THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY, MD 



HAVERLAND (Mammoth Beauty). This makes 

 a strong, vigorous growth, with ample runners. It 

 does well, apparently, in every part of the country, 

 being popular in the North, West and East. We 

 seldom, or never, hear any complaint from this 

 variety; the blossoms are of medium size, pistillate 

 and exceedingly hardy. The Haverland should be 

 well mulched, as the fruit-stems are not able to hold 

 the immense load of berries off the ground; it is so 

 enormously productive that bright, rich, juicy 

 berries lie in great heaps around the plant. 



Never Saw Finer Plants 



The plcints arrived; they are all in just before this rain and are 

 looking fine. I never saw finer plants anywhere; was much and 

 agreeably surprised when I took the first bunch out of 

 crate to find such fine, healthy-looking plants and so 

 packed. — G. H. Caviss, Kent Co., Del., April 25. I9i4- 



HELEN DAVIS. Berries hold up well after 

 picking and the caps remain green and bright; the 

 fruit is above medium in size, of good quality; it is 

 very productive, blossoms perfect. Makes a strong, 

 vigorous growth of plants. Its capacity for enduring 

 trying circumstances seems to be a marvel of vital- 

 ity. The Helen Davis has many good qualities, but 

 the flesh is a little pale in color, which is objection- 

 able. 



HERITAGE. Blossoms perfect, and the berries 

 have large green caps, which add very much to their 

 appearance and market value. Berries are uniformly 

 large and regular in shape, with splendid color 

 and delicious flavor; firm and productive. A 

 good one for the home garden and for shipping 

 to distant markets. 



Glen Mary (see page 7). Popular with both large and small growers 



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