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Wondervine Farm 
Hill & Schweizer 
New Milford, Ohio 
Two Year Old “POTOMAC” Planting 
This folder, is printed and sent to you as a supple¬ 
ment to the one of The Ohio Small Fruit Improvement 
Association. As growers of Registered Disease Free 
Plants for the Association, we wish to make this more 
of a personal message rather than just a descriptive 
price-list. Also we wish to tell you of our strawberry 
and Potomac plants which are not handled by the As¬ 
sociation. 
As commercial growers of raspberries for fruiting 
on a rather large scale, we feel we know the value of 
good plants. We know the value of maintaining a 
patch for 6 to S years, of good stands and of large 
juicy fruit. 
Diseased, short lived, run out patches, poor stands 
and seedy, dried up fruit were personal experiences 
with us 9 or 10 years ago and the reason we were so 
willing to co-operate with the Ohio Experiment Station 
and The United States Department of Agriculture, to 
develop disease free stock. 
What followed is told in the accompanying folder 
and is common knowledge today among small fruit 
growers. By careful rogueing, clean plantations, fol¬ 
lowed by the organization of The Ohio Small Fruit 
Improvement Association and within a few years we 
pror ed to the public that a patch of raspberries could 
he maintained for 5 to 8 years, producing large yields 
of juicy fruit. 
REGISTERED, the name given to plants of the Ohio 
Small Fruit Improvement Association, must be up to 
certain standards, not only as to freedom from disease 
but also as to size, root system, sturdiness of shoots 
and bunching and packing methods. 
Do not confuse Registered with Certified. All 
plants offered for sale by any nursery are State in¬ 
spected and Certified. Only plants of The Ohio Small 
Fruit Improvement Association are REGISTERED. 
Perhaps the largest factor against the sale of As¬ 
sociation plants, as value and fairness in price cannot 
