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LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 

AROMA— A fancy berry that brings fancy prices. 
AROMA. 
associations. 
A late and very popular berry in all sections, a favorite of the large 
The plant is very healthy and productive, makes fine growth. The 
fruit is very firm, large and uniform in size, one of the best sellers on the market. 
The Aroma is very strong asa pollenizer, therefore a good variety to plant with 
imperfect late sorts. 
There is always a great demand for plants of this variety, 
but last season was a record-breaker as I sold every plant I had, before we begun 
digging. 
James E. The much talked of berry 
from Virginia. As I have not fruited it 
1 will give the introducers description. 
“It is extremely large, of good shape, 
very attractive, one of the firmest of 
berries, an excellent berry for commer- 
cial use, color deep red, the fruit will 
stay on the vines a long time after it is 
ripe before it will decay; will not run 
down in size at the end of the picking 
season as some varieties do. The plants 
are very large, healthy and robust look- 
ing, with large white bloom, with plenty 
of pollen; can be planted by themselves; 
ripens medium early.’’ 
Abington. Descended from the 
popular Bubach but much superior to it. 
Although a perfect flowered variety, it 
equals the prolific Bubach in yield, is 
brighter in color and much firmer. Plant 
of vigorous habit with clean, healthy 
foliage; berries are so large and attract- 
ive and the plants so very prolific, it is 
a variety of great value—especially for 
market growing. Ripens in mid-season. 
Helen Davis. The fruit is above 
medium to large, of good quality, and 
very productive. Makes a strong growth, 
andis very promising. It seems to have 
no particular preference as to soil. The 
berries hold up well after picking, and 
cap remains bright and green, indicating 
that itis to become a great favorite 
with commercial growers. Is a subdued 
crimson in color, which extends through 
and through. The flavor of this Straw- 
berry is like no other, and is delicious. 
Orem. A vigorous grower and has 
fine foliage to protect the beautiful 
berries from the hot sun. It begins to 
ripen with the Gandy and bears an 
abundance of fine berries after Gandy 
is gone, and bears about three times as 
many as Gandy. The berries are ex- 
ceedingly large and smooth light red, 
with yellow seeds and dark green caps 
which make them very attractive. Being 
very firm they can be left on the vines 
two or three days after they are ripe 
and still be in good shape for market. 
