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Having fruited it for six years, we pronounce it a decided acquisition to the 

 list of Market Strawberries. Plant very hardy and vigorous, surpassing, in quan- 

 tity of fruit and hardiness of vine, any other variety we have ever tested. It 

 commences to ripen a few days before the Early Scarlet, and continues on up to 

 the very latest, thus making it profitable at both ends of the season. Fruit from 

 one to one and a quarter inch in diameter, very regular and uniform in size, 

 roundish conical, bright scarlet, and more firm and not so acid as Wilson. 



Plants will be ready for delivery ab9w#4h'e i5th"of'''Siepte»bm», at ^5 per doz. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, 

 Mount Mope Nurseries, 



