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WM. BELT (Per) 
Whenever quality and large size is considered, Wm. Belt ranks with the 
best. Is probably the most popular fancy variety and always brings fancy 
prices. Does best north of Mason and Dixon Line, as south of this it will 
rust some seasons. It is quite productive of extra large berries that are 
somewhat irregular in shape; color a beautiful bright glossy red, firm and 
of the very best quality. Largely planted in many sections, and if you have 
a market that will pay a premium for quality and not too far south, Wm. 
Belt is the variety to plant. 
AROMA (Per) 
Strong, sturdy plants that are heavy producers of large, round, dark-red 
berries. A strictly high-flavored, high-class market berry; good shipper and 
keeper. A standard late variety in many of the great strawberry growing 
sections, where many growers will plant nothing else. A good one to plant 
with late pistillate varieties. 
BIG LATE (Imp) 
Big Late is one of the best late pistillate varieties in size, quality and 
productiveness. It is a good grower, making enough plants for a good fruit- 
ing bed. Its foliage grows tall and spreading and can be easily told from 
other varieties, and also shades the berries from the sun and protects the 
blossoms from frost. The plants are loaded each season with large, bright 
glossy red berries of excellent flavor, and are firm, good shippers.and keep- 
ers. Big Late is planted and is a success in nearly all sections, and you will 
make no mistake in planting it. Set Big Late with Big Joe, or Aroma, 
and you will have a winner. 
