ALLEN'8 STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE 



"KANSAS" 



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although they received no better care than the other varieties I mi growing.' 1 

 Mr. R. M. Kellogg ?ays : "The Kansas was placed in my trial bed with over 

 250 other sorts. They attracted the attention of visitors tl ar by the 



• of the foliage i nd general appearance, and the next season the fruit and 

 plants showed greater points of excellence than any other berry on mj 

 W. F. Allen of Maryland, purchased the entire stock and named it Kansas. He 

 introduced it at $5 per dozen, and while the price - Bsive, yet when it 



becomes known, the plants will \v in greater demand than any other variety. 

 I am willing to stake my reputation that it contain* more points of exce 



