10 W. F. ALLEN, SALISBURY, MARYLAND 
Glen Mary is good for the home market or shipping 
GLEN MARY. A New Jersey customer says: 
“The Glen Mary is the only variety with which I 
have ever made a success.” Another customer says: 
“I have grown Glen Mary for several years, and it 
is my most profitable variety.” And still another 
informs us that “I have found no other 
plants to come up with Glen Mary, taking 
all sides of the question.” The fruit of the 
Glen Mary is big, dark red, with permanent 
seeds of bright yellow; the meat is rich, juicy 
and crimson; it is of such high flavor that 
when one is eaten more are wanted. As 
a good, firm shipper it is very popular for 
fancy local market, and firm enough for 
distant shipments; for this reason it is popu¬ 
lar with both large and small growers. Orig¬ 
inated in Pennsylvania, and introduced by 
myself eighteen years ago, it has become one 
of the standard varieties through New Eng¬ 
land, the middle West and Northwest. It 
has been one of the most popular varieties 
in this vast territory for over fifteen years. 
It makes large, healthy plants; the foliage is 
upright in growth and dark green in color; 
blossoms are semi-staminate but carry 
enough pollen to fruit its own berries. 
GOOD LUCK. The fruit is large and ripens a 
few days ahead of Gandy; in shape it is conical to 
broad - conical and wedge-shape; a very strong 
grower, and in many respects, similar to Stevens’ 
Late Champion, though by some considered better. 
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