LAKEVIEW STRAWBERRY FARMS 
LATE VARIETIES — Continued. 
NORWOOD (S) — Norwood owes 
its great popularity to its great at- 
tractiveness, fine color and immense 
size. It is a wonderful variety, pro- 
ducing some of the largest berries we 
have ever seen. It Is rather a slow 
plant maker, the plants are vigorous, 
large and strong. Berries are bright 
red, firm and good shippers, as they 
hold their beauty long after picking. 
Norwood has a long fruiting sea- 
son and the berries hold their 
size well. Order Norwood, they 
are fancy and profitable. 
POCOMOKE (S) — A truly 
wonderful berry in every respect. 
.You will not be disappointed 
with this great variety. It is 
heartily recommended by all who 
have grown it. Here are some of 
its qualifications. Great produc- 
tiveness, very attractive, deli- 
cious flavor, very firm, rich dark red 
color, and adaptability to all soils. 
The plant is a very strong, robust 
grower, strong and healthy, it roots 
deeply, making it a desirable vari- 
ety where there is not ample rainfall. The fruit 
ripens evenly and is an excellent shipper, as 
it is firm and holds its attractiveness long after 
picking. Order Pocomoke and Gibson, you will 
be well pleased with these two varieties. 
PAN AMERICAN (S) — This is a new variety 
and, judging from the showing it made on our 
farms last season, it is one of the best. In appearance it is 
similar to the Norwood, but it is much more productive. This 
alone should be enough to assure you that it is a good one. It 
is a good plant maker and the plants are large, strong and 
healthy. The fruit is large, dark red and evenly shaped. This 
variety is an excellent shipper and one of the most attractive 
berries grown. We want you to order a few Pan American, 
just to give them a trial. 
Pocomoke SAMPLE (P) — One of the latest varieties grown, and one 
that is becoming universally popular. This is a fine berry, one 
that has no bad points for criticism. It is a very prolific yielder 
of very attractive fruit, always commanding high prices. It has a long fruiting sea- 
son and the berries are large to the last. The plants are exceptionally strong and 
healthy, its foliage is large, clean and healthy. The fruit is of fine quality, and is 
quite firm and attractive. This variety is coming to the front, and we advise you to 
try them out. 
STEVENS' I/ATE CHAMPION (S) — This is another new extra late variety with a 
fine future, as it is very attractive and an excellent shipper. It is later than the Gandy 
and has a longer fruiting season than this old variety, making it a very profitable va- 
riety where extra late berries are in demand. The foliage is dark green, and the plants 
are large and healthy. Berries are large and occasionally slightly creased and are 
very firm and bright red in color. Stevens' Late Champion is a profitable berry and 
you should give it a trial. 
UNCLE JIM (or Dornan) (S) — This berry is in a class by itself. One of the largest 
berries grown and a good yielder. The plants are extra large, strong, healthy and 
root deeply. Season is late and it does best on heavy soil. If you want something fancy 
to show your friends, we advise you to order Uncle Jim. It is a profitable variety, 
attractive on the market. 
WM. BELT (S) — This is one of the old varieties, and one that is still growing in 
popularity. This variety does best on heavy, moist soil, and is very profitable as a 
pollenizer for the late pistillate varieties. A very sturdy grower and a good plant 
maker, the plants are large, deep rooted and very healthy. The fruit is of the very 
finest flavor, beautiful color and very firm. For canning it is unexcelled, its rich 
red color heightened by the effect of its prominent yellow seeds makes it very attrac- 
tive. This variety needs no petting and will produce a wonderful crop of fruit regu- 
larly. The berry is very large, conical, and uniform in shape. We advise you to 
include Wm. Belt in your order. 
