. Allen's catalogue of choice strawberry plants my specialty also dewberry, blackberry, raspberry, gooseberry, currant and vegetable plants, grape vines, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. 20 W. F. Allen's Plant and Seed Catalogue, Salisbury, Md. and almost as sweet as it looks. The only fault we can find with the Marshall is that it docs not last the whole year. TIih is one of the good old standbys, and we have seldom been able to fill the orders received for plants of this variety, bu


. Allen's catalogue of choice strawberry plants my specialty also dewberry, blackberry, raspberry, gooseberry, currant and vegetable plants, grape vines, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. 20 W. F. Allen's Plant and Seed Catalogue, Salisbury, Md. and almost as sweet as it looks. The only fault we can find with the Marshall is that it docs not last the whole year. TIih is one of the good old standbys, and we have seldom been able to fill the orders received for plants of this variety, but have a larger stock than usual this season, and we will at least be able to accommo- date a great many of our custom- ers. It is a winner at all exhibi- tions and has taken more first premiums at the Boston show than any other variety. It is strictly a fancy berry and will take care of itself on any market. It is not quite as productive as some other varieties, but the im- mense size of the berry makes up in the filling of the quarts, and the extra prices received for them will more than compensate for the extra care given them. The best class of trade will pay more for berries like the Marshall after they have once uved them. The foliage and the plant is extra large, of a beautiful upright growth, with leaves al- most as round as dol- lars, but several times as large. We have about 80,000 plants of this variety that are very fine and will go to fill the first orders as long as they last. VELVET.— Has not fruited here. It is de- scribed by Mr. Flans- burgh as follows: "Won- HOFFMAN.—For many years the most largely derfully productive''and the fruit is large, bright grown market berry in the South. It is very firm red, firm, and of good quality. The plants are and is quite productive on heavy or springv land; large with bright green foliage, clean and healthy, it does not do well on sandy land. At one "station making good rows for fruiting; season of ripening abo


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