ROBERTS’ READY TO GROW STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
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Read What This St. Lawrence 
County, N. Y. Man Says Con¬ 
cerning Early Ordering and 
Setting of Strawberry Plants 
St. Lawrence County, N. Y. 
June 12th, 1937. 
M. D. Roberts, 
Dear Sir: 
The strawberry plants arrived in fine condition. We lost a- 
bout 25 out of the 1,200 which was not too bad for the lateness 
of, the season when we ordered. 
All in all, I am quite satisfied, although I should have ordered 
about the middle of April instead of the 1st of May. 
I believe that orders for extreme Northern N. Y. should be 
sent in between April 1st and 20th. 
Hoping this information is hepful to you and your customers, 
I remain. 
Yours truly, 
Fred G. Scozzafava 
We have been insisting that our customers get their plants 
in as soon as freezing is over. Experience has taught us that 
the earlier strawberry plants are set, the better. 
We asked several of our northern customers what they 
thought about early setting. 
Mr. Scozzafava, one of our most northern customers, has 
the same opinion as ourselves. 
Take This Advice: 
ORDER AND PLANT EARLY 
