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BRENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS 

WHAT NURSERIES SAY: 
Oakland: ‘‘We were well pleased with stock purchased from you during the past two years, 
and would like to place our order for coming fall and winter with you.” 
Camarillo: '‘We were well pleased with your handling of our order last year and we know 
that we can depend on you to give us the same quality of stock that we have received 
in past years.” 
Auburn: ‘We like your stock and service.’ They got Boysenberries and Youngberries. 
Oceanside: ''The Klondike and Gem berries came and they look like lovely plants.” 
Gardena: “The plants arrived in very fine shape from Tennessee.” 
Montesano, Wash.: "I received the 500 Streamliner plants and was very much satisfied with 
them. They were such nice large, well-rooted plants." 
Venice, Calif.: "Those sure were nice plants; have had several customers comment on what 
nice plants they were.’’ He got Gem and Klondike and commented on Gem especially. 
Portland, Ore.: "I must say we are more than satisfied with your service and so here goes 
for some more. ... Your stuff arrived well and really looks good.” 
WHAT GROWERS SAY: 
Edward A. Biery, La Mesa “We have been MOST HAPPY with the STREAMLINER STRAW- 
BERRY plants you sold us last January. It has been a great joy to see them produce 
so quickly and such glorious size berries. .. . When is the best time to place order 
for these plants? We have some inquiring friends.” 
R. W. Isbill, Acampo: “I purchased 1000 Streamliner strawberry plants (from you) last year 
and am very well satisfied with them. They are the best all-around berries I ever 
raised and yield as good. They are very large in size. The color and flavor are excel- 
lent. They have good aroma and are as fim as the average strawberry. 
“We have had a lot of compliments from people who have bought our Streamliner 
berries. We are picking more berries at present than we have at any time this summer.” 
Dated Oct. 3. Mr. Isbill ordered 5,000 more cf these plants for last season. 
Cy Ramage, Chula Vista: ‘‘The Streamliner right now (Oct. 5, 1946) are covered with blos- 
soms and berries of all sizes. When ripe they are very large and bright and have a 
wonderful color. We have aboui seven acres of Klondikes and they are the finest in 
this territory. All our plants came from you and they are very good and free from 
disease.” 
A Gold Beach, Ore., grower: “Out cf twelve orders to twelve nurseries in six states, from 
Maryland to Oregon, there were two extraordinarily well packed shipments, the one 
from Maryland and yours, the root systems well developed and growing ahead of nearby 
purchased plants.” 
