FAMILY GARDEN COLLECTIONS 



Plants of all varieties offered 

 in these Collections are from 

 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 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! 



CATSKILL — Hardy and productive; our best seller. 



TENNESSEE BEAUTY— Best late variety for the middle states. 



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) 



Couldn't be more pleased 



Tuscarawas Co. Ohio. Mar. 29, 1962. "We were 

 so pleased with our plants last year. Every plant 

 grew! We had Collection A of 100 plants, the 

 same as we are ordering for this season. I gave 

 my parents six plants and they had berries every 

 day — at least a quart or two daily. We couldn't 

 be more pleased with our berry crop of last 

 year." MRS. CHESTER HARMON. 



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300 quarts of berries from 125 plants 



Baltimore Co. Md., Feb. 26, 1962. "In 1959 I 

 ordered from you one of your Collections of 100 

 plants plus 25 Catskill. These 125 plants pro- 

 duced over 300 quarts of berries in 1960. The 

 Earlidawn produced 65 quarts; Catskill did 

 equally as well. In 1961 they averaged over two 

 quarts per plant again. Needless to say I am 

 well pleased with your plants." WILLIAM D. 

 GRIFFITH. 



Courtesy of Olin Russell, Cuyahoga County, Ohio 



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