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Big Joe— A proven money maker 



Just before your wonderful crop of Premier berries is finished, Big Joe 

 starts ripening. These berries will surprise you. Extra large in size. Hand- 

 some in appearance. Excellent in quality. You will like to eat them. You 

 will delight in selling them. Like Premier they are adapted to any soil or 

 climate. 



Big Joe is also included in our special offers. 



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Has Never Found Their Equal 



Suffolk Co., New York, January 7, 1924. 

 I have bought plants from you for several years and have found 

 them better than any I have bought elsewhere. Two years ago, I 

 bought Premier and found them to be all that you recommended them 

 to be. In fact, I have never found their equal, and have grown straw- 

 berries for twenty years. Last year was a very dry one in this sec- 

 tion. I had three rows of Premier across my garden, and seven rows 

 of Dr. Burrill and William Belt, all growing side by side. From the 

 three rows of Premier, I picked more than four times as many ber- 

 ries as from the other seven rows. This year I shall have no other. 



H. L. Leek. 



Premier At the Rate of 10,000 Quarts Per Acre 



Buncombe Co., N. G, March 7, 1924. 

 I was well pleased with the strawberry plants I received from you 

 two years ago. I ordered 2500 plants, 1000 of which were Premier. I 

 sold besides my home use 130 bushels, two-thirds of this amount came 

 from the thousand Premiers, and several bushels rotted by wet weather. 

 I received from you last spring a thousand Premier which were fine, 

 and in very good condition. H. M. Morgan. 



Cumberland Co., Me., July 17, 1924. 

 This is a letter from a much pleased customer who shakes hand 

 across the way. A year ago I bought 1000 Premier strawberry plants 

 from you and this year have gained the name of raising the best ber- 

 ries and the biggest crop for the size of patch of anyone in this vicin- 

 ity. Is it any wonder I am pleased? On a little less than an eighth 

 of an acre I raised 1200 quarts of lovely berries — berries that have 

 gained a name for themselves. Bertha O. Coffin. 



Premier a Joy to Their Household 



Montgomery Co., Md., February 4, 1924. 

 I planted 300 Berry plants which I purchased from you in the 

 spring of 1922. The Premiers are perfect gems. I was delighted 

 with them, for they produced like Jim Henry, were extremely early, 

 and of big marketable size. They were a joy to our household, together 

 with a few neighbors who shared them with us. G. Edward Schultz. 



Berks Co., Pa., June 28, 15 1. 

 Strawberry plants that you shipped us A pi 

 a year ago are doing very good. I have je 

 largest berries in this section. The Premie is 

 a wonderful berry, Big Joe and Chesapeake re 

 very big and good yielders. We are all v fc' 

 well pleased with our plants and are doing g »d 

 considering the cold weather when plants v, je 

 received by me they were frozen cold in |e 

 crate and not one died. 



C. F. Maure 



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