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RECOMMENDS OUR PLANTS 

 Plants received in fine condition 

 and are good. Will be glad to 

 recommend them to my friends. — 

 Mrs. L. M. Overton. Georgetown. 

 County, South Caro- 

 lina. December 9, 



REWASTICO 



A highly colored, rich cardinal-red berry-, and 

 the color penetrates clear through, the berries 

 are uniformly large in size and in shape and a 

 perfect and uniform as if turned out 

 of a mold. See colored illustration, 

 page 33. This is a natural photo- 

 graph and is not exaggerated in 

 the least. It is one of the 

 srrongest growers we have on 

 the farm, producing an abun- 

 dance of \-igorous, luxuria- 

 dark green foliage. In 

 quality it is rich, with 

 an aromatic Straw- 

 berry' flavor, though 1 

 somewhat tart. It is 

 firm enough to be very^ 

 popular as a market 

 berry. We had a large 

 stock of Rewastico last 

 year and sold nearly all 

 we had; we have been 

 distributing it now for 

 several years and, 

 anticipating a big de- 

 mand, have grown a large 

 stock of very fine plants. One 

 of our customers who bought 

 plants from us in 1914 and 

 fruited them in the spring of 1915, wrote 

 us as follows: "I am after a good running 

 mate for the Rewastico and Chesapeake. 

 I want one that will go with them and 

 produce a good crop, also produce berries 



that will hold up so that I can get a good price for them. Chesapeake and Rewastico can't be beaten." 

 We do not know yet that Rewastico will be at its best in every' section of the country, but we do know 

 that on the farm where it originated it surely cannot be beaten. It was planted with Chesapeake when we 

 first saw it, and they surely do make a good pair of fancy market berries. We consider it the only real 

 comp)etitor the Chesapeake has ever had. Last spring we set about forty acres of Strawberries, and almost 

 half of them were of the Rewastico variety. We know of no stronger recommendation we can give than 

 this. Get your order in early, and be sure of getting all the Rewastico plants you want. 



Premier 



(see page 18) 



GREEN AND NICE 

 Many thanks for your kind favor of April 29. and 

 for the shipment of Chesapeake Strawberry plants. 

 The latter arrived promptly and in e.\cellent condi- 

 tion, being green and nice. — Walter E. Andrews. 

 Associate Editor. "Farm Jour- 

 nal." Philadelphia, May 3. 

 191S. 



Rewastico. Immensely productive, 

 uniform large size and a fine shipper 



