THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY, MD, 
JAMES E. A good, large-fruiting, medium- 
early variety from Virginia. Makes a fine growth 
Kellogg’s Prize, Its size is a great 
JULY. Medium in size, very productive and 
later than the Gandy, in fact the latest berry that 
we have ever grown. While the berries are not large 
they are firm and attractive and it is immensely 
productive; it makes very large plants which seem 
to be entirely free from diseases; blossoms perfect. 
KING EDWARD. Plants strong, with large 
foliage, and bears freely. I find it to be a good, 
reliable variety, productive, large in size and good 
in quality. 
KANSAS. Fruit above medium in size 
and immensely productive. The color 
is a bright crimson, not only on t 
surface but through and through. 
It is one of the most fragrant 
Strawberries, and the 
plants are free from 
rust and other diseases. 
We have excellent re¬ 
ports from this variety 
on the Pacific Coast, 
and I believe cus¬ 
tomers in that section 
especially would do 
well to give it a trial. 
Blossoms pistillate and 
ripens in midseason; 
very fine for canning 
and preserving. A very 
good variety for the 
home garden. 
KELLOGG’S PRIZE. This is a pistillate va¬ 
riety and is claimed to cover a long season. We sold 
every plant last year before we were aware of it, 
and had none to fruit. The originator describes 
it as follows: “Kellogg’s Prize continued to bear 
a little later than the Sample and Stevens’ Late 
Champion, and was the last to be found on the 
vines. It was the remark of some 
of my customers that they did not 
know that Strawberries grew so 
large. If the public knew of the 
value of this variety the demand 
for plants could not be supplied.” . 
Very highly colored, with golden 
seeds, the rich color extending to 
the center; flavor delicious, the cap 
is ample and in harmony with the 
size of the berries. 
KLONDYKE. Hundreds of 
acres of this variety are being 
grown all over the eastern shore 
of Maryland and Delaware for 
the northern markets. Klondyke 
has made a great success; it is one 
of the best shippers and demands 
the top price in the market, 
frequently bringing a premium over other varieties, 
owing, in a great measure, to its large size and 
unusual firmness; blossoms are perfect, plants 
making a vigorous growth and producing a good 
crop. If you want a good berry that will bring the 
top price in market, and firm enough to ship any¬ 
where, don’t hesitate to plant Klondyke; it will please 
your customers, bring trade and increase profits. 
These are qualities which 
recommend it to every- 
desiring ex¬ 
tra-fine ber¬ 
ries. (See 
Glad to Have You Bring 
Your Company Along 
The Strawberry plants 
ordered of you came and 
were in the finest condition 
and are the nicest plants I 
ever saw. The roots and 
crowns showed the most 
perfect development of any 
plants X have ever bought. 
I had some company the 
evening the plants came, 
and they ail admired them 
and declared they were the 
lfiost acceptable lot of 
plants they had ever seen. 
I shall come your way 
again.— John W. Sanborn, 
Allegany Co., N. Y., May 
8,1914. 
Hustler (see page 9), the choice of many dealers 
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