Showell, Maryland 



Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Geneva, New York. 



Very vigorous, healthy and productive. 

 Perfect in bloom and blooms late in season. 

 Fruit stems long, thick, erect. Leaves large 

 dark green color. Fruit very large and 

 uniform. Very late in ripening. Color is 

 medium red, glossy, attractive. Flesh well 

 colored to center. Medium in juciness. Firm 

 subacid. Quality good to very good. One 

 of the very best late varieties. Fruit holds 

 up well in size, is very firm and would make 

 a most excellent shipper. Withstood drouth 

 better than any other variety. 

 Prof. 0. M. Taylor, Associate Horticulturist. 



If you want the biggest berry, a berry of 

 the best quality, the berry that will keep 

 longest, the berry that will create a sensa- 

 tion on every miarket, and best of all the 

 berry that will produce the most dollars, 

 you should plant the ''WYONA." 



Well Pleased, Good Service 



Wm. J. Taylor of N. Y. says: I am well 

 pleased with the plants and good service. 



May 9, 1929. 



Knows What Good Plants Are 



Thos. Roberts of Pa. says: Received your 

 plants this a. m. in fine shape. They were 

 fine plants. I have set out 28000 plants 

 this spring, 12000 from one grower and 10, 



000 from another which cost me a lot more 

 and they were not a bit better — not packed 

 as well. I have been growing strawberries 

 for the market for twelve years and buy all 

 my plants. I should know good plants when 



1 see them. April 10, 1929. 



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