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 ^Al villa berries. Has been and still is a 

 favorite on account of its vigor and productive- 

 ness, but most especially due to its bright, 

 attractive appearance, large size and excellent 

 carrying quality. Aroma will ship long dis- 

 tances and go to market in practically perfect 

 condition and will equal Chesapeake or Gandy 

 in this respect. Aroma is a real money maker 

 in many sections. Our plants of this variety 

 are very nice this year and anyone wanting 

 Aroma will be well pleased with them. Price 

 list, page 23. 



An old standard variety still 

 popular in many sections of the 

 middle and northern states. Plants are vigor- 

 ous growers and very productive. Berries are 

 uniform in shape, medium to large in size, of 

 good flavor and attractive appearance. We 

 would much prefer Big Late but can realize 

 the reluctance of some to pass up an old faith- 

 ful like Sample. Blossoms are imperfect. 

 Pollenize with Aroma, Big Joe, Gibson or 

 Dunlap. Price list, page 23. 



Sample 



Gibson (Parsons Beauty; 



An old 

 favorite 



in many strawberry growing sections. Plants 

 very productive, berries very good in quality 

 and excellent for canning. One proof of its 

 worth is the fact that it has been used so much 

 as a standard of comparison with so many 

 varieties which have been newly introduced. 

 Price list, page 23. 



\X/jl_C*%|| A new berry from Michigan 

 Tt II k/UII -which js very highly recom- 

 mended by the introducers. It is said to be a 

 cross of William Belt and Gibson, with all the 

 good qualities of both these varieties and some 

 more of its own. Vigor and size of plant 

 growth, adaptability to poor as well as good 

 soils, productiveness, size and appearance of 

 the berries, all have combined to make Wil-Son 

 ideal for canning, local market or shipping, 

 according to their descriptions. We have a 

 small stock of plants which have made a very 

 nice growth and any variety that can make 

 reliable plant growers write so enthusiastically 

 certainly should be worth a trial. Price list, 

 page 23. 



I imfi^n -^ fancy late shipping berry. Growers often make $500.00 per 

 mpiOn acre or more from this excellent variety. It is for its own worth 

 and also at times where growers have trouble in getting a satisfactory bed of 

 Chesapeake. It usually, though not always, makes plants more freely than 

 Chesapeake. Lupton is similar to Chesapeake in many respects. The berries 

 are just as large and like Chesapeake are very attractive in appearance. The 

 quality is only fair, being milder and rather dry. As a fancy, large, late ship- 

 ping berry Lupton stands very close to Chesapeake. Lupton was grown 

 first in New Jersey and the extent to which it has been spreading 

 through Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and other nearby states is 

 an indication of its worth 

 as a profit maker. Lupton 

 is also sold as Town King, 

 although if bought under 

 that name the plants us- 

 ually cost two or three 

 dollars more per thousand. 

 We have the finest stock 

 of Lupton plants we have 

 ever grown, and we know 

 we can please you with 

 them. Price list, page 23. 



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