u u i mm miL jlll ^dialogue, aausbury, Md. 





extra rme berries. I will repeat below a few nuotadons 



from letters received within the Ian month -Last 



h?, r f ' n / } had , tne £np?t b * d « strawbSrUs I ever had 



varieties th a t re T Z h^ Ui r D r d £ e crop - ° nt ° f <*« four 

 varieties that I had Glen Mary came out the best "— 



Harriet Crawford, of Licking Co., Ohio. ••Rave grown 



abfe va a 4 V tv° r Thf ^ ye - ErS and , nnd » ^ CJ "« Profit 

 aoie ' (Jiittv. The oenies are large, showv and fair 

 quality handle well and are immensely prodm-i - 

 f^ d „R IaDt ?? aker - deep rooted, resisting drought won 

 §£-"£ ? el1 ' and above aU are lon Z seasoned "-J 

 Howard Broomer. of Chester County Pa "i have 



sidS n ?°*Ri a ? t? *2 COI ? e UP Witn Glen" Mary: taking^!! 

 ?fv.5n 6 Question into consideration."-.Tohn Ibson 

 of .New Haven Co.. Conn. "Glen Marv is the berry for 



wnTrt :"^' - " has b ^ rries in «bundance y and 

 wL „l f* a „ dol,ar more P er bus h?l than any other 

 «?m7« n the Cincln , nati market. Holds up well' in size 

 almost as large at last picking as first If I was 4in^ 



r. n e V° ,Jt iW plant * n «t spring 4.000 w™UMbe 

 Ohio a -7; ^ Pv "- E - R Lpwis - °* :> ' ntgomery Co! 

 ih}^.' rr n Mar - V nrst P' ace - Sample second, Gandy 

 third. Hummer fourth. Climax fifth. I give Gten Mar? 

 first place because ir yields the largest amount of bil 

 berries. - Mr. T. Miller, of Chester Co P^ "w- our 

 expen-n.,- out of sixteen varieties Glen Marv ba«T„»"n 

 the b,sr. largest and most prolific, the best lo 



SaIin^ rn M tbe ..;"T r S °r° r "- J - D " Edwards & So* of 

 list • V i "l , Gle » Mar y "-ith us is at the I 

 list it i- sweeter and m"ch better flavor 

 an immense crop of f rn it. We began - 

 early m the season and got our last Di 



daring the season, which none f ■ 



f*fri. a, JW er w ° ? av ^ u is thp only variety of 

 which we have made a success."— Wm. M. Brown & 



FI>E SHAPE AND PROMPT ATTE>TIO> 



vt- v iT f^\ Cr '- Neb - A Prll 29, 1 



\s. F. Auks. Salisbury. Md 



riJ^ ar ™ _I rec?ived L h e strawberry plants all 

 right. They we ■ in fine sbaoe. Thanks for 

 your prompt attention. SAMUEL PAKKBR 



Co. Pa Mary."-P. h. Phillips, of Allegheny 



and h the e m a o^ d .7 i ,', b many customers about Glen Mary 



a .he most of them in the sections where it does 



I consider it their best variety. Since its introduc 



I twelve years ago I have only had plants enough 



nl,f f s a! ; n h'- nd twlee - v, We haTe a ^od big stock of nice 

 plants this season, but cannot sav whether or not 

 there will be enough, as it is always in demand 



NEW YORK.- New York was introduced~by~me 



Tr was ,i,„ fi .„* * nine years ago at $5.00 per dozen. 



'" s tbe A'* 1 , to win the series of prizes of §100.00 



of vVnr P 8 lant T> Wh , ,ch - 1 have been offer,n S for a number 



or j ears. The berries are very large some rather 



pointed while others are thick and b?oad The colo? 



is blood red with a shiny surface. The seeds are so 



nearly the same color of the berry and so deep" set 



.hey are scarcely noticeable. It is a strictly fancy 



berry and a prize winner, just the kind to make the 



anions m his local market and give him the 



b dS i m «' inferior berries have no show bv 



ol the New lork, no matter how cheap they 



I ' -rr prolific, bears through a long season. 



not matter how fas , e n there are 



'• can be s ipplied. Its 



ity and wonderful productiveness make it 



>w, either for shipping :■ for home 



large and stands up prominently; 



' - n and a luxuriant grower, with an 



f. The plant is one of 



the largest and -.- on the p:a<* e . it is a seed- 



: Jessie. Since its introduction it 



le very popular and there is a large demand 



f :.,i r- al! r 0ver the c .°.p. nrrv - p r - B. Mudge, of Bed- 



■■ sa ys: " Fork is a very vigorous 



r of the larg 

 £?wberry , , : , in street » 



daj this summer and I opened a 60-quart crate of 



New York that were not sorted at all but packed just 



y were picked, and they said thev were the 



finest crate of berries they ever saw opened. - ' Barnes 



