. Allen's book of berries : 1916. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. Ohta. Healthy, vigorous and hardy It succeeds upon all soils, whether light, sandy or heavy clay, and the canes are absolutely hardy, always and ever>'where. Ingrowth it is strong and stalky, with a great FINEST HE ever" ^^^ abundance of healthy, dark green foliage; it is the only variety RECEIVED ^^^H^ known that gives a crop of fruit the same year planted, and two Plants arrived yester- ^#^^^H^ Crops a year therea


. Allen's book of berries : 1916. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. Ohta. Healthy, vigorous and hardy It succeeds upon all soils, whether light, sandy or heavy clay, and the canes are absolutely hardy, always and ever>'where. Ingrowth it is strong and stalky, with a great FINEST HE ever" ^^^ abundance of healthy, dark green foliage; it is the only variety RECEIVED ^^^H^ known that gives a crop of fruit the same year planted, and two Plants arrived yester- ^#^^^H^ Crops a year thereafter. Plants set in early spring will give a small pfante'd^'todav' T'h"ey ^^^B. ^'PP ^^ ^''''^ ^he fall following and a full crop the next spring, are the finest-bodied ^^^^^^^^Bf Many growers m New Jersey have averaged over $ per and rooted plants I ^^^^^^^^^L^ acre from this variety. About the middle of August it com- ^haveteen r'aisTng Ind ^^^^^^H '^'''^ff ^o set fruit onthe young canes, and bears cominuously ordering plants for ^^^^^^^^^^^^L until trost. i he berries are large, beautiful and attractive. If thirty years.—Mrs. G. ^^^^^^^^^^^^f you have failed with every other variety of Raspberry, either north or south, plant St. Regis and succeed, whether growing \V. H.^TCH, Woodruff County. .-Arkansas for home use or market. You cannot afford to ignore this, the most wonderful of all red Raspberries. It is one of the best for main crop, which is not in the least affected by its fall- bearing qualities. See the illustration in natural colors on the back cover. Sunbeam ^^^" 4"?'^^'^'' ?^ P™^- Hansen's originations. • The fruit is a bright crimson in color, firm and of good quality. The plant is sturdy, upright, very vigorous and hardy. It has proved itself to be very desirable in the Middle West and it will probably become popular throughout the country. Welch. Sunbeam Red. The flavor is so sweet and rich that it is sometimes known as Honey R


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