FAMILY GARDEN COLLECTIONS 



Plants of all varieties offered 

 in these COLLECTIONS are from 

 VIRUS FREE STOCKS 



Bargains in Gardens — You get t/ie Best and tfjey cost you Less 



If you have a garden you should 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 money and get the same varieties you would select after hours of study. 

 Postal charges are included in these prices. 



POSTPAID: All Collections are postpaid anywhere in continental 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 extreme southern areas. 



MIDLAND — Very early; freezing excellence. 



FAIRFAX — Finest quality; the garden berry deluxe! 



POCAHONTAS— Productive and firm.; large size. 



TENNESSEE BEAUTY— Best late variety for the middle states. 



Collection A— 100 plants, 25 each of the 4 kinds $ 6.40 (Postpaid) 



Collection B— 200 plants, 50 each of the 4 kinds ..-.. $10.25 (Postpaid) 



Collection C— 400 plants, 100 each of the 4 kinds $16.40 (Postpaid) 



Collection D— 1000 plants, 250 each of the 4 kinds $32.00 (Postpaid) 



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Neighbors Beg for Them 



Prince Georges Co., Md., May 2, 1963. "Lost spring I ordered your 

 Collection B of 200 plants and was busy all summer in taking core 

 of them as they insisted on spreading like wildfire; kept on bloom- 

 ing until August. I cut off the bloom, as per your instructions. I 

 have never seen such large plants. These plants are blooming now 



_'■ . and the flov/ers are very large, almost twice the size of those older 



^__^ plants. The leaves are about 7 to 9 inches tall and very dark green 

 and glossy. I expect large fruit in big quantities. The only trouble 

 v/ith your berries is that the neighbors come around begging for 

 them, as they can't get such fruit at the Safeway nor in the fancy 

 fruit stores." — Manuel H. Spirit. 



