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than any other variety introduced in recent yeara. I have fruited and watched 

 it for three years ' ' 



The drouth resisting qualities of this excellent berry has enabled me,in spite 

 of the drought, to produce quite a good stock of plants, which we are now 

 ■offering much lower than might have been expected, considering the very 

 small amount we had to offer last season, and the price we had to charge in or- 

 der to have enough. Do not fail to see price list and get some Kansas straw- 

 berry plants started as soon as possible. 



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NEW YORK. — This grand new variety which I had the honor of introduc- 

 ing to the public in the spring of 1899, has given great satisfaction in all parts 

 of the country where tried. Many of our readers perhaps remember that gome 

 years ago I offered $100 in gold for one dozen plants of any variety that would 

 surpass the Glen Mary. The New York captured the game. It originated in 

 Tompkins county, New York, with Miss Martha G. Yates. This giant of the 

 strawberry family is a cross of the well known Bubach and Jessie. In produc- 

 tiveness it is hard to believe that it has an equal. There are others, to be sure, 

 .that produce more berries in number, but in quarts I doubt it. Every one who 



