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In most sections, the very latest varieties 
Pot Grown Strawberry Plants 
Many people prefer pot grown plants to any others on account of the earth on the roots, ^abl^C 
the Inexperienced to plant strawberry plants without loss at any season of tr^ 
•upply pot grown strawberry plants any growing naonth of the year. The 
usually set are July and August. If you want particular varieties or a large quantity, 1^ usxnow 
jrour wants at least 30 days in advance of time wanted. Price of potted plants $3.00 per 100, $zo, per 
1000 In addition to price of plants priced in this catalogrue. For instance. Early Jersey Giant would 
cost $6.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1000 and Dunlap $4.60 per 100, $30.00 per 1000. Potted planU are of 
J reat expense to produce and must be packed in strong packages for shipment or they are easily 
estroyed. 
United States Parcel Post Rates — Fourth Class Matter 
SeedH, Plants, BnlbM, Roots, Garden and Poultry Hnppliee 
Lb. or Ad. Lb. 
Rate Table Frn. or Frn. 
Local rate Pulaski and Suburbs only.... 6c He 
First Zone within 60 miles of Pulaski.... 6c lo 
Second Zone within 160 miles of Pulaski. Sc lo 
Third Zone within 800 miles of Pulaski. .6c 2c 
Fourth Zone within 600 miles of Pulaski. 7c 4c 
Fifth Zone within 1,000 miles of Pulaski. 8c 6c 
Sixth Zone within 1,400 miles of Pulaski. 9c 8c 
Seventh Zone within 1,800 miles of 
Pulaski .11c 10c 
■Ightb Zone all over 1,800 miles from 
Pulaski .12c 12c 
■IZB OF PARCEL THAT CAN BE SENT BY 
PARCEL POST 
Slse of package that can be sent by Parcel Post 
Valdosta, Georgia, April 11th, 1921. 
1 write to you to express my appreciation to 
you for your berry catalogue. Are you In position 
to ship me a few of your dewberries. I^ucretla pre¬ 
ferred. I also want your berry book. Kindly 
let me know and I will send you M. O. for same. 
C. W. Parker. 
Cortelyou, Alabama, June 4th, 1921. 
Out of the strawberry seeds you sent me I got some¬ 
thing over 60 plants and I am well pleased with 
them. Frank Roney. 
f^orth Baltimore, Ohio, Jan. Slat, 1921. 
Everything I ordered from you a couple of years 
ago growed. Didn’t lose a vine. 
Mrs. Frank Lybarger. 
Leominster, Mass., May 9th, 1921. 
W# received the order In very good condition and 
feel we have very good vines. In future anything 
we want in that line, we will give you the order 
Miss Catherine Hlllery. 
can not be over 84 inches in length and girth com¬ 
bined. 
The rate of postage on mailable parcels of seeds, 
cuttings, bulbs, roots and plants weighing 8 oz. or 
less, shall be Ic for each 2 oz. or fraction thereof, 
regardless of distance, and on those weighing mors 
than 8 oz. the pound rates shown in table shall 
apply. 
WEIGHTS BY PARCEL POST 
Parcels up to 70 lbs. can be sent by Parcel Post 
in the local, 1st, 2d and 3d zones and up to 60 Iba 
’.n all the other zones. 
To points further than the 2nd zone on weight 
of over 10 lbs., the charge by freight or express Is 
usually more economical. 
Ijirtuiwis af *^evarfai]'* Strawberrr. Reduced la 
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