STRAWBERRY SPECIALIST 
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your friends. It is not a market berry for the North. 
It may be all right for the South and West. The 
berry is too dark for our markets and it does not 
give the quantity that the Howard or Catskill does. 
At its best on heavy or medium heavy land. For best 
results should not be allowed to set too many plants. 
A row with plants spaced seven or eight or even nine 
inches apart would be about right. This is the berry 
that will take the place of the Marshall and First 
Quality as a home berry. Better in quality than 
either of these two varieties and far more produc¬ 
tive. 
By Parcel Post Prepaid 
100 Plants 200 Plants 500 Plants 
$1.50 $2.50 $5.00 
Pathfinder (Per.) Early. A new variety from 
the New Jersey Experiment Station. The berries 
ripen a few days after the Howard 17. With us it 
makes a vigorous healthy plant, with just enough 
plants to make a good row for fruit. Berries, medium 
to large in size. A good cropper, firm and good 
quality. Better try a few this year. 
By Parcel Post Prepaid 
100 Plants 
200 Plants 
500 Plants 
$1.50 
$2.50 
$5.00 
Reading, Mass. 
May 23rd, 1938. 
Mr. George Rennie 
Dear Sir: i ; 1 ! ^ ' 
Enclosed find money order for 200 Mastodon and 100 
Gem Everbearing. We bought plants from you three years 
ago, and were well pleased with the results. 
Yours truly, 
CHARLES L. HIGGINS. 
