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flroma One of the most popular late market varieties where best known. 
Ag-ood healthy grower and abundant cropper of large, handsome fruit of high 
quality and firm. The berries somewhat resemble the Gandy, but more prolific. 
The Western Fruit Grower says: 
The Aroma is the favorite berry in Neosho, Mo., and that 650 acers of this 
variety is grown within a radius of four miles for market. 
Minute Man o« e of the best and most profitable varieties vve grow for 
table use, or near-by market. The plant is strong and hardy, a great runner 
and very productive. Bernes fairly firm delicious in quality and of a beautiful 
bright crimson in color, fruit when well grown is large to very large Speci- 
mens were picked from wide matted rows last season larger than Bubach 
Klondike 1 have considered this my best late variety. It is a thrifty 
grower making many rather small but strong plants, with thick dark green 
foliage, i'he blossoms are late and not likelv to be killed by frost It is a 
great producer of large firm berries, dark red in color and of good quality 
Lady Garrison Is one of the fanciest market berries grown. It is a 
hardy grown, good yielder, perfect berry, good shipper, large size, fine flavor 
medium sweet and dark red in color. They yield twice as much as Gandy and 
season of ripening is about four weeks making it a good berry for family use as 
well as for market. Everyone should include this variety in this collection. 
Latest The plants of this variety are of the very largest size. Very pro- 
ductive; fruit very large, bright red and of good quality. A good variety for 
lull culture. Season very late. 
The Ohio Experiment Station Bulletin says: 
“The Latest was one of the most beautiful berries of its season, which is 
fully as late as the Gandy, the quality being much better. It is a variety well 
worthy of a trial, and promises to be equally good for home use or not too dis- 
tant market. Its attractiveness on the market stand will catch the eye and 
command an exchange of dollars for berries.” 
