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Keywords: Everything for the garden (16391135465).jpg 180 <br> EVERYTHING FOR TIE GARPEN- Plaibts <br> Barrymore Midseason A healthy vigorous grower <br> deep crimson in color and of excellent quality <br> Bederwood Rackster Early An enormous bearer large size light scarlet <br> Brandywine Midseason Large size glossy scarlet firm solid and shapely <br> delightful aroma rich juicy and luscious <br> Bubach No 5 P Midseason Indispensable on account of its large bright <br> berries immense yield and fine flavor <br> Climax Extra-Early Large size uniform in shape splendid color andflavor <br> Early Ozark See page 179 and cut above <br> The Gandy Late Fruits uniformly large and firm; color bright crimson <br> Glen Mary Midseason <br> Color dark glossy crimson <br> Berries of large size and <br> good quality See cut <br> Great Ruby P Midseason <br> to late The healthy vig- <br> orous growth remarkable <br> productiveness size uniform <br> shape deep crimson color <br> and above all the rich <br> luscious flavor combined <br> with the delightful aroma <br> render Henderson's Great <br> Ruby peerless among <br> strawberries <br> Marshall Midseason - As a <br> large berry for home use it <br> is peerless The color is a <br> rich glossy crimson that <br> evety one admires <br> Those markid P are Pistillate and must have a row of a perfect flowered <br> sort every nine or twelve feet among them to pollenize their blossoms <br> The berries are glossy <br> Michel's Early Early Berries medium to large; color bright scarlet <br> Missionary Early A new early variety Berries broadly conical splendid <br> - calyx Splendid rich red with varnish gloss <br> New York Midseason The berries are produced in great abundance Color <br> crimson-scarlet rich and inviting See cut <br> Norwood See page 179 and cut above <br> Nic Ohmer Midseason Dark glossy red firm and of excellent flavor <br> Sample P Late It is a strong vigorous grower; quality and color everything <br> to be desired crimson to the core <br> Sharpless Midseason Fruit large crimson firm and of good quality <br> Stevens' Late Champion Late This is a splendid late berry Very large <br> fine flavored bright color good shipper heavy yielder <br> Success Early A large early berry globular slightly conical bright <br> scarlet flavor mild rich and sweet <br> Uncle Jim or Dornan Midseason to late Extra large berries � very uniformly <br> heart shaped � bright beautiful red and high quality <br> Wm Belt Midseason � Fruit is conical rather long bright red and glossy <br> Price 30c per doz SI 50 per 100 SlO OOperjlOOO Mailed free if wanted <br> at dozen rate This applies to all Strawberries <br> Note � The Strawberry plants offered in this catalogue cannot usually bo <br> supplied after May 5th; Our summer list of Pot-grown Strawberries is usually <br> ready about June loth and is mailed free to customers or may be had upon <br> application by mail when ready <br> RHUBARB ROOTS <br> St Martin's It is not only immensely productive but it is also one of the <br> earliest and has a rich spicy flavor 15c each; SI 25 per doz; S8 00 per 100 <br> Linnaeus Bright red stalks 10c each; SI 00 per dozen; S6 00 per 100 <br> If wanted by Parcel Post add postage at Zone Rates see table page 1 <br> Weight 3 lbs per doz <br> VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS <br> Doz 100 1000 <br> CABBAGE Early Summer SO 15 SI 00 7 50 <br> Henderson's Succession <br> Early Jersey Wakefield <br> Charleston Wakefield <br> CAULIFLOWER <br> Henderson's Snowball <br> HORSE RADISH ROOTS <br> LETTUCE Boston Market <br> Curled Simpson <br> Big Boston <br> Cabbage Cauliflower and Lettuce ready April 1st; <br> transplanted plants from cold frames <br> POT-GROWN TOMATO PLANTS <br> These are sturdier and better rooted than trans- <br> planted plants There is no loss of fine roots in taking <br> them up consequently transplanting scarcely checks <br> their growth See cut Ready May 1st See next <br> column for our offer of transplanted plants <br> 15 <br> 1 00 <br> 7 50 <br> 15 <br> 1 00 <br> 7 50 <br> 15 <br> 1 00 <br> 7 50 <br> 30 <br> 2 00 <br> 15 00 <br> 15 <br> 75 <br> 6 00 <br> 15 <br> 1 00 <br> 7 50 <br> 15 <br> 1 00 <br> 7 50 <br> 15 <br> 1 00 <br> 7 50 <br> Doz <br> PONDEROSA SO 75 <br> 75 <br> 75 <br> 75 <br> 60 <br> 60 <br> GOLDEN PONDEROSA <br> CRIMSON CUSHION <br> TENDERLOIN <br> ACME <br> FREEDOM <br> STONE 60 <br> 100 <br> 5 00 <br> 5 00 <br> 5 00 <br> 5 00 <br> 3 50 <br> 3 50 <br> 3 50 <br> Each <br> CHIVES per clump SO 15 <br> EGG PLANTS Ready May 15th <br> Henderson's Improved New <br> York Spineless Pot-grown <br> HOP ROOTS <br> LAVENDER Pot-grown <br> MINT Spearmint Pot-grown <br> PARSLEY Emerald Pot-grown <br> PEPPER Ready May 15th <br> Baby Bell Pot-grown <br> Ruby Kinc Pot grown <br> Chinese Giant Pot-Grown <br> SWEET POTATO PLANTS <br> TARRAGON True French <br> TOMATO PLANTS These below are <br> transplanted plants grown in boxes <br> See first column for pot-grown plants <br> Ready May 1st <br> Acme Round solid pinkish-crimson <br> Freedom Early very fine <br> Stone Vivid scarlet; very solid <br> Ponderosa Extra large and solid <br> Golden Ponderosa Yellow fruit <br> Crimson Cushion A superb variety <br> Tenderloin Henderson's New Meaty <br> Doz 100 <br> S1 50S10 00 <br> 60 5 00 <br> 50 3 00 <br> 50 10 00 <br> 00 6 00 <br> 00 O OO <br> 75 <br> 60 <br> 60 <br> 10 <br> 6 00 <br> 5 00 <br> 5 00 <br> 50 <br> 35 3 50 20 00 <br> Doz 100 <br> SO 30 S2 00 <br> 30 2 00 <br> 30 <br> 40 <br> 40 <br> 40 <br> 40 <br> By the 100 purchaser pays transportation Sweet Potato <br> Vesetable plants and roots except Rhubarb roots mailed free if wanted at the dozen rates <br> 8 P plants ready Way 1st to June 20th All others ready when catalogue is issued except where specifically mentioned 43874972 149634 78295 Page 180 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874972 c1915 10 5962/bhl title 78295 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co NameFound Linnaeus NameConfirmed Linnaeus NameBankID 4221582 NameFound Ponderosa Biodiversity Heritage Library Everything for the garden 1915 Garden Stories Books Bulbs Plants Catalogs Equipment and supplies Flowers Gardening Lawn mowers Seeds U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 43874972 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874972 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 Check categories 2015 August 25 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16391135465 2015-08-25 01 54 46 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Everything for the garden 1915 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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