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BRENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS 
140 S. Carmelina Ave. Fos Angeles 24, Calif. 
Telephone 9- 3496 
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All the strawberry plants we offer are Northern or’ 
Eastern grown. 
The KLONDIKE, BLAKEMORE, MISSIONARY, 
AROMA and GEM plants we are offering are grown 
by_a County Agricultural Agent in Tennessee, who 
started producing plants there for the purpose of 
improving the strawberry situation in that area, and 
has had the help of the Tennessee College of Agri- 
culture in securing the best plant stock that it was 
possible to find, and is offering only certified plants. 
Plants guaranteed to arrive in good condition during 
the dormant period, from Oct. 15 to March 1 to 15. 
CANE BERRY PLANTS 
We are convinced that we have much better sources 
of supply of both strawberry and caneberry plants in 
many varieties, this season than last, and will be able 
to make shipments more promptly and furnish better 
plants than some we had last season. 
ROCKHILL 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
This has been considered the best everbearer, quite 
productive, with large, red berries of a very delicious 
flavor, and as a rule seldom makes runners. It pro- 
duces a full crop the same year it is planted. Avail- 
able from Nov. 15 on. 
MARSHALL STRAWBERRY 
Also called Banner 
This is a berry of beautiful red color and of very 
delicious fiavor, and is said to be very prolific and 
a heavy cropper. Said to be identical with the Ore- 
gon Banner. Available from October on. 
SHASTA BANNER 
This berry is said to have originated in Shasta 
County 35 years or so ago, a distinct variety from 
the one called Banner in Oregon. A grower of this 
variety in Northern California writes: “Last year 
and again this year our berries were the first on 
the market from Sacramento north (after frost got 
the first bloom). They bear heavily for a long period, 
about six weeks, then taper down gradually. The 
quality is excellent. ...’”’ Available soon. 
SIERRA, SHASTA, DONNER, TAHOE 
STRAWBERRIES 
These are new varieties which the University of 
California has been helping to develop, and are worthy 
of being given a trial. Available from Dec. 1 on. 
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