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ALLEN’S BOOK OF BERRIES—1921 
Ekey—as Good as it Looks. 
See description, page 18. 
Klondyke. The leading market berry of the Southern States 
The reasons it is so liked are many. The plant is a vigorous 
grower and quite healthy. It bears a good crop and the berries 
are medium to large in size, that ripen evenly all over and are 
rather light in color and most important of all, are firm enough 
to ship hundreds of miles and still go in market in perfect condi¬ 
tion. Not a home-garden, or local market berry, but one of the 
best for shipping. Price, $6.00 per 1,000. 
Lady Corneille. A strong grower 
which will do well on almost any soil; 
especially good in California and parts 
of the South. Blossoms are perfect. 
Berries are large, conical in shape, 
uniform in size, and hold up well un¬ 
til the end of the season. It is firm 
enough to Jstand long distant ship¬ 
ments in good condition. Price, $6.00 
per 1,000. 
Haverland. 
See description , page 19. 
