Let's Talk It Over at The Farm Show This Tear 



THIS WAS OUR EXHIBIT IN THE FARM SHOW BUILDING, HARRISBURG, PENNA. 



JAN. 12 to 16th, 1948. 



WE WILL HAVE THE SAME LOCATION FO 

 section E. It was a great privilege indeed to perso 

 exhibit. The "FARM SHOW" is one of the greates 

 during the 5 day period by nearly 500,000 people in 

 THE DATES FOR THIS YEAR ARE JAN, 10 

 Come to see our products and let us talk to yo 

 have an exhibit and representatives present during 

 aware, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, New York an 

 personally greeting thousands of our customers an 



R OUR EXHIBIT THIS YEAR, spaces 579 & 580, 

 nally greet many of our friends there during the 

 t Farm expositions in the World and was attended 



January, 1948, 



to 14th INCLUSIVE. 

 u personally about your planting needs. We plan to 



the annual horticulture meetings in Maryland, Del- 

 d New Jersey this year and will look forward to 

 d friends who may be attending these meetings. 



Fruits For Quick Freezing Units 



BEST SELECTED FRUIT AND BERRY VARIETIES FOR YOUR FREEZER 



We have had so many requests for information on best varieties for quick freezing — both for 

 commercial and home freezing, that we offer the following list as being our most satisfactory selec- 

 tions, up until this time. 



Our offices connected with and located in the HEART 

 of activities on Bountiful Bidgre tends toward better 

 satisfaction to you when buying Bountiful Bidge Trees 

 and Plants. Our otfices and storages occupy more than 

 % acre. This is the HUB of Bountiful Bidge Produc- 

 tion and Distribution of better trees and plants for the 

 planter. 



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PEACHES. Halehaven, Golden Jubilee, Early 

 Elberta, Shippers Late Red, Lizzie for yellow 

 flesh and Erly-Red-Pre for white flesh. Regular 

 Elberta can be used for freezing where a peach 

 is desired for cooking pies, 



APPLES, Grimes Golden, Staymans, Rome 

 Beauty, Colora Red York or any firm fleshed apple 

 freezes well. 



CHERRIES. Well ripened Montmorency and 

 Early Richmond sour-cherries are recommended. 

 Sweet cherries do not freeze well as a rule. 



BLUEBERRIES. Rubel has proved to be the 

 most satisfactory of all varieties tested, altho all 

 varieties of hybrids may be used. Wild berries 

 must be blanched in steam or hot syrup before 

 packing or freezing to be satisfactory, 



BLACKBERRIES. The new LAVACA Boysen- 

 berry has proved the most satisfactory of all 

 blackberries for dessert type. All others may be 

 used for cooking or pies. 



RED RASPBERRIES. Latham, Indian Summer 

 are best, but any other firm variety is satisfactory. 



BLACK RASPBERRIES. Most all varieties 

 may be used but they are not good as a dessert, 

 due to their mushy condition on defrosting. 



STRAWBERRIES, Midland is the best variety 

 found, but Blakemore, Premier, Fairfax, Chesa- 

 peake are very good. Any variety which does 

 not mush on defrosting can be used. 



ASPARAGUS. Mary Washington is our choice 

 as it holds firm at all times after defrosting. 



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