14 M. S. PRYOR, SALISBURY, MD. 



BIG JOE 



LATE VARIETIES 



BIG JOE (Per) 



Also known as Joe Johnson. One of the best, if not the best, 

 of the mid-season to late varieties, and the kind to plant if you 

 want a big crop of fancy berries. The plants are exceedingly vig- 

 orous and make fine fruiting beds on any soil that will produce 

 strawberries. Makes good under nearly all conditions. Berries are 

 firm, bright red in color, almost perfect in shape, of very large size 

 and produced in great abundance for so large a berry. Sells for 

 top prices. It is a fine table berry, and I can recommend it for 

 home use or for distant market. For profit, plant Big Joe; it is 

 distinctly a money-maker. 



BIG LATE (Imp) 



Big Late is one of the best late pistillate varieties in size, qual- 

 ity and productiveness. It is a good grower, making enough plants 

 for a good fruiting bed. Its foliage grows tall and spreading and 

 can be easily told from other varieties, and also shades the berries 

 from the sun and protects the blossoms from frost. The plants 

 are loaded each season with large, bright glossy red berries of 

 excellent flavor, and are firm, good shippers and keepers. Big 

 Late is planted and is a success in nearly all sections, and you will 

 make no mistake in planting it. Set Big Late with Big Joe, Mc- 

 Alpin or Aroma and you will have a winner. 



