HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
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Wni. Belt 
Sample. 
Oandj'. 
GANOy (PEK.) A leading late variety. Must have rich soil to do Its best. The 
plant is a strong grower, fruit large in size, uniform in shape and excellent quality. As 
It Is very late and a fancy sholwy berry it is always quoted at the highest prices on all 
markets. Price, $8.00 per 1000. 
BUBACH (IMP.) Fruit large and handsome, roundish conical, bright scarlet, moder- 
ately firm, of fair quality. Plant a strong grower with a large healthy foliage and 
very productive. Succeeds on light or heavy soil. One of the best. Season medium to 
late. Desirable for home use or market. Price, $8.00 per 1000. 
JOE JOHNSON (PER.) This new variety originated in Maryland several years ago 
and has been well tested. It ripens about the same time as Sample. The Joe Johnson 
IS very productive of bright red berries. It is a beautiful red with a bright green calyx, 
which adds greatly to its beauty and market value. Flavor is of the best, a perfect table 
and canning berry. It is one of the best shipping varieties Has a perfect flowered 
blossom and is a strong poUenizer. Price, $8.00 per 1000. 
SAMPLE (IMP.) Plants are large, vigorous and perfectly healthy. A very strong 
grower and makes an ideal fruiting row. Sample is very productive of large, roundish 
conical, bright glossy red berries, color extending clear through. Colors all over at once. 
Firm and of good quality, ripening medium late and has a very long fruiting season, 
making it a very profitable variety. A splendid variety for canning or home use, as well 
as one of the very best late sorts for market. An excellent all-round berry. Price. 
$8.00 per 1000. 
WM. BELT (PER.) This variety originated in Southern Ohio. Among the fancy 
berries none are more uniform in size and shape than Wm. Belt, with the exception of 
the first berries to ripen which are sometimes coxcombed. Wm. Belt is without doubt 
the finest flavored stra,wberry ever offered, with the exception of our new berry Cooper. 
The quality of Wm. Belt is unsurpassed. It will bring top prices on any market. The 
plant is a good thrifty grower with strong roots, and makes just enough plants for a 
good fruiting row. Price, $8.00 per 1000. 
Avon, 111., May 12th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — My plants arrived in fine condi- 
tion. I am very much pleased with them. 
REX A. STEVENS. 
Kallspell, Mont., June 4th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — Received the Strawberry and 
Raspberry plants all O. K.. they are fine plants 
and we are well pleased. 
A. M. HODGSON. 
Hales Corners, Wis., June 2nd. 1920. 
Gentlemen: — I recently received from you a 
shipment of fruit plants, which arrived in good 
condition and are getting along nicely. I have in- 
terested some of the farmers in this locality in 
growing small fruit, and you can depend on a 
large order from here next season. 
P. A. SCHMIDT. 
Indianapolis, Ind.. June 4th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — I received the shipment of plants 
some time ago, Cultivated them today and find 
that not more than a dozen plants in the whole 
lot failed to grow. Shall remember you In the fu- 
ture, p. c. SMITH. 
Bubaoli. 
Springville. N. Y., June 3rd, 1920, 
Gentlemen: — Your last box of plants received in 
flne shape. They are beautiful, strong plants. 
Thank you. I will remember your courteous treat- 
ment next year when I want plants. 
MRS. E. S. CHURCHILL. 
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