on June 6 and the last berries of this crop on July 6. The 
quality was high and the berries maintained size thruout the 
season and tho no record was kept, it looked to me as if it 
yielded as much as any of our commercial. varieties such as 
Premier and Beaver. I am planting half of my commercial acre- 
age to Red Rich during the coming year. 
Sincerely yours, 
(Signed) George W. Nelson 
(See other letters on pages 7 to 14 inclusive.) 
Are Do ere LC WP LY ASN eros 
These plants unconditionally guaranteed. Any replace- 
ments needed free of charge for plants and postage. 
12 14h 50 100 250 500 
$2.95 $5.00 $8.50 $15.00 $32.50 $55.00 
Postpaid. Limit of 500 per customer 
Plants shipped direct from growing fields, 
some from Indiana, some from Oregon 
ON KEEPING OFF BLOSSOMS 
On newly set strawberry plants, blossoms should be removed 
as soon as they appear for at least two months or until the 
plants are well established, after which they may be left on 
and the berries allowed to develop, and you can expect to pick 
ripe berries till frost. Ignore any instructions you may see to 
keep blossoms off till July. 
California customers add sales tax 
PYRAMID ACCESSORIES for large Pyramid only 
SUPPORT STRIPS 
If you plan on using either 
plastic cover or netting, 
strips must be installed 
first as support. 
NETTING 
Covers support strips and 
protects bed from birds. 
Also holds leaves in winter 
as cover. 
PLASTIC COVER 
New type, weathers well. 
Acts as a cold frame or 
greenhouse for early 
planting and frost pro- 
tection. 
COMPLETE 
SPRINKLER 
Includes nozzle, copper 
tubing and hose connec- 
tion at base. Runs through 
bed and out under bot- 
tom band to connect with 
garden hose. 
