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flowering kinds as Lowett or Bederwood should be provided to fer- 
tilize them. Among other varicties that do well in most sections are 
Brandywine, Greenville, Clyde, and Woolverton. Parker Earle is very 
late, and is valuable for either home use or market, upon strong, moist 
soils, where it can have the best of care. Belt (William Belt) and Mar- 
shall have large, showy fruits, and do well on strong soil. 
Excelsior or Michel might be added as very early; Aroma is grown 
very extensively in some sections; also Tennessee (Tennessee Pro- 
lific) is a very promising new sort from Tennessee. 
