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Pick Fresh Strawberries Till Snow Falls! 
Think of the surprise of your friends when you serve them fresh, home-grown strawberries as late as October and 
November. Just a small bed of Progressive Fall-bearing Strawberry Plants will supply your table till snow flies. 
The Progressive Strawberry The Chesapeake Strawberry Fall-bearing Strawberry Seeds 
The best of all late fall-bearing plants. It | One of the most popular varieties of late One of the most interesting ways to raise 
beds up freely like the spring-fruiting vari-  spring-bearing plants. The Chesapeake pro- strawberries. ‘The seeds are the true hybrid- 
eties and bears berries of delicious quality, duces large and uniform berries on firm ized sort, about 500 to the packet. Bert 
highly colored and red to the core. Set the stems which hold the fruit up off the ground. Mitchell of Pulaski, N. Y., sowed these seeds 
plants in the spring and they bear the ‘The berries ripen at about the same time as February 24th and picked ripe berries August 
following fall. the old well-known Gandy variety. 4thof thesame year. Isn’t it really wonderful! 
How You Can Get These Strawberry Plants— FREE ‘ 
We have made special arrangements with a large grower—a_ specialist in strawberry plants—to supply us a limited number of 
healthy, true-to-name plants of the two popular varieties described above, and packets of the wonderful seeds. You may secure 
these plants or seeds—as long as the supply lasts—at the expense of 
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ditions. They give valuable help through 
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Farming Business is published weekly worth the subscription price. You and your entire family and 
and read in over 100,000 progres- your neighbors will enjoy its cheery, up-to-date articles and reliable 
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Offer No 1 Send $1.00 (stamps accepted) for one yearly subscription— 52 big issues— 
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Progressive Fall-bearing Strawberry Plants. Plants shipped this spring just at the right time 
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packet of true hybridized Fall-bearing Strawberry Seeds which will produce about 500 plants. 
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Fall-bearing Strawberry Plants and 25 plants of the popular Chesapeake variety. Thus 
you will enjoy luscious berries both spring and fall. 
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