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EVERMORE (Minnesota 1166) 
This variety is highly recommended by the Michigan and Northern grow- 
ers, where it seems to do better than here. It is a good plant grower, better 
than most everbearers, but most years it is not as heavy a bearer in the fall 
as Gem and Mastodon for us. 
GEMZATA 
A new everbearer from the middle west. This variety seems to be a 
good plant maker as an everbearer yet not quite as heavy a fall bearer but 
bears a very good crop in the spring. Berries are about equal in quality and 
color to the Gem, but a little larger. 

A Few Testimonials From Our Satistied Customers 
The strawberry plants reached us in good shape and are growing fine. 
We never lost a plant. They are full of buds and runners now. We thank you 
for the extra plants. I don’t suppose we will ever plant any more as we are 
very old but we will recommend you to others desiring plants. 
May 25, 1946. John B. White Garfield Co., Wash. 
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Received the strawberry plants in A-1 condition and I am well pleased 
with the appearance of same. 
April 15, 1946 A: C. Henley Mahoning Co., Ohio 
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{ had some plants from your farms last year and know they are nice 
‘plants. Please send me your prices this season. 
March 26, 1946 Eugene vw. Mayer ..ew Castle Co., Del. 
I received the plants in good edition for which I thank you. 
March 22, 1946 Clarence Scott Pasquotank Co., N. C. 
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All strawberry plants received in good condition. Many thanks for extras. 
May 14, 1946 « Wm. Schneider Eerie: Gow uN. YY: 
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My order for strawberry plants received this afternoon in good condition- 
I wish to thank you for the prompt attention given. 
April 16, 1946 L. He Page Queens Co., N. Y. 
Received strawberry plants Friday and in two hours they were in their 
new garden. Every one of them looks like they will live and grow. They 
have a rich Ohio River soil to Has in. | 
April 22, 1946 Mrs. C. R. Smith Washington Co., O. 
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We have not room for a large strawberry bed, but last spring we picked 
205 quarts of berries from a small patch of your plants. They were delicious 
to eat and beautiful to see. We want to set out a new bed this season. Send 
me your catalog. 
Feb. 18, 1946 Mrs. Raymond L. Whitney | Plymouth Co., Mass. 
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We received our shipment of plants in good condition and were well 
pleased with them. 
April 17, 1946 James G. Oliver Suffolk Co. N. Y. 
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I am sending order for Fairfax plants. I wanted to send sooner but just 
got my ground plowed. The plants I got from you before did wonderful. 
April 1946, Wm. F. Wendt Westmorland Co., Pa 
Please send me this order if possible. My plants of last April are beau- 
tiful, Premier and Catskill. The rows are 2 feet wide. The cold weather has 
upset things. Heavy frost got the first berries. Thanking you in advance 
for I ean always expect good service. 
May 9, 1946 Mrs. Pearl Bauer St. Louis Co., Mo. 
