Showell, Maryland 



BLAKEMORE (Early). Don't fail to try 

 a few of the promising new variety intro- 

 duced by the United States Department of 

 Agriculture in 1930. It is outstanding in 

 many respects. The plants are healthy and 

 makes a prolific gro\\1:h of plants; producing 

 more plants per acre than any other variety 

 of strawberries. It is also very productive 

 of large size, bright red berries; very firm, 

 and will stand up in shipment, and is more 

 productive than Missionary or Klondyke, 

 and goes into the market with a fresher and 



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