. Allen's book of berries : 1913. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. True-to-Name Strawberry Plants 15 King Edward Originated with D. J. Miller, of Ohio, who is very enthusiastic over his new berry, and expects great things of it. Here it is fine, large and productive, good quality and moderately firm. The plants are strong growers, with large foliage and bears freely. Mr. Miller says that, all things considered, it is the greatest berry he has ever grown. I have fruited it here in Maryland


. Allen's book of berries : 1913. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. True-to-Name Strawberry Plants 15 King Edward Originated with D. J. Miller, of Ohio, who is very enthusiastic over his new berry, and expects great things of it. Here it is fine, large and productive, good quality and moderately firm. The plants are strong growers, with large foliage and bears freely. Mr. Miller says that, all things considered, it is the greatest berry he has ever grown. I have fruited it here in Maryland for several years and find it to be a good, reliable variety. Highland. In- troduced several years ago by M. Crawford, of Ohio. It makes extremely fine, large, healthy plants. Fruit is of good size, fine color and form. It is giving good results at the experiment stations and elsewhere. The Highland is im- mensely productive, and, as fruited here, I have been very much pleased with it, and believe it will be a money-maker among the commercial varieties. Hub. Hails from Massachusetts, and was first propagated by Mr. S. H. Warren, of Auburn- dale. I was at his place last season and saw it in fruit, where it was producing a big crop of large, luscious, fine-flavored berries. In a letter from Mr. Warren last spring he says, "You will never regret planting Hub if it does as well in your state as it does in ; Mr. Warren is a gentleman of high character and unquestioned integrity, and his recommendation of a new variety should at least be sufficient to warrant a trial. I have only a small stock this season, and can offer it only by the hundred. Ideal. Plants of strong, healthy growth; blos- soms perfect; quite productive. Berries uniform, slightly pointed and of good size. Not one of the largest, but rather above the medium. Commences to ripen here on May 23. It is firm enough to carry well, and does not easily bruise and discolor. Mr. Jos. W. Haines, the origi


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