. Allen's strawberry catalogue for 1901. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. 10 ALLEN S STRAWBERRY THE CLYDE—But few vraieties ever introduced have given better satisfac- tion in all parts of the country. I have fruited it four times and consider it to be the very best second early variety ever offered the American people. With me Clyde is as large as Bubach, nearly or quite a week earlier and very much firmer. It is a strong staminate. I do not hesitate to recommend Clyde to anyo


. Allen's strawberry catalogue for 1901. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. 10 ALLEN S STRAWBERRY THE CLYDE—But few vraieties ever introduced have given better satisfac- tion in all parts of the country. I have fruited it four times and consider it to be the very best second early variety ever offered the American people. With me Clyde is as large as Bubach, nearly or quite a week earlier and very much firmer. It is a strong staminate. I do not hesitate to recommend Clyde to anyone who wants a fine large early berry. I do not think any one will ever regret planting Clyde as it is a sure producer of fine large berries and lots of them. I shipped quite a lot of berries of this variety last year to the Boston market, a distance of about 500 miles and some of the highest prices obtained were for this variety which proves its shipping qualities beyond a doubt not- withstanding some statements to the contrary. PARIS KING.—The plant is very healthy and vigorous and, entirely free from rust. The fruit is large to very large, some- what irregulor in shape, but of good Iqualitv. The berry shown in the description is from a photo- graph and is a true representation of its general appearance except that it is considerably reduced In size. It is a strong staminant and an excellent variety to plant with large pistillate sorts. It seems especially adapted to the south as well as the north. Some very nattering testimonials from Florida. A fine shipping berry. Quite firm. May 2nd, 1000. W. F. Allen Esq., Salisbury, Md., Dear Sir:—I received the plants I ordered in good condition, they were fresh and green, and the best packed plants I ever saw. Wishing you success I am yours truly, W. B. Burns. p KING. GERTRUDE—Is medium early, large size, scarlet color, firm in texture and a good shipper, perfect blossom and a strong, healthy vigorous plant; a reliable a


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