iS BIGGLE BERRY BOOK. 



EDWARD T. INGRAM We picked from our best one-quarter 

 acre in bushels aiid 19 quarts. Pa. 



One thousand to 17,000 quarts to the acre at picking. The 

 DR. J. STAYMAN varieties that will not yield from 5,000 to 

 10,000 quarts to the acre in the average season are not worth 

 growing. Kan. 



JOHN LITTLE Two hundred and fifty bushels, sometimes less. 



Can. 



I myself have grown strawberries at the rate of 

 200 bushels per acre, but one year I expected 300 and 

 got about 50. In each case Haverland and Bubach. 

 Robert H. Gillm, a veteran grower of my own state, 

 sold from one matted row of Gandy, 323 feet long 

 find 3 feet 4 inches wide, in 1892, $40 worth of fruit ; 

 the proceeds of the same row in 1893 were $50; in 

 1894, $45, which is at the average rate of $1,340 per 

 acre per year. The berries were very large and fine 

 and sold at a high price per quart from 15 to 25 cents. 



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