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with proper care—and less each year than the first setting—a 
bed will continue its productiveness for several years. 
Varieties .—Early Scarlet, hermaphrodite; ITovey’s Seed¬ 
ling, pistillate; McAvoy’s Superior, pistillate; Wilson’s Al¬ 
bany, hermaphrodite. These are all well adapted to our cli¬ 
mate and soil, and have no superiors for delicacy of flavor and 
prolificness of yield. 
