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HER is a berry which has been 
developed and tested over the 
entire nation for profits. It is the 
20th Century Everbearing, the 
most sensational strawberry develop- 
ment of two decades. Developed 
by A. T. Kasuga, at the 20th Century 
Berry farm high in the Rockies, it 
has beén tested in all sections of 
California, on the East Coast, in the 
balmy climate of the South, with un- 
failing results. 
Productivity 
On the parent farm it has a high 
yield of 900 to 1500 cases (12 pint 
’ cups} per acre the same year it is 
planted. The second and third year 
the yield is even greater. And:.. 
20th Century Development Farm 

ACHIEVEMENTS 
Bears crop first year planted. . .. 
Commands premiums on all mar- 
kets. . . . Early crop in May and 
June. .. Late crop July 25 to freez- 
ing or rain rot in warmer climates. 
Never beaten in competition in any 
state or county fair... . Has won 
firsts and sweepstakes in every Utah 
fair... . All canned, preserved and 
jam winners for seven years at Utah 
State Fair made with 20th Century 
berries. .. . Ships perfectly 1,000 
miles by rail and 400 to 500 miles 
by rick .. . Requires only normal 
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which are heavy in production. : The 
outstanding feature of value to the 
grower is that it is one of the 
earliest of marketable varieties ... 
and as an everbearing, lasts the 
longest. In California only rain rot 
can kill its marketability, in Utah, 
Michigan, Maryland, and lowa only 
the frost beats it. It has been mar- 
keted as late as Thanksgiving from 
the parent farms in Utah, 4,800 feet 
above sea level. 
Qualities 
The berry combines hardness, 
firmness and the quality and flavor 
of every competing berry and the 
productivity of the most fecund of 
all berries. It has withstood all tests. 
mark this... on every market sold it commands a pre- 
mium of 25c to 50c per case over all other varieties, « 
irregardless of variety . .. and that premium is to the 
grower. To the retailer the premium is even higher. 
Growth 
Under favorable conditions the ‘20th Century” 
makes a vigorous growth of nedium sized plants, all of 
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U.S. TESTED 
Your variety (20th Century) is fruiting this year. Most 
everbearing sorts show up poorly this far south, but the 
20th Century has fine quality and is among the best 
bearing berries here-—George M. Darrow, Senior Pomolo- 
gist, U. S. Horticultural Station, Beltsville, Maryland. 

Protection 
Every plant purchaser must sign an agreement to use 
the plant only for himself. Runners or plants may not 
be given or sold by other than the man who developed 
them. Exclusive of the plant in any market territory 
must have been made by special arrangement with the 
grower. 
NEW . . DIFFERENT 
After 13 years experimentation, A. T. Kasuiga's 20th 
Century is a sensation of the strawberry field. It is pro- 
lific, bears heavily, develops fine runners, has fine color, 
texture, taste. Has won every competition here.—Farm 
Editor, Salt Lake City Tribune (70,000 circulation) in a 
city of 175,000 population. 
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