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48 As a plant maker, a shipping berry, and a prolific yielder, it has not been surpassed, and added to Qe 
#8 these qualities is the fact that it will grow and yield a fair crop under conditions unfavorable to berry Ore 
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30 Blakemore will grow better, yield more berries of a better quality than the other varieties. The Blake- SS 
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Bo Our customers come back year after year with nothing but praise for the Blakemore. We have fruit- a 
XO} ed it ourselves for a number of years, and we can recommend it to all growers, both for home use and Qe 
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F/O) with the Klonmore as a leading variety. It yields a heavy crop of fancy fruit, and is adapted to a wide Qe 
Eo range of soil conditions. WALLER BROTHERS’ Klondike plants are true-toyname, vigorous and os 
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