Showell, Maryland 



WYONA (Perfect). Very late. It is the 

 latest known variety. A seedling of the Gan- 

 dy and about two weeks later in ripening its 

 crop of berries. Some of my customers plant 

 them with good results, others do not suc- 

 ceed so well with thsm. Where a very late 

 berry is desired T would recommend the Wy- 

 ona for trial. The plants have large green 

 foliage and bear a very large crop of bright 

 red berries on tall stems which hold the fruit 

 well up from the ground. I purchased my 

 stock of Wyona from the originator and they 

 are 100% true to name, State certified and 

 disease free. (I am inclined to think from 

 what experience I have had with this variety 

 that they will yield better if planted four 

 rows of Wyona and four rows of Big Joe or 

 Chesapeake plants alternately in the field). 

 Price : 25 plants 25c ; 50 for 40c ; 100 for 75c ; ' 

 200 for 81.00; 300 for 81.25; 400 for S1.50; 

 500 for S1.75 ; 1000 for S3.00 ; 5000 for S14.00, 

 cash with order. A delivered price quoted 

 if requested. 



Perdue's Premier Plants The Best I Ever Saw 

 J. E. Denison of Ohio writes: "The Premier plants 

 came in fine condition. They were the best plants 

 I ever saw and I like them." March 25, 1935. 



Perdue's Plants Exact Size As Desired 

 John MacDowell & Son, Homer MacDowell of N. Y. 



writes: "We received your shipment of strawberry 

 plants late today. On inspection of the plants we 

 are very much p eased to state that they were in fine 

 order and of the exact size desired. We contemplate 

 ordering 5000 more plants." April 20, 1935. 



