STRAWBERRIES AND RASPBERRIES 
Are a good money crop. We believe in them. We will not pretend to say 
that all growers everywhere make money every year, but we do believe that 
year in and year out, strawberries and raspberries, under good conditions, 
will prove among the best, if not the very best money crop you can grow. 
YOUR SUCCESS 
♦ 
Your own intelligence will tell you that your success depends primarily 
on one thing': “The quality of stock you plant.” Getting - the right start with 
the right stock means more to you than all other factors combined. 
YOU WOULD NOT EXPECT 
to succeed in the poultry business or the dairy business with scrub stock, and 
the same principal applies in fruit raising. Each fruit plant is a living, breath¬ 
ing organism with inborn and inbred characteristics that govern the quality 
and quantity of fruit it will produce for you. Proper methods bring good re¬ 
sults. We have no “key” or secrets by which we can help you unlock the 
doors to Berry Profits. Our suggestions for selecting and preparing the land, 
setting and cultivating of the plants, are just good common sense, which any 
grower might eventually work out for himself. Don’t hesitate to write for 
special information. We will gladly help if we can. 
THE NEW VARIETIES 
the past season was very favorable for berry growers, plenty moisture and 
good crops with better prices. Of the new sorts we were much pleased with 
Dorsett and Fairfax,—they sure are winners. The new Gem Everbearer sure 
was a big surprise to all of us. They produced such large, beautiful berries 
that brought a premium price. Unlike Mastadon, they make plenty plants. 
After fruiting Chief Red Raspberry another season, we think so well of it 
we will plant them heavy for fruit. The fact they ripen 10 days earlier than 
Latham makes them a winner. Chief picked 25 per cent more fruit in 1935 
for us than Latham. Act wisely and try them. 
We wish you and yours a Prosperous Year in 1936. As always, we will 
be glad to serve you to the best of our ability when you entrust your orders 
with us. 
Sincerely, 
E. W. POTTER. 
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