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RewasticO ^^- ^l^en, the introducer, says: "The color is a rich, deep, 

 cardinal red, which penetrates the berry through and through. 

 In productiveness it is all that could be desired; in size it is uniformly large; 

 in shape as perfect as if turned out of a mold; in plant growth it is healthy 

 and vigorous; in quality it is rich, with aromatic strawberry flavor, though 

 somewhat tart, but is firm enough to be very popular as a market berry. 



Ryckman ^^® great size and productiveness, thrifty growth and delicious 

 flavor makes it one of the most valuable berries ever grown for 

 business purposes. Many extensive growers say that it produces even larger 

 crops the second year than it does the first. It is also noted as an extremely 

 valuable variety for poor soils and for fruiting continuously on the same 

 ground for several years. It ripens in mid-season and is a perfect flowered 

 variety. You will make no mistake in planting this variety. 



Sample ^^® °^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ strawberries and a money-making late variety. 

 ^ Sample produces a very heavy crop of nice, showy berries of large 



size and fine quality, continues a long time in fruit, the berries being large to 

 the last. It will yield as many berries as Haverland and will average as large 

 as Bubach. Colors all over at once — fruit perfect, foliage perfect. You will 

 like Sample and they will make big money for you. 



Success ^^® ^^ ^^® finest early varieties for the home garden. Berries 

 round or s'ightly elongated, bright scarlet or flame color, quite 

 large and very uniform in size, color and shape. Plants are vigorous, healthy 

 and most prolific. Though the berries are not firm enough to endure long 

 shipment, it is one of the most profitable strawberries for local market and 

 very desirable for the home garden, 



Superior ^ great market variety for the commercial grower. Not excelled 

 *^ by any for shippirg and keeping, as it is one of the firmest 



berries I ever saw. The plants are vigorous and healthy and succeed on any 

 soil. It is a great plant rraVer and should be planted a good distance apart. 

 It sets an immense amount of fruit and if planted on rich soil, or is well fer- 

 tilized, it will not be surpassed by any variety in productiveness. The fruit is 

 medium to large, bright glossy red and of good quality. 



SharpleSS ^^ grandfather used to grow this grand old berry as a fertilizer 

 *^ for the Crescent, and well do I remember how glad I was to get 



a Sharpless row when picking, and if you have ever tasted them you know 

 that some of them went somewhere else beside in my basket. It seems as if 

 I am not the only one that likes the taste of Sharpless, as I have never grown 

 enough of the plants to supply the demand. I have a nice stock of the plants 

 this season and would appreciate your order. 



I received the trees in good condition and We received the Aroma strawberry plants 



am w^ell pleased w^ith them. G. C. CADY, and were well pleased with them. WALTER 

 Florida, April 2. 1917. ROBERTS, Indiana, May 1, 1917. 



Goods I ordered from you came O. K. I T received the strawberry plants and they 



am more than pleased with the fruit trees ; are what I call plants. They are perfect and 



they are the best I ever bought. You will get I know they will do good. Will remember you 



my orders hereafter. E. G. CRIPPEN, Vir- next year. JOHN SCHELL. Indiana, April 



ginia, April 23, 1917. 21. 1917. 



I am sending you an order. I liked the I received the asparagus roots and peach 



plants I got of you last spring and had good trees April 17th and am well pleased with 



berries clean into November. S. H. MAY, hoMi. T. K. McDOWELL, Maryland, May 1, 



Connecticut. 1917. 



Enclosed find an order for plants. Please How are your strawberry plants this season? 



send the fine quality of stock you sent before, ^ ordered plants from you last year and they 



they were the best we ever put out. W. D. were fine. HAMPTON COCHRAN. Florida, 



NULL, Alabama, Sept. 21, 1917. Jan. 16. 1917. 



