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Aroma is a very good midseason to late variety. 
AROMA. A wonderful late variety extensively planted in many sections of the 
country, makes a vigorous plant growth, produces large crops of beautiful almost per- 
fect shaped berries, light red with a bright green cap that are sure to bring good 
prices in your market whether you sell locally or ship to distant markets for the fruit 
is very firm and will reach the market in perfect condition. They are the most popular 
late berry grown in the south. Many have found Aroma one of the best money-makers. 
The New Bellmar Strawberry 
Introduced by the United States Department of Agriculture 
Another variety the U. 8. Department of Agriculture developed from 
a cross of Premier and Missionary made in 1922 which was introduced 
last season. We are quoting.from Circular No. 171 of the U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture dated July, 1931. 
“As compared with Premier the plants are much more vigorous and produce run- 
ners more freely; the blossoms are perfect, ripens about a week earlier than Premier 
and fruits about as long, it has been more productive than Premier and has produced 
a better grade of berries, and on good soil the berries are as large, color bright red, 
similar to Premier but not as dark as Missionary, they have a very large green calyx 
and a gloss which has caused it to be selected as the handsomest among hundreds. 
They are firmer than Premier and not so acid as Missionary. They rank high in 
dessert quality.” This is one variety we advise you to try this season and order early 
as the supply of plants is limited. 
COOPER. This variety is praised very 
highly. Cooper is a very vigorous grower 
making a moderate number of large, 
healthy plants. The berries are extra large 
a very bright red, and of excellent quality. 
A beautiful berry, fine for local or nearby 
market. 
GLEN MARY. One of the most pro- 
ductive berries grown. Very popular in 
Pennsylvania, New York and the New 
England States. Firm enough for distant 
shipping. The fruit is of large size and 
dark red in color with prominent seeds of 
bright yellow. A strong grower. 
LUPTON. A mighty good late shipping berry, very large, in fact as large as 
Chesapeake and nearly as attractive but it is only fair in quality but always brings 
top prices in city markets on account of its beautiful appearance. 
Lupton is a good 
bedder and therefore a good variety to grow on land where other late varieties do not 
do well. 
They are very firm and are excellent shippers but we do not recommend 
them for the home garden as there are others of much better quality. 
