6 H. D. Richardson & Co., Willards, Maryland 


PATHFINDER 
PATHFINDER. Now boys, I have been telling you about this new berry 
for the Northern and Western states. 
New Haven, Conn., Experimental Staticn, Dr. D. F.. Jones, reports a 
yield of 15,000 quarts per acre, this is over 600 crates. I ca!l it a good crop, 
and I believe his report to be true. Pathfinder was the outstanding variety 
in 1939. It must be all right. My wife says it is the best looking berry in the 
dish that she ever put on the table; and the best tasting berry of any 
variety. As far as I am concerned, that table story is settled. I am not 
going to argue about it; in fact, I am afraid to. 
CATSKILL. We were the first to boast abcut Catskill. We believed in 
it and led our ad in farm papers with it and still do recommend it. We sold 
to an Association in Connecticut, in 1938, large quantities of Catskill. I 
understand they had wonderful success with our Catski'ls, and still, we are 
recommending Pathfinder where Catskills are gocd. It is a bigger cropper 
and better berry and picks longer. 
