FAMILY BERRY GARDENS 



Lots of Luscious Berries from a Lovely Little Garden add Luxury to your Living 



A berry garden should be a must with every family who has a small plot of 

 ground available. Experience is not necessary in growing nice strawberries. 

 Beginners can grow them successfully and profitably. It is an ideal crop for young 

 people, for retired folks, for farmers with small acreage who need a high income 

 per acre crop. 



Strawberries are enjoyed in many ways — fresh from the vines, in preserves, 

 jam, strawberry shortcake. Frozen berries provide a way to lengthen the all too 

 short berry season and to enjoy that "fresh" flavor the year round. 



The beauty, taste and healthfulness 

 of strawberries would rate them as a 

 luxury but actually it need not be so, 

 because they are so easy to grow and 

 can be produced in such a small space. 



No home garden is complete without 

 a berry bed. Plan yours today. 



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400 Plants— 2,000 Quarts Berries 



Todd Co. Ky. June 7, 1961. "Early in 1960 I 

 ordered 400 strawberry plants from you. The 

 plants arrived in good shape and I had a 

 perfect stand. We had a very late spring in 

 1961 and picked first berries on May 5. There 

 have been about 2,000 quarts of berries picked 

 from this patch. It is near my house, right on 

 the highway, and many have stopped to ad- 

 mire this patch, taking pictures, etc. Berries 

 from all kinds have been superb." H. G. 

 RYALS 



A Successful Beginner 



Baltimore Co. Md. Feb. 1, 

 1961. "Last year was my 

 first year planting straw- 

 berries. When I started my 

 garden I decided I would 

 like to grow strawberries 

 so I ordered yours at the 

 recommendation of a friend. 

 I am only thirteen years old but wanted to 

 let you know how satisfied I am with your 

 wonderful berries." PATRICIA GARRITY. 



Didn't Lose a Plant 



Franklin Co. N. C. Feb. 16, 1961. "Can truly 

 say that your plants are just wonderful. Of 

 the 100 Catskill I ordered from you I didn't 

 lose a single plant. Had all the berries I 

 needed for my own usb. Also sold a good 

 many." MRS. CHARLIE DENTON. 



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"Lots of berries from this patch" 



Best Seller 



Fond du Lac Co. Wise. lune 

 23, 1961. "I cannot praise 

 your berries highly enough. 

 They have been my best 

 seller and I am highly 

 pleased with them." MRS. 

 JOHN T. McCARTY. 



GOOD NEWS 



Middlesex Co. Conn. Aug. 

 24, 1961. "I want to tell you 

 some good news. The spring 

 of 1960 I purchased from 

 your company 100 Catskill 

 and 100 Tennessee Beauty 

 plants. From my 200 plants 

 I picked 450 quarts of fine 

 berries. I never could believe other people 

 until it happened to me and I have been 

 growing strawberries for 30 years. I recom- 

 mend your plants to all my friends." A. J. 

 PIANTA 



