelties and special offers in choice new and rare bulbs, plants, seeds and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Fruit trees. CATALOGUE OF SPECILITIES AND NOVELTIES FOR 1903. 7. DU e EVerbearir>£> gasl> Strawberries. Fruits in four months from seed. Wonderful berries, having no runners, but growing into immense stool plants; fruit similar to other A


. Condensed catalogue of specialties, novelties and special offers in choice new and rare bulbs, plants, seeds and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Fruit trees. CATALOGUE OF SPECILITIES AND NOVELTIES FOR 1903. 7. DU e EVerbearir>£> gasl> Strawberries. Fruits in four months from seed. Wonderful berries, having no runners, but growing into immense stool plants; fruit similar to other Alpine. Enormous yielder. single plants in this State having yielded one pint of berries at a picking in November. Fine for borders, as they throw out no runners, and are singularly beautiful when loaded with their dense crops of fruit; grows easily from seed, the seed- lings bearing well the first summer. Perfectly hardy and of exquisite flavor. City people, or others, who desire to do so. can grow the bush varieties admirably in pots. They arc well adapted to pot culture, and will even fruit well during winter. We know of no greater novelty. Everbearing Bush Whlte—Beautiful snow-white fruit of exquisite flavor. Per 15c. Everbearing Bush Red—Like the above, but a fine crimson color. Per 15c. (tne picket each of the two sorts for 25c. fWo Grai}d Nevv' Tomatoes. Creat Mississippi—On receipt of the following letter from A. W. Martin. Duncan. Bliss., in the fall of 1899, we pur- chased stock of this new Tomato and have grown a large crop. In bringing it to our attention Mr. Martin said: " I have grown a wonderful Tomato plant. It is 8 feet 2 inches high and has a circumference of 15JJ feet. It has ripened 167 Tomatoes on it and as many blossoms, and still it grows. As to the flavor of the fruit, it is far more delicate and sweet than the common Tomato. This plant came up in a row of Beet seed sent me from the Agricultural Department at Washington and IS supp


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