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VVe have the finest supply of genuine valuable Fall 
What to Do With Plant* 
from the Nursery. 
Setting Out the Plants. 
Hand Cultivation. 
Horse Cultivation. 
Training of the Runners. 
Sex of the Strawberry. 
Fertilizers for Strawberries. 
Insect Enemies of Straw¬ 
berries. 
Fungous Diseases. 
Winter Protection. 
Spring Care of Plants. 
Protection from Frosts. 
Picking and Marketing. 
“The New Strawberry Cul¬ 
ture." 
Fall Setting of Strawberry 
Plants. 
Pickers and How to Get 
Them. 
The Question of Help. 
The Variety Question. 
Growing Exhibition Berries. 
Raspberry Culture. 
Blackberry Culture. 
Currant and Gooseberry 
Culture. 
Questions and Answers. 
Wintering Strawberries. 
How to Prolong the Straw¬ 
berry Season. 
What Is a Good Day’s 
Work ? 
Covering Strawberry Plants 
with Earth. 
The Fellow Who Kills the 
Market. 
The Strawberry Is a Mod¬ 
ern Fruit. 
New Ground for Straw¬ 
berries. 
Picking Berries on Shares. 
Teach Others to Do It. 
Weeding Strawberry Beds 
in Spring. 
The Woes of the Introducer. 
Cultural Directions for Be¬ 
ginners. 
“Fall Bearing Strawberries." 
How Fall Strawberries Dif¬ 
fer from Other Kinds. 
Treatment of Fall Straw- 
Picking Fall Strawberries. 
Marketing Fall Strawber¬ 
ries. 
Our Experience with Fall 
Strawberries in 1910 and 
1911. 
Mulching and Frost Protec¬ 
tion. 
Cost of Growing Fall Straw¬ 
berries. 
Yields and Returns. 
Varieties of Fall Straw¬ 
berries. 
How to Produce New Va¬ 
rieties. 
Some Observations. 
What Will the Outcome Be? 
Exhibiting Strawberries at 
Fairs. Exhibitions. and 
the Like. 
Testimonials from Leading 
Authorities. 
Practical Suggestions on 
Marketing Berries. 
Strawberries for Christ¬ 
mas. 
“The Man With the Hoe.' 
berries. 
Price of “Farmer on the Strawberry.” 25c postpaid. Money back if it does not please you 
To those who order $2.00 or more worth of plants from our catalogue, we will send the book 
for only 15c. When your order amounts to $5.00 or more, we send the book absolutely free. 
The Originator of the Francis and Americas, Mr. RockMIl, orders 20 Copies of 
"Farmer on the Strawberry." 
Mr. L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y. Grundy County, Iowa, March 11th. 1912 
Dear Sir:—Your letter is at hand, also the copy of “Farmer on the Strawberry." Have 
looked the work through pretty carefully and am much pleased with it. The pictures show 
the true type of each variety. Your instructions on the care and treatment of everbearing 
varieties are the best ever written. I might be able to sell a few copies of your book, at any 
rate. I would like to send copies to a few friends and customers. Enclosed find check for 
$10.00. Take pay for the copy sent and forward by mail as many copies as you can afford to. 
Yours very truly, H. ROCKHILL. 
We will send this Book on Approval 
You will not need to pay for it until you get it, read it and are satisfied with it Could 
anything be more fair? 
It you will sign your name and give your full address on the coupon below, we will mail 
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look it over and see what it is, you can either send us the price (25-c) or remail it to us. We 
do not wish to force it upon you. So confident are we. however, that you will be pleased that 
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it costs you 25 cents; if you return it, it only costs you the return postage 3c ’ 
Please fill out the coupon today, as we are anxious that you be put in touch with the in¬ 
formation that it contains at once. It will surely make you a more prosperous berry grower. 
Mr. Farmer says: “I woud like to have a copy of “Farmer on the Strawberry" placed in 
the home of every berry grower in America. If I could afford it, I would give every berry 
grower a free copy.” 
The publishers of Farm Journal sent Mr. Farmer a nice check for the story of the fall 
strawberries which they have published under the title of “Fall Bearing Strawberry Secrets." 
1 he same material about the fall bearing strawberries is also printed in the book 
“Farmer on the Strawberry." along with all the other information about strawberries of ali 
kinds. I lease sign the attached coupon and mail to us at once. The book will go to you 
in next mail. 
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USE THIS COUPON TO GET "FARMER ON THE STRAWBERRY" ON APPROVAL. 
1915. 
L. J- FARMER, Publisher of “Farmer on the Strawberry." Pulaski, N. Y.: 
Dear Sir:—Please send me. postage paid, one copy of "Farmer on’the Strawberry” for in- 
of $2.00 or more, and absolutely free if my order amounts to $5.00 or more. & mount 
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