BRENTWOOD BERKY GARDENS, 140 S. Carmelina Ave., Los Angeles 24, Calif. 
Exclusive Western Agent for MULLINS PLANT FARM, Chattanooga, Tennessee 
BEST PLANT STOCK POSSIBLE TO FIND 
Mr. Mullins ts County Agricultural Agent at Chattanooga and had the help of the 
Tenn. College of Agriculture in securing the best plant stock it was possible to find. 
CERTIFIED STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
The Mullins strawberry plants have been certified this season by the Tenn. Dept. 
of Agriculture Regulatory Division, assuring you of plants free of disease and insect 
pests and free of mixtures of varieties. NO BETTER PLANTS CAN BE HAD! 
“BEST STRAWBERRY PLANTS IN NATION” 
A leading nurseryman in Shenandoah, [owa, told Mr. Mullins last year that eastern 
Tennessee produces the best strawberry plants in the nation, but that many of the grow- 
ers are the most careless. Last season three large Shenandoah nurseries bought about 
1,000,000 of the Mullins plants, ana are buying them again this season. 
STOPPED LOOKING FOR PLANIS! HAS FOUND THEM!!! 
One of them alone, who last season bought nearly 200,000 of them, has already this 
season bought over 1,000,000 of them. Mr. Mullins wrote of him July 7: “Mr. Welch was 
with me Thursday. te was very much impressed with our set-up, and said he was READY TO 
STOP LOOKING FOR PLANTS! THAT HAD FOUND THEM!! He said the other boys from Shenandoah 
would start coming this way for plants as they had gotten a sample of our plants last 
year.” Another of them buys about 500,000 Mullins plants each year. 
MOST NURSERIES SOLD OUT OF PLANTS 
On Oct. 2 Mr. Mullins wrote: “People here have really gone wild. Most of them are 
sold out and are offering higher prices than they sold for. Some have committed them- 
selves for more than they have and are trying to buy them.” On Sep. 26 he wrote “The 
man who was here from Florida bought 2,200,000. One large nurseryman was here from 
Arkansas and bought 3,500,000, and another one from Arkansas bought 1,000,000. The 
shortage of plants ts due to lack of rain this, summer and fall. 
KLONDIKES SCARCE! ORDER NOW! ! “FIRST COME, FIRST SERBED”’ 
Oct.3. An order for 42,000\Klondikes from Calexico this week has reduced our sup- 
ply of Klondikes to slightly over 200,000 still available. OXDER NOW IF \}OU WANT ANY! 
KLONDIKE OUTYIELDED BLAKEMOKE 
Mr. Mullins wrote keb. Q@d: “I got a production report on my Klondike stock. The 
man 1. got my original stock from says he fruited them two years ago alongside some 
Blakemore plants. He said they yielded more crates per acre than his Blakemore. The 
reverse is usually true here. DON’T YOU WANT THIS dIGH YIELDING STRAIN? 
W HAT NURSERIES HAVE WRITTEN US: 
Oakland: We were well pleased with stock purchased from you during the past two years. 
Camarillo: We were well pleased with your handling of our order last year and we know 
we can depend on you to give us the same quality of stock we received in past years. 
Oceanstde: The Klondike and Gem berries came and they look like lobely plants. 
Gardena; The plants artived in very fine shape from Tennessee. 
Venice: Those sure were nice plants. Several customers have spoken highly in praise of 
them, especially the Gems. (He also got Klondike. ) 
Montesano, Wash.; I received the 500 Streamliner plants and was very much satisfied 
with them. They were such nice large, well rooted plants. 
WHAT GROWERS HAVE WRITTEN US: 
Gold Beach, Ore.: Out of 12 different orders to 12 nurseries in 6 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. 
Chula Vista: Our 7 acres of Klondikes are finest in this territory. All our plants came 
from you, are very good and free from disease. Streamliners now (10-5-46) covered with 
blossoms and berries of all sizes. Very large and bright and have wonderful color. 
Calistoga: The acre of Streamliners [I planted brought me in $2400.00 this year, 1947. 
Acampo: Very well satisfied with 1000 Streamliner purchased from you in ’45. Best all- 
round berries I ever raised. Very large, color and flavor excellent. Lots of compliments 
from customers. Picking more berries now (10-3-46) than any time this summer. (bought 
5,000 more last fall and reported he did not lose more than % dozen of them. 
Roscoe: Streamliner bought last spring everything claimed for them still picking fine 
berries. 11-11-46 
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