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ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



went to the Strawberry Show at Horticultural Hall and nearly one-half of all 

 the berries exhibited were Clyde and a fine lot they were too. I do not think 

 any one will ever regret planting Clyde as it is a sure producer of fine large 

 berries and lots of them. 



NICK OHMER — "For market, for home use, or for exhibition, this is proba- 

 bly the greatest berry ever offered. It is certa nly the most desirable berry that 

 has come under my observation. It is my candid opinion that all who grow the 

 Nick Ohmer will be astonished at its healthy vigorous growth and great produc- 

 tiveness. The fruit will be a surprise to all that see it, being of mammoth size, 

 beautiful form and color, and excellent quality. 



"The Nick Ohmer was originated by Mr. John F. Beaver, who is conceded 

 to be the most successful amateur strawberry grower in Ohio. He named it for 

 his friend, N. Ohmer, who has been president of the Montgomery County Hor- 

 ticultural society for more than twenty years, and is ex-president of our State 

 Horticultural Society. Mr. Beaver has fruited nearly all the leading varieties 

 ever introduced in this country, and some from Europe, and when he says that 

 the Nick Ohmer leads any variety he has ever grown, it means a great deal. It 



