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Biggest, Sweetest, Most Productive 



LUCKY BOY 



j "IS THE GEM OF PERFECTION IN STRAWBERRIES'" said 



I one of our old customers, when visiting our plant farms the other day. 



I During all October the LUCKY BOY has been at its best. While no ac- 



I count has been kept of the amount of berries picked we feel sure that 



i more than one quart of berries have been picked from each plant during 



E this month, and they have been constantly fruiting since August 1st, and 



B are at this writing (October 25th) full of blossoms and both green and 



= ripe fruit. And we have had three heavy frosts which seem to have told 



I them nothing. They are are without an exception the hardest of the ever 



E bearing plants, as they stood the dry summer without a blemish of the 



E effect, and the colder it gets the better they seem to grow. Size of fruit 



[ is larger now than at any time during the summer months, and is just as 



E good in quality. 



i We measured berries today that were two inches long and four and 



E one-half inches around; six and eight berries to a stem. We wish that 



i every customer could see our trial plot now. While we could not supply 



I the demand there would be for them they would have the pleasure of see- 



E ing what I shall never be able to explain in words. 



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THE SALISBURY ADVERTISER PRINT, SALISBURY, MD. 



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