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DUARTE, CALIF., 11/13/52: Our RED RICH did wonderfully well, 
the best berries we ever had as to size and flavor; we are 
getting berries every day and expect some for a long time 
yet as every plant is covered with flowers and small berries. 
SARDIS, B. C., CANADA, 11/12/52: We like the RED RICH straw- 
berries very much. We still have flowers and green berries 
and ripe ones on yet, too. 
BELLEVUE, WASH., 11/7/52: Our RED RICH strawberries are our 
prize possession. We put them in in the spring and they are 
still bearing. Not only are the berries grand but also make 
a nice ground cover. They were a wonderful investment. 
CHINOOK, WASH., 11/13/52: Our RED RICH strawberries are ahead 
of any we have ever tried. This is Nov. 9 and we have large 
berries ready to ripen yet. They still have a sweet flavor 
this late in the year. They have almost the flavor of wild 
berries and freeze well. I’m sure anyone trying them will be 
pleased with them. Would reccommend them to anyone. 
PUYALLUP, WASH., 11/14/52: RED RICH are excellent. We cut off 
the first berries, but the later crop was very abundant, the 
berries very large, and most flavorful. Almost everyone who 
shared them with us remarked how GOOD they were. 
HEPPNER, OREGON, 11/13/52: This is the second season I have 
planted RED RICH strawberries. I bought a dozen from an 
eastern firm — 7 of these plants lived -— no replacement on 
those which died. I bought 25 from you this year and you re- 
placed those which did not live. I much prefer these berries 
to any ever-bearing I have tried both as to flavor and firm- 
ness. I expect to eventually have al] RED RICH plants. 
CHELAN, WASH., 11/12/52: RED RICH are a wonderful berry, both 
in flavor and high yield. We think they are the finest berry 
we have ever raised. 
PARADISE, CALIF., 11/14/52: The RED RICH berries exceeded my 
expectations, the flavor was beyond any berry we ever ate, 
also for sweetness and yield, and the size extra large. My 
plants all grew, and we had ripe berries Nov. 10. I will not 
plant any other variety in the future. 
FAIRFIELD, CALIF., 11/14/42: My RED RICH, in a Pyramid Garden, 
did extra well, in spite of late planting. Heavy bearer, and 
lovely firm sweet berry, larger than the STREAMLINER. 
BERKELEY, CALIF., 11/26/52: The RED RIQI strawberries have done 
very, very well. Due to bad weather we stored them in the 
refrigerator for awhile, finally getting them out Mar. 22. 
Flavor is very good, color splendid, and they outbear any- 
thing I have ever seen. Are still full of buds, blooms, 
green and red berries. 
