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and a high yielder as well. This berry has a good 
taste, flavor and rich coloring. 
BELLMAR:— 
It is a scientific cross between the Premier 
and Missionary. The Bellmar is one of the best 
berries on the market and one of the heaviest 
fruiters. They are very firm, and will hold up a 
long time after they are put in a box. The berry 
is bright, glossy red with green caps. It is a 
wonderful berry for home or commercial use. 
MARION BELL:— 
This is one of Louisiana’s latest introductions 
and the report from Louisiana growers seem to 
think that it will take a place along with the 
Klondike and Klonmore. 
ROBINSON:— 
The Robinson berries are a bright red color 
‘and firm, the leaves are green and healthy and a 
very good plant maker. Lots of Robinson are 
grown in Michigan and Illinois and are given 
favorable comment from both places. 
AROMA:— 
This is another berry that does not need very 
much introduction, and it is one of the best late 
berries for commercial use. It is grown in almost 
every state, and may be shipped a great distance 
without losing its color and firmness. The Aroma 
is very large in size, is dark red in color and will 
hang on the vines for a long time after it ripens. 
It is a heavy fruiter. 
TENNESSEE SHIPPER:— 
The Tennessee Shipper is a new variety, 
and is a cross between Missionary and Blakemore. 
It is a very firm berry and a good shipper. This 
berry is given lots of praise in Tennessee and 
Kentucky. 
