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PRICE LIST FOR PLANTS 
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Plants set in March or early April (in Northern states) 
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THIN a matted row by fall and fruit treely not ynly on original 
plants but the same year on second and third sets formed by 
runners. Field notes show yields regularly well over 1200 cases 
er acre. A valuable spring crop is borne by 
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June. Trials 
have been made by stations in midwest and Eastern states 
Much better than the Mastodon and appreciably better thar 
the Berri Supreme. 
—FRANCIS. M. COE, 
AY. $5 Stati n 
h Farmer,’ 
Not a tarmer, but a Victory Gardener, | picked 20th 
(Lentury berries in my own ba ck Va ra late in November in a 
climate and altitude 4,700 above the sea, which is the greatest 
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pertorman e | have ever seen tn any strawberry. 
STEPHEN J. MOLONEY, Publicity Director 
Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake City. 


Information Available on Planting 
and Handling 
Makes all Checks, Money Orders Payable to 
WOODROW KASUGA 
20th CENTURY BERRY FARMS 
R. F. D. No. |, Box 909 Sandy, Utah 
Reterence: First National Bank, Murray, Utah 

