ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



PRIDE OF CUMBERLAND.— Plant is a vigorous grower. The bloom is per- 

 fect, ripens about one week earlier than the Gancly Prize: it is nearly as large, 

 equally as firm, as good a color and a great deal more productive. Like the 

 Gandy Prize it will carry from Florida to Boston, from Louisana to Chicago, 

 and arrive firm and frtsh and with its brilliant red color not the leasi bit 

 dimmed. Thrives on any soil, but owing to the immense crop it sets, should 

 to obtain the best results, be well fertilized. The fruit is equal t i the Gandy in 

 every respect, is one week earlier and 

 will produce a fine crop of 'fruit on 

 high land, where Gandy is almost sure 

 to be a failure. I am highly pl< 

 with this berry and will plant at Least 

 25 acres of this variety for fruit. I 

 considerit one of the best, 



Siskijon cO„CaJ n Jul j 30., 1900. ! 



*» W. V. Alien. Salisbury, >M.. Dear Sir:— * 



I There arrived here April last, several j 



♦ thou« iw berry plants, whir'' I I 

 t ordered from your house. I am so well* 

 J pleased with them that I ihmk it i>m fair to ♦ 



♦ tell you so. The} reached here in excellent I 

 i condition, and almost withonl j 



♦ have lived and flourished. Yours tJ 



• J aim- B. Hi . 



