ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



15 



1898 



V.BY W.F- ■ 



PRIDE OF CUMBERLAND-The Pride of Cumberland originated in Cum- 

 berland county, X. J , about eight years ago: the originator would not until two 

 years ago allow a plant to leave his farm, and he only then consented to part 

 with them on certain conditions, but his plans did not hold out as he desired and 

 before h- was aware of the fact his much prized Pride of Cumberland had be- 

 come widely disseminated throughout Cumberland and adjoining counties. 

 Plant is a vigorous grower The bloom is perfect, ripens about one week earlier 

 than tin- Sandy Prize: .t 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 fresh and with its bril- 

 liant red color not the least bit dimmed. Thrives on any soil, but the 

 immense crop it sets, should to obtain to -t results, be reasonably f« rtilizi i. We 



are well supplied with <;ood healthy ,..,.,.,„, .,, 



plants and have fired the price at a rea- •: Hamilton Co. Ohio. < 



sonable figure, so that ever r, 1- W.F. Allen, Jr.:— Plants r 



whether he be rich or poor, can afford = time and in good condition, 



to at once stork him*fli" witli i,!-Mit f«r : factory in every particular. Ma 



lo di once sux k Dimseil with plants tot .- for your promptness and libera 



next season s fruiting. : L. Hoffman. ± 



