Allen's junior berry book : 1916 . 8 THE Strawberry plants reached me in fine condition, even the leaves were not wilted and they grew asif they had not been transplanted to another zone.—Mrs. E. G. Smith, BLACKBERRIES, continuedMcDonald. Earlier than Early Harvest. Berriesresemble dewberries. Vines are vigorous; flowersimperfect and should be pollenized by Austin dew-berry. Nanticoke. Berry the size of Eldorado; verysweet and juicy. Excellent for tableuse or short shipments. Season is pro-longed to September. Plant is a veryvigorous grower and a good bearer. Rathbun. Berries of go


Allen's junior berry book : 1916 . 8 THE Strawberry plants reached me in fine condition, even the leaves were not wilted and they grew asif they had not been transplanted to another zone.—Mrs. E. G. Smith, BLACKBERRIES, continuedMcDonald. Earlier than Early Harvest. Berriesresemble dewberries. Vines are vigorous; flowersimperfect and should be pollenized by Austin dew-berry. Nanticoke. Berry the size of Eldorado; verysweet and juicy. Excellent for tableuse or short shipments. Season is pro-longed to September. Plant is a veryvigorous grower and a good bearer. Rathbun. Berries of good flavor;small seeds and soft core. The firmberries make it a good shipper. Snyder. One of the oldest andthe most popular varieties everintroduced. The berries arefirm, juicy, sweet and ofgood quality. This is un-doubtedly the most exten-sively planted Blackberryfor market. It deserves itsreputation. A variety of sterling worth. Mcdonald blackberries Ward.


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