Many of onr customers mnde a net profit of $600.00 per acre crowing red raspberries. 
Plants True to Name 
We personally superintend the planting, digging, packing and shipping of our plants, 
and will guarantee our plants to be just as represented in our catalog, free from disease, 
true to name and strictly first class in every particular. When you order plants you want 
just what you order, and you must rely on the dealer's honesty to furnish it. You have 
no way of telling what you have until it bears, and it certainly is a disappointment to 
give plants a year or more of care, and then discover that you have some worthless 
variety of no value. 
We know how disappointing it is to get "stung" as we ordered several thousands of 
of the fall-bearers from a grower when they were first introduced, and they turned out 
to be worthless June varieties. It is not the first cost of the plants that counts so much, 
but you are also out all the work you have given them, the rent of the ground and also 
ii crop of berries the next season. 
We take extra precautions to have our plants true-to-name. 
$1000 Per Acre 
One thousand dollars profit per acre can no doubt be made on strawberries and a 
profit of four or five hundred dollars is very common. The price of fruit was never as 
high as right at the present time, and we wish to urge our readers to plant all the fruit 
they possibly can. Prices are bound to continue high for years to come. 
Although it is impossible for one to know to what extent their berry patch will pay 
them, it is an assured fact that good soil, well prepared and healthy, productive plants 
are pretty good insurance of a profitable crop. The cost of producing your patch is just 
the same whether the yield is 1,000 or 6,000 quarts per acre. Owing to the high cost 
of labor, fertilizer, etc., it is more important than ever before that you buy good, strong, 
healthy and productive plants. 
Testimonials 
The testimonials appearing in our catalog are a few of the many we received this 
season. These testimonials are unsolicited, and they will tell you about our plants and 
the satisfaction they give. We are always glad to hear from our customers, and will 
consider it a favor if you will send us a statement of your success with our plants. 
Photographs 
We will consider it an especial favor if our customers will send us photographs of 
their strawberry fields (large or small). Our object is to select the very best photographs 
for use in our catalog, and it is important that they be clear, and properly photographed. 
The picture should represent a field grown from our plants, and a statement of your 
success should accompany it. We will pay $5.00 for each picture used in our catalog. 
Photographs should reach us by October 1st. 
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