J. H. Shivers Plant Farms, Allen, Maryland li 

AROMA 
AROMA. The best thing in its favor is its selling qualities. On 
all the Middle West markets Aroma is always quoted higher than 
average varieties, which in a season of over-production means a lot. 
My own experience leads me to recommend it as a good pollenizer, 
though it has not usually been recommended for that purpose. I have 
found it better than Chesapeake, for it is much more vigorous in 
growth. Certainly no grower can make a mistake in planting Aroma 
as it is a real money-maker in many sections. 
x BIG BILL. A very late variety that we have found, bearing 
even later than the Chesapeake. It is not inclined to bed heavily. 
The berries are large with a large green cap. Any one interested in 
a very late berry will do well to try them on a small scale. We have 
only a limited supply. 
