A SUCCESSFUL GARDNER 



New Tripoli, Pa. 

 We have had another successful Straw- 

 berry season. We picked over 1200 boxes 

 from our garden, and sold them all at 

 home. 



The Temple was so nice looking in the 

 boxes, and it; has such a good flavor it 

 sells itself. We are sending you a picture 

 of the berries, you can see they were a 

 pleasure to pick. 



They are so large we really enjoyed it. 

 The plants we set this year are growing 

 beautifully. 



Mr. Leon Kistler 



GROW LUSCIOUS BERRIES 

 IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD! 



Ideal Garden Collections - All JPostpaidS 



No. 1 Northern 

 Garden 



No. 2 All Season 

 Garden 



No. 3 Vigor 

 Garden 



No. 8 Everbearing 

 Garden 



25 PREiMIER 

 25 ROBINSON 

 25 CATSKILL 



25 TENN. 



25 TEMPLE 

 25 FAIRFAX 

 25 REDCROP 

 25 GEM E.B. 



25 TEMPLE 

 25 SPARKLE 

 25 FAIRLAND 

 25 ROBINSON 



25 GE3I 

 25 MASTODON 

 25 SUPERFEC- 

 TION 



100 Pits. ^3.79 



100 Pits. ^4.69 



100 Pits. ^3n98 



75 Pits. ^5.25 



No. 4 Garden 



No- 5 Garden 



No. 6 Garden 



No. 7 Garden 



25 FAIRLAND 

 25 TEMPLE 

 25 ROBINSON 

 25 FAIRPEAKE 

 25 REDSTAR 



50 FAIRLAND 

 50 TEMPLE 

 50 ROBINSON 

 50 FAIRPEAKE 

 50 REDSTAR 



250 Pits. ^8.30 



100 FAIRLAND 

 100 TEMPLE 

 100 ROBINSON 

 100 FAIRPEAKE 

 100 REDSTAR 



200 FAIRLAND 

 200 TEMPLE 

 200 ROBINSON 

 200 FAIRPEAKE 

 200 REDSTAR 



1000 Pits. $23.69 



125 Pits. ^b.lO 



500 Plts.^13.50 



PLENTY OF BERRIES 

 TO EAT! CAN! FREEZE! 



Valdese. N. Car. 



I am sending you a picture of my straw- 

 berry patch. They are Tennessee Beauty, 

 and I have been very successful with 

 growing them in the hill system. 



I planted them 12'" apart in rows 2' 

 apart, after they were well started I 

 mulched them with 1" of sawdust, kept all 

 runners cut off. Early spring I side-dress- 

 ed them heavy with fertilizer, used the 

 garden rake to cover the fertilizer. These 

 plants overlapped each other in the row 

 frcm end to end. I have never seen such 

 berry plants, many being a foot across. 



You can see in the picture the berries 

 are as thick as they can grow. 



From now on I sliall use the sawdust 

 mulch and keep runners oft'. My grandson 

 is helping me investigate the berries. 



Rev. L. S. Clark 



PLANTING SUCCESS BEGINS WITH AN ORDER FROM RAYNER BROTHERS 



