. From berries grovpii by Mr. JAAIES Q. ATKINSON, Three Tuns, Pa. HAVERLAISTD (P)—A vigorous plant of the Crescent type. Must be fertilized with some perfect flowering sort, as May King or Sharpless. Frait stalks long. Enor- mously productive. "First choice decidedly," says William G. Embree, a West Chester, Pa., grower. Ber- ries medium to large, of pale scarlet color, not of best flavor, but so extremely prolific and showy that the Haverland is a wide favorite for home use or market. Its merits as a cropper make it one of the most profitable sorts. 50 cents per dozen ; $ per 10


. From berries grovpii by Mr. JAAIES Q. ATKINSON, Three Tuns, Pa. HAVERLAISTD (P)—A vigorous plant of the Crescent type. Must be fertilized with some perfect flowering sort, as May King or Sharpless. Frait stalks long. Enor- mously productive. "First choice decidedly," says William G. Embree, a West Chester, Pa., grower. Ber- ries medium to large, of pale scarlet color, not of best flavor, but so extremely prolific and showy that the Haverland is a wide favorite for home use or market. Its merits as a cropper make it one of the most profitable sorts. 50 cents per dozen ; $ per 100 ; $ per 1000.


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