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To Whom It May Concern: 
For years I have been unable to eat any straw- 
berries because the acid in them caused pain and 
much distress. Last summer (1940) Mr. Chas. Brunes 
of Pequot Lakes, Minn., asked me to sample a 
strawberry he had himself produced from seed. Very 
much to my surprise and delight I found this par- 
ticular berry agreed with me and since then I have 
eaten all I wanted without distress. The berry Mr. 
Brunes has developed is a large sweet strawberry, 
everbearing, and is almost or entirely free from acid, 
and I highly recommend it. 
MRS. E. M. KENNEY, 
(Summer address: 1822 6th Ave., 
Pequot Lakes, Minn.) Des Moines, Ia. 


Preferred by Customers 
We have raised ali the leading everbearers and 
have sold thousands of quarts of all varieties each 
season to our tourist trade at our roadside stand here 
at Pequot Lakes. We now raise only the ‘Brunes 
Marvel’ as our customers prefer them to other var- 
ieties. I am still trying to raise other new straw- 
berries and have several very promising plants in 
our testing rows. 
Our Third Season With “Brunes Marvels” 
This is the third season we are offering this new 
berry plant for sale, and it has been sold by us 
and shipped to 27 States and Canada so far. It is 
the hardiest plant of any strawberry we have raised. 
A Limited Quantity 
We have a nice lot of “Brunes Marvel’’ plants 
this year but the demand for them is greater now, 
so please order early. We reserve the right to re- 
turn your money when plants are sold out. 
It is usually April 15 before we can dig plants here. 
Growing Instructions 
Plant strawberries as early in the spring at the 
ground can be worked. Start cultivating and hoeing 
as soon as planted. Cultivate all summer and keep 
weeds out. If possible water them in EVENING in 
dry weather. Have rows 3 to 4 feet apart and plant 
18 to 20 inches apart in the row. Keep bud clusters 
picked off from 6 to 7 weeks after planting, then 
let them bear the rest of the summer. 
Less Sugar for Eating Fresh and Canning 


