. Allen's book of berries for 1919. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. ALLEN'S BOOK OF BERRIES 11 cap, which makes them very attractive. The quality is very good. It is well worth trying, especially in the home garden, or for a fancy local market. Price $10 per thousand. HAVERLAJiD. A very popular standard. The fruit is of large size, rather light in color and firm enough to stand shipment in good shape. The blossoms are imper- fect and exceedingly hardy, which is an important point in some


. Allen's book of berries for 1919. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. ALLEN'S BOOK OF BERRIES 11 cap, which makes them very attractive. The quality is very good. It is well worth trying, especially in the home garden, or for a fancy local market. Price $10 per thousand. HAVERLAJiD. A very popular standard. The fruit is of large size, rather light in color and firm enough to stand shipment in good shape. The blossoms are imper- fect and exceedingly hardy, which is an important point in some of the northern states. Big Joe, Dunlap, Twilley and Magic Gem are among the best varieties to plant with the Haverland. The plants should be well mulched, as the fruit stems are not able to hold the immense loads of berries off the ground. Price $8 per thousand. Heritage. Berries large, attractive in appearance, good quality, firm and quite productive. Blossoms perfect. Price $8 per thousand. MAGIC GEM. A vigorous grower with leaves and stems very thick and tough, which makes it most resist- ant to insects and diseases. The berries are borne in great abundance and are very large in size, with a large, green cap and bright yellow seeds, making them very attractive. The blossoms are perfect and are very full of pollen, making Magic Gem an ideal pollenizer for mid- season and late varieties, such as Hustler, Fendall, Sam- ple, Haverland and others. Meat similar to Brandywine, but a more vigorous grower, more productive, berries larger, more uniform in size and shape and more hand- some in every way. Price $8 per thousand. Marshall (Norwood). A fancy old variety. Its weak point is its lack of vigor and productiveness. The fruit, quart for quart is hardly equalled, except possibly by Chesapeake. Anyone willing to give extra care for extra- fancy berries should plant Marshall. Price $S per thous- Paul Jones PAUL, JONES. A vigorous grower and one of the most productive varietie


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