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W. F, ALLEN, JR., SALISBURY, MARYLAND. 



Great Pacific. Much reduced. 



Great Pacific. — Is I believe a valuable market berry; vigorous in growth; 

 berries large size; very productive and solid, in growth and habit very much like 

 Haverland, but darker in color both foliage and fruit. A valuable variety. 



Dr. J. Stayman says: This is one of the best, large, productive and a strong 

 grower. It did well this season by the side of many others that failed. 



J. E. Mertz, of Ohio, writes: Great Pacific produced a fine crop of splendid 

 fruits, and is one of the most promising of the new sorts. 



Geo. J. Kellogg, of Wisconsin, reports that: Great Pacific is late, vigorous* 

 healthy, firm, large, and very promising. 



Daniel Wyss says: Great Pacific is one of the most luxuriant plants on our 

 grounds. Berry large size, a most abundant bearer of fine fruit; very firm; with- 

 stands late spring frosts remarkably well, therefore quite valuable. 



Stayman Wo. 1. — Is a very fine grower, but has not yet fruited here. The 

 originator speaks of it as follows: Stayman No. 1 so far, stands at the head of the 

 list this season, as usual. We commenced picking it a few days after Crescent, and 



