HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
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AroiKa Strawberries. 
Aroma 
Aroma is unyuestionably Ihe heaviest yielding: and most prolitablc extra late variety 
yet introduced. The demand for Aroma plants i.s tremendous there is never enough 
to supply the increasing demand. 
In matter of productiveness, (luality, flavor and mari<et value, the Aroma is so much 
superior to the other old standard late varieties, that we urge our customers to plant 
Aroma heavily and increase the profits by prolonging their berry season There is 
mighty big money in growing late varieties as they come into bearing when the rush 
of the season is over and command big prices. 
Aroma does well wherever grown and no matter where vou are located you can 
safely plant heavily to Aroma. It does well evervwhere and bears a heavy crop regularly 
We have never heard of a crop failure with Aroma. 
The plants of Aroma are large and heavy crowned; ideal for hill culture also for 
matted rows or other systems. It makes an ideal fruiting row. The fruit is' borne in 
large clusters and is perfect in every way. Large in size, regular conical shape -^ood 
color and flavor and excellent quality. It is the greatest long distance shipper "ever 
introduced. It is equally desirable for home use as it is fine for preserving or served 
fresh from the vines. It is an ideal mate for the Kellogg's Prize and the two grown 
together make a perfect late fruiting team. Order Arotna this season We will 
guarantee your satisfaction. Price, $1.00 per 100: $6.00 per 1,000. 
Increase Your Profits 
In order to assure you a long fruiting and profitable berrv season we urge you to 
plant Kellogg's Prize and Aroma, the two bia- late monov makina varieties There is 
big money in extra early and extra late berries as they are bearing heavily when the 
markets are not flooded with fruit. 
Do not plant your entire acreage to one variety. By planting extra early medium 
and late varieties yon can plant nnd harvest a much l.Trp-er aorenae, as tb <y will not all 
come into bearing at the same time. In this way vour harvest will extend over a long 
season, your profits will greatly increfise, and your pickers will be contented as thev will 
be assured of plenty of work, ' 
