10 C. S. Perdue's Strawberry Plant Farms 



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CATSKILL (Perfect). Is highly recom- 

 mended as being the largest and most pro- 

 ductive mid-season variety of strawberry yet 

 introduced. It is a cross of Premier and 

 Marshall and is an excellent growler, very 

 large size plants producing enormously of 

 very large berries, light red in color with a 

 green cap and are very attractive in the pack- 

 age. My stock of Catskill plants are large in 

 size with healthy foliage and have an excel- 

 lent root system as they were grown on soil 

 especially adapted to this variety. Order 

 some of Perdue's Catskill plants, they are 

 100% true to name. Prices on pages 8 and 9. 



Money Can't Buy Better Plants. 

 C, L. Botkin of Ohio, writes: "I am sending you 

 an order for strawberry plants. I did not send di- 

 rect to you last year. I got from my neighbor who 

 sent to you for 50,000 plants. Money can't buy 

 better plants." March 14, 1940. 



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Perdue's Plants Grew Fine. 

 Paul Postell of Pa,, writes: "The plants we had 

 from you last year grew fine. We are really pleased 

 with them." March 18, 1940. 



Perdue's Plants Yielded a Good Crop this Year in Pa. 

 Paul S. Hare of Pa., writes: "In 1939, I bought 

 some of your strawberry plants. We were well 

 pleased with them. Had a crop this vear. Please 

 send price list." August 15th, 1940, 



"41 Years of Successful Strawberry Plant Culture." 



