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


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MIDLAND. The Midland berry is alright. It is in the class with any 
berry. In fact. at the present time it stands out above any early berry. 
All varieties of strawberries require plenty of moisture and a well 
drained soil. A fair supply of organic matter will give marvelous results; 
this has been proven to us during the many years we have been using cattle 
manure from our dairy farms. We not only recommend poultry and cattle 
manure for strawberries but we use it ourselves. We broadcast every acre 
of our plant ground before we set it in plants, this is why we can furnish 
you with such superior quality plants at such low cost. This is one of the 
great things that has helped us in building our trade from coast to coast. 
You need no telling that a plant that has been properly fed has more energy 
than one that has not had the proper plant food. Our plants are full of life 
and are in demand from coast to coast. 
REDSTAR. Redstar (U.S.D.A.) is an extra late berry. Is new, pretty, it 
grows anywhere and will stand shipping long distances. Sells anywhere and 
is a fine late berry. 
