Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1913 (1913) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1913 . dreersmidsummerc1913henr Year: 1913 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA—STRAWBERRY PLANTS SliarpleSS* Mld-Season, Perfect. Though no longer the best berry that can be had, Sharpless still has many friends who will have no other. 50 cts. perdoz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. 'Wild^rOOd. Extra Early, Perfect. Wildwood has been a surprise to us and is a berry that will ilelight every amateur. In our trial grounds the j ast season it was the earliest to ripen by several days. With berries of large size, which ripen all ov
Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1913 (1913) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1913 . dreersmidsummerc1913henr Year: 1913 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA—STRAWBERRY PLANTS SliarpleSS* Mld-Season, Perfect. Though no longer the best berry that can be had, Sharpless still has many friends who will have no other. 50 cts. perdoz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. 'Wild^rOOd. Extra Early, Perfect. Wildwood has been a surprise to us and is a berry that will ilelight every amateur. In our trial grounds the j ast season it was the earliest to ripen by several days. With berries of large size, which ripen all over, these are held well above the plants on stout stiff stems and have the aroma and flavor of the wild strawberry. We cannot recommend this berry too highly for home use. 75 cts. per doz.; $ per loo. William Belt. Mid-Season, Perfect. For vigorous growth, great productiveness, size, beauty and fine quality one of the very best. It is grown by the acre for fancy fruit, and is generally mentioned in connection with the Marshall. The first berry to ripen on each fruit- stalk, under high culture, is apt to be cockscombed; all others are of regular form. It is bright glossy red, the ideal color for a strawberry. 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100 ; ^ per 1000. Dreer's Collections of Superb Strawberries All Pot-Grown Plants which will Produce a FULL CROP of Berries next June. Notwithstanding the care we take in keeping our list down so as to include only varieties of sterling merit, the amateur finds difficulty in making a selection that will produce a bountiful supply of the finest fruit from the beginning to the end of the season It is for such that we offer this collection, made up of Marshall and Clyde for early, Brandywine and Nick Ohmer for mid- season, Chesapeake and Gandy's Prize for late, all of them sorts which adapt themselves to the most varied conditions of soil and climate and which, in our judgment, combine in the highest degree all the qualities which high-gr
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