. 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. W. F. Allen's Plant and Seed Catalogue, Salisbury, Md. 19 STEVENS' LATE CHAMPION.— A very promising late variety of the Gandy type, but is said to be more productive. I had a few rows left last year after filling my plant orders, but owing to the late freeze, which killed al- most everything here in t


. 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. W. F. Allen's Plant and Seed Catalogue, Salisbury, Md. 19 STEVENS' LATE CHAMPION.— A very promising late variety of the Gandy type, but is said to be more productive. I had a few rows left last year after filling my plant orders, but owing to the late freeze, which killed al- most everything here in the strawberry line, 1 could not tell very much about it. I got a few berries that were very nice, and it leads me to believe that this variety is all right. I heard so many great things said about this'berry at the New Jersey State Horticultural Society that I planted much more of it than I would otherwise have done. It is said to yield large crops of , good berries that ship well very late in the season, after most of the other varieties have ripened and gone. It is evidently a descendant of the grand old Gandy, but is a much better grower It is, undoubted- ly, a valuable late variety. We had a big demand for plants of this kind last year, and so far as I have heard, everybody seemed to be pleased with it. We have onlv a moderate supply of this, this season, owing to the fact that it was planted after a peach nursery. I did not realize what this meant until it was too late to remedy it. Last season this was t he strongest grower we had. I have about plants this vear where I should have had had I planted them else- where; what I have are very nice. UNCLE JIM.—Makes a strong, healthy growth of v«ry large fo- liage, similar to New York. It is said to be a chance seedling found near an old fruiting patch by Mr. Jim Dornan in Michigan some six years ago. Fifteen to twenty- five, if grown under favorable conditions, will usually fill a quart. This


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