FARMERS NET PROFIT ON 

 STRAWBERRIES 



Quite a number of growers here on 

 the Del-Mar-Va Peninsula averaged 

 $1,000 per acre profit on the 1926 

 strawberry crop. 



It is reported that Henry L. Neal's 

 gross receipts from three quarters of 

 an acre were over $1,200, giving him 

 a profit of $1,000 on this patch. 



John Laues, it is said, realized gross 

 receipts of over $2,000 on one and 

 one fifth acres. 



I have about 5,000,000 Best Quality 

 plants "True to Name" grown on a 

 type of soil especially -adapted to 

 growing large size, healthy, vigorous, 

 heavy rooted plants, that are hardy 

 and will stand shipment anywhere and 

 produce profitable crops of straw- 

 berries. 



I have had more than twenty five 

 years experience growing and ship- 

 ping strawberry plants. 



My service is the best, orders being 

 shipped promptly with fresh dug 

 plants tied in bundles of 26 plants 

 each, labeled and packed in good pack- 

 ages with plenty of damp moss so 

 they will reach you in fine condition. 



My list includes the best money- 

 making varieties. 



My prices are as low as good stock 

 can be grown for the trade of 1927. 



I solicit your orders for strawberry 

 plants. You cannot get better plants 

 no matter where you get them. 



Thanking you for your patronage, 

 I am Very respectfully, 



C. S. PERDUE. 

 Telephone: Berlin, Md. 51-F3. 



