
18 BRENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS 
REDUCED AIR FREIGHT RATES 
The Eastern Air Lines now have two schedules per day direct from Chattanooga to 
the West Coast, with flight time of 19 to 20 hours to Los Angeles. 
It is no longer necessary 

to ship by railway express from Chattanooga to Nashville and from there by air, as was 
necessary last season, but shipment by air can now be made direct from Chattanooga, 
saving time and expense. 
The air rates are lower, too. Here are samples: Per 100 pounds, to Phoenix, $9.20; 
Salt Lake City, $18.80; San Diego, $19.65; Los Angeles, $20.13; San Francisco, $24.59; 
Sacramento, $24.05; Portland, $23.55; Seattle, $23.55. Plus the usual cargo tax of 3 per cent. 
Air shipment is recommended for plants to be shipped before plants are fully dormant, 
which is about November 1, and after the dormant period is over in the spring. 
Air shipments can be packed lighter than rail shipments, due to the short time in 
transit, which will somewhat reduce the transportation cost by air. 
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Write to Publications Office, College of Agriculture, Berkeley 4, California, for: 
B 690—The Shasta, Sierra, Lassen, Tahoe, and Donner Strawberries. Order by number 
only. 
X 80—Bush Berry Cue in California. Order by number only. 
The Strawberry in the Home Garden. 
Ask for the current list of bulletins. 
Write to Clerical Pehicege: Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oregon, for: 
Station Bulletin 416—New Berries from Oregon's Plant Breeding Research. This de- 
scribes Brightmore Strawberry and Willamette Raspberry, among others. 
Ask for their current list of bulletins. 
