RED RICH 
See center pages for illustration of RED RICH in natural colors developed 
from an actual photograph. 
We Are Licensed Propagators of RED RICH and Have Exclusive 
National Rights for the Propagation and Distribution 
of Potted Plants. 
Any other supply of potted RED RICH Strawberry plants is one of our sub- 
licensed co-operators. 
We are one of three licensed propagators of RED RICH and one of five inter- 
ested parties in the ownership and promotion of Hagerstrom’s New Patented 
“Red Rich” Strawberry. We have exclusive “potting” rights. 
RED RICH is a patented plant (Plant Patent No. 933) and is sold under con- 
tract for the personal use only of the purchaser. It is unlawful to sell, give 
away or otherwise dispose of any plants reproduced. 
This Trade Mark Protects You. 
The illustration shown at the left represents the mark 
by which genuine RED RICH Strawberry plants are 
identified. This trade mark has been adopted and reg- 
EVER GER MNG istered by the licensed propagators and is the sign by 
PETE which RED RICH are known to be genuine. 
red rich 
PRICES OF “‘RED RICH” STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Field Grown Plants—12, $2.95; 25, $5.00; 50, $8.50; 100, $15.00. (Prepaid prices) 
POTTED PLANTS—From 24” clay pots or in 2144” veneer pots, 12, $3.75; 
25, $7.00; 50, $12.00; 100, $20.00. (Prices prepaid to the 3rd postal zone. If 
you live beyond the 3rd zone consult Parcel Post rates on another page for 
additional for postage beyond the 3rd zone to include with your order). 
POTTED PLANTS are shipped either from 2%” clay pots or in 2” veneer pots 
and are well rooted and growing, ready to start right off after being set in the 
ground. They are very satisfactory, especially if dry conditions prevail at 
the time of arrival and no matter what the weather conditions there is scarcely 
a chance of losing a single plant. If you are not ready to set them in the soil 
on arrival they may be held for days until you are ready to plant them so long 
as the soil on the plants is kept moist. REMOVE THE POT BEFORE PLANT- 
ING. They are especially adapted to long distant shipments. 
The potted plants you will receive will look 
similar to the illustration on the right. Some 
will be in bud and bloom. They are already 
growing and all you have to do is to remove 
the pot by cutting one corner and unwrap- 
ping the veneer and carefully setting the 
plant into the ground being sure to firm the 
soil well around the plant. Remove all blos- 
soms from the plants until July first then let 
them begin to fruit and they will begin bear- 
ing by August first and continue well into 
October. 
