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Fig. S. Showing a well filled and packed erate as it appeared on the market. 



"So far as production is concerned, I have produced more crates to 

 the acre of Lady Thompson than of Klondyke, but have received more 

 money per acre for my Klondyke than I have for my Lady Thompson, 

 or could ever hope to. 



"When berries are to be shipped to places three or four days journey 

 away, it is a mistake to apply too much plant food, particularly nitro- 

 gen, in the attempt to produce large berries, as this has a tendency to 

 weaken the texture and carrying quality of the fruit. However, if the 



