Historical Seed Catalogs: Wilson’s 15th annual price list and catalogue of fresh and reliable garden, field, and flower seeds (1891) – 34 in a series

 The image is a vintage advertisement for Wilson's 15th Annual Price List and Catalogue, featuring fresh and reliable garden, field, and flower seeds. The advertisement is set against a beige background with ornate floral illustrations, predominantly showcasing a large red morning glory flower with green leaves. The text is prominently displayed in various colors, with "Wilson's" in bold red letters at the top, followed by "15th Annual Price List and Catalogue" in green and red. Below this, the text reads "Fresh and Reliable Garden, Field and Flower Seeds Grown and Sold on the Seed Farm of Samuel Wilson, Mechanicsville, Bucks County, PA." The year "1891" is also visible in the top right corner. The advertisement includes detailed descriptions of the "Ipomoea Grandiflora Superbissima New Japanese Morning Glory," highlighting its beauty and characteristics. The overall design is ornate and colorful, typical of late 19th-century advertising.

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Historical Seed Catalogs: Wilson's 15th annual price list and catalogue of fresh and reliable garden, field, and flower seeds (1891) - 34 in a seriesHistorical Seed Catalogs: Wilson's 15th annual price list and catalogue of fresh and reliable garden, field, and flower seeds (1891) - 34 in a series

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THE OREGON EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY.

This new and valuable Strawberry is a chance seedling, and originated with Remillard & Normandin, Mt. Tabor, Oregon. It is certainly the most remarkable strawberry ever introduced, and well deserves the name of Everbearing , as the plants will produce and continue to bear the most luscious berries the whole season through. It is a perfect, or bi-sexual variety, strong, healthy, vigorous and upright grower, commencing to bear early in the season, and continues to blossom and bear fine, large berries until frost. The berries are large, fine form, a deep red cherry color, firm, solid and excellent quality. They are immensely productive. One grower claims to have picked nearly half a bushel from 3 plants during the season. This new berry comes with the highest recommendation from its native home, and many responsible persons, ministers, editors, etc., have endorsed it as the most valuable strawberry ever grown.


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