FAMILY GARDEN COLLECTIONS 



Plants of all varieties offered 



in these Collections are from 



the remarkable new VIRUS FREE stocks. 



Bargains In Gardens - You get the Best and they cost you Less 



If you have a garden you must have a berry bed. Order one of these Collections for 

 the health and pleasure of all your family. By ordering from these pages you save 

 a little money and get the same varieties you would select after hours of study. 

 Postal charges are included in these prices. 



POSTPAID: All Collections postpaid anywhere in the U.S.A. at prices quoted. Order 

 all Collections by name, Collection A, Collection B, etc. 



MIDDLE STATES GARDEN COLLECTIONS 



Well adapted for heavy production of luscious berries anywhere in the U.S.A. except 

 northern and extrem.e southern areas. 



MIDLAND — with virus free plants it rates as great. 



FAIRFAX — finest quality; the garden berry deluxe! 



CATSKILL — big crops of big berries; good for freezing. 



TENNESSEE BEAUTY— wonderful late berry; excellent for freezing. 



Collection A — 100 plants, 25 each of the 4 kinds .% 5.40 (Postpaid) 



Collection B— 200 plants, 50 each of the 4 kinds..... $ 8.95 (Postpaid) 



Collection C— 400 plants, 100 each of the 4 kinds ..$14.40 (Postpaid) 



Collection D— 1000 plants, 250 each of the 4 kinds $28.85 (Postpaid) 



A satisfied customer. Grower delighted with quality and vigor of plants. 



Ripley Co., Indiana, March 6, 1951. "Just a note Brcvrn Co., Wise. Jan. 29, 1961. "We have pur- 



to tell you how pleased I was with the four dii- chased plants from your company for the past 



lerent kinds of strawberry plants received from ^^^ 3 ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^he quality improves, 



you. They surely were heavy yielaers and such ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^.^y^ 



nice berries. Tennessee Beauty is a wonderful . ^. , _ ^ , . u ^u 



berry for freezina." ABORA A. LITTELL. stock. Never have I seen such vigor; when they 



vrere planted they started to grovr and never 



auit." RICHARD F. SCHULDES. 

 Never lost a plant. 



Kent Co., Maryland. June 7, 1961. "If anyone 



buys anything and it is no good they always let Berries in the garden such a pleasure. 



you know, and I think if you get something very Tioga Co., Fa., March 7, 1961. "My father sold the 



ext-a good you should let them know too. I got ^^. ;, ^q^^]^^^^ of strawberries in Wells- 



100 strawberry plants from you last spring and ' ^^^ ^ P_ ^^^^^ 



even though it was a bad cold spring I have ^"-"' ■^^; ^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^ 



never seen such berries in my life. I never lost a plants. It is such a Pleasure to pick them xresh 



plant." HAZEL W. ROBINSON. in the garden." E. O. MUDGE. 



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