Proven Berry Plants ✓ 
y KNOTT’S BERRY PLACE i i Trees and Vines 
A Single Plant of Our Eastern Grown Klondykes Taken Late in March, Showing 
Their Earliness and Great Productiveness. Grown on Extremely 
Sandy Land But Well Fertilized 
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World Beaters 
Van Nuys, Calif., June 8th, 1933. 
Dear Mr. Knott: 
ARE WE GOING TO HAVE 
YOUNGBERRIES THIS YEAR? 
The plants that I purchased from 
you last year have proven to be 
‘WORLD BEATERS.” You have 
seen a swarm of bees on a branch, 
haven’t you? Well, there are just 
thousands of Youngberries clinging 
to the vines and this is the first 
season they have borne. And the 
berries are big, a most wonderful 
growth for the first year. Am very 
well pleased wtih the results and 
with your service. 
Enclosed find order for two pairs 
of picking gloves. 
Well, good luck, Mr. Knott, you 
sure deserve it, 
Very respectfully, 
EDWARD E. SWEET. 
Best in San Joaquin Valley 
Hanford, Calif., May 15th, 1933. 
Knott’s Berry Place, 
Dear Sirs: 
If you will remember I sent you 
an order for several thousand Klon- 
dyke strawberry plants a little more 
than a year ago. We have been very 
anxious to know how successful 
they would prove here. Say! they 
have done fine and we have found 
a good market for them and have 
sold every one. People like them 
especially for canning. I can safely 
say there is no patch of strawber¬ 
ries in the San Joaquin Valley that 
has out produced this patch of Klon¬ 
dykes. The fruit averaged large and 
I can assure you that I am very 
much pleased with this planting. 
Yours truly, 
SIDNEY HEDGES. 
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Mr. Evans is also Beating the Depression 
Mr. Lee It. Evans, of Roscoe, Calif., works in Los Angeles. When 
business slowed up and his week was cut to 4V& days, he planted a strip 
of ground 30 feet wide by 280 feet long to our heavy bearing Klondyke 
strawberry plants. This patch occupies less than one-fifth of an acre. 
Prom this little planting he sold season of 1931, a little over $300.00 
worth of berries. He was so well pleased with this small start that last 
spring he planted an acre to strawberries and some Youngberries. 
There are many people with more leisure time, and less income, than 
ever before. We should all try some way to use this time to some advant¬ 
age and to increase our incomes if possible. Thousands of people in every 
walk of life are finding unusual ways of using this time. We do not mean 
to imply that every one should do as these people we mention above have 
done, but we do believe that there are still many possibilities in our field. 
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