THE W. F. ALLEN Co., Salisbury, Md. 17 
Best Varieties to Plant for Profit 
OUR success in growing Strawberries will depend very largely on the 
varieties you select. You will find the variety descriptions in this Berry 
Book accurate and dependable. Some of the varieties we have given 
high praise. You will find it well merited. Other varieties which are good 
in many ways, but have some weaknesses, you will find described just as we 
have found them with their weaknesses mentioned. Our list of around 30 
varieties has been selected from several hundred commercial varieties grown, 
and all our varieties are good. But we feel that there are several outstand- 
ing varieties that we can recommend so strongly that you need have no 
hesitation in making your selection. 
For the man who wants great quantities of large, fancy berries 
of fine appearance and quality for home market or nearby ship- 
ment, we unhesitatingly recommend PREMIER for Early, BIG 
JOE for Mid-Season, and CHESAPEAKE, WM. BELT, or BIG 
LATE for Late. Read what we say of these varieties and get 
your order in early. You cannot go wrong with any of them. 
Other varieties of proven worth, favorably known and grown by many 
good strawberry growers, are Gibson, Sample, Haverland, Lupton, Gandy, 
Sen. Dunlap. 
Burgess and Cooper are most promising among the newer varieties. 
Klondyke, Missionary and Aroma are the great southern, long distance 
shipping berries. Aroma is a fine late variety, north or south. 
Champion and Mastodon are the best Everbearers—Champion for the 
home, and Mastcdon commercially. 
‘Lupton, a fancy late shipping berry. 
