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THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY, MD. 
IS™ 6 ° t £ er per £ ect flowering variety of its season. Price 
$8 per thousand. 
Th ? berries are a light cardinal red, unl- 
rormly large and regular in shape. The fruit is firm 
ThA U 5? 1 ofii-«r C ^ rry t( i distant markets in good condition. 
is <,o sood ' Blossoms are perfect and rich in 
pollen. Price $8 per thousand. 
Pr fl lii l c *. Berries fairly large in size and 
light in color; flesh is fine grained and firm enough to 
thousand*^ productive - A &°od pollenizer. Price $8 per 
Y e , r 7 Popular for canning on account of its 
I!*™,. fles b and high color. It is a vigorous grower and 
persistent plant maker. If not allowed to get too thick 
it will produce a great crop of medium-sized, highly flav- 
SSSS* an ?*u hl 5 hly c . olored berries. Blossoms imperfect. 
Rewastico, Ekey, Big Joe, Magic, Gem, etc. 
Brice $6 per thousand. 
ia3f rr ^ n *i A vigorous grower and quite productive of 
™§e, d ark red, glossy berries, which have prominent 
seed, somewhat resembling the Chesapeake. The quality 
is good. Price $15 per thousand. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Amanda. The largest berry we have ever seen. Plants 
are large, vigorous and healthy. Blossoms are perfect, 
ine trult Is dark red in color, somewhat irregular in 
sna.pe and of good quality. It is very productive. Mr. 
Fred Harvey of Virginia says, “I have tried a great many 
strawoerries, but have none ever approached Amanda in 
size, or productiveness, and no one that I know, can 
thousand* 11 m either Plants or packing. Price $10 per 
Aroma. The leading fancy market berry in many sec¬ 
tions Blossoms perfect, very rich in pollen, making it 
good to plant with Hustler, Sample, Haverland, Kelloggs 
Prize, etc. Berries large, rich in color. They have beau¬ 
tiful green caps, which makes them show up well in the 
package. Excellent shipper. Sells with the best. Price 
$8 per thousand. 
Big Late—Delicious and Very Productive 
