FROM GROWERS OF THE NEW EVERBEARING TREE BLACKBERRY 
Dear Mr. Boothe; 
In regards to the Tree Everbearing Blackberry I think they are the finest 
berries [ have ever had anything to do with, J set my vines out two years ago. 
They were about 12 inches in height. They will now measure four feet across 
and four feet high. Off of three vines the first year they yielded a gallon of 
berries. J believe these three vines will bear enough berries for our home use 
this coming year. J think they are the finest berries I have ever seen for home 
or commercial use. 
: C. M. RIBBLE, Weatherford, Texas 
Dear Sirs: 
I would write and tell you about the Tree Everbearing Blackberry plants we 
bought from you this spring. They’re just loaded down with berries now. We got 
our first ripe one this morning. Every plant lived and is doing fine. 
PAUL kK. TRULY, Cove, Arkansas 
Gentlemen: 
The everbearing blackberry plants J purchased from you last spring were fine 
plants. Wish to have more. Kindly quote me the price of 50 plants for delivery 
about March 10th. 
‘ T. COUNTRYMAN, Brawley, California 
FORTUNE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
The introducer of this new strawberry, in hiverside Co., Calif., a very reli- 
able man, tells us this is the largest of strawberries, averaging even larger 
than Streamliner, deep red to the core and very sweet and delicious, producing 
a continuous crop from March to Christmas, and with him, OUTYIELDING STREAMLINER 
FOUR TO ONE! They are uniformly of good strawberry shape, not having many missha- 
pen berries like 20th Century and some others. Here is a berry you want! 
PRICES? 25, $3; "S50, $5.50; 100, $10.50; 24000.- $65 ;-prepatd. 
FROM A GROWER OF STREAMLINER STRAWBERRIES 
A Chatsworth, oe grower wrote Jan. 2, 1948: “We are happy to tell you 
that the Streamliner berry is more than anyone could expect. They bore abundantly 
and the size was very gratifying. Through the peak of the season we averaged one 
cent per berry gross We sold to the vite Leen market until the end of October. 
When they were in the flats ready to go they were a sight to behold.” 
Mr. G, P. Hill of El Monte, of Strawberry Wall fame, has been 
getting the plants for his wall from us ever since he first built 
ut, getting another 550 Streamliner from us for uit this year. 
OF PLANTS FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF THE COUNIRY, MULLINS PLANTS BEST!! 
A large berry grower in Orange Co., Calif., wrote Mr. Mullins on Jan. 19, 1948: 
“Recently I have traveled from Los Angeles to San Liego looking at various plants, 
which were sent from various parts of our country. To my survey I have found that 
you have sent the best plants....This year I am testing several different varie- 
ties of strawberries for 1949. I would appreciate tf you.would send me some exam- 
ple which is considered the best and outstanding in every respect at Tennessee. I 
like to set your example out here in Southern California. If it is suitable I will 
encourage the berry growers here. I have 30 acres of ground prepared for 1948 and 
1949.” He ordered 4,000 Klondikes. ***** On Jan. 23rd he wrote; “...In the meantime 
I have been inquiring of a number of berry growers here regarding Klondike plants. 
The reason for inquiring is that some of the berry growers here have received 
fruitless berry plants. They told me they were from Arkansas. Some of these berry 
growers are already forced out of business this year. The others who are still 
raising berries here recommend me to your berry plants because they produce wonder- 
fully. ‘they also have not found any fruitless plants. With the information J have 
athered from various growers here I personally believe you have the best plants.” 
With this letter he ordered another 40,000 plants, but we could net furnish them 
as we were sold out. We have sold about half a million Klondike plants this season 
and had to refuse orders for another quarter million due to being sold out. 
BRENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS, 140 S.. Carmelina Ave., Los ‘Angeles 24, California 
