SAMS eS 19551956 PHLCE LIST 
21070 RENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS 
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P. O. Box 49801, Phone GRanite 9-3496 
Los Angeles 49, California 
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ORDER NOW High Yielding Strawberry Plants 
Lassen, Shasta, Utah Centennial 
PRICES, DELIVERED TO YOU PREPAID FROM COLORADO 
LASSEN and SHASTA UTAH CENTENNIAL 
1,000 or more — $16.50 per M 1,000 or more — $19.50 per M 
10,000 or more — $15.50 per M 10,000 or more — $18.50 per M 
25,000 or more — $14.50 per M "On California orders add 
100,000 or more — $13.50 per M Sales Tax 
TERMS: $2 per 1000 deposit with order, balance C. O. D. 
PLANTS FOR EARLY FALL PLANTING IN 1956 
Mr. S. E. Mullins, county agent (farm advisor) at 
Chattanooga, Tenn., after searching for several years 
for a better piace to grow strawberry plants, has se- 
cured 25 acres of good sandy loam soil in Colorado 
where he will grow plants of Lassen, Shasta and Utah 
Centennial for us under overhead irrigation. This land 
has been in alfalfa for several years, making it ideal 
for growing plants. 
a> Mr. Mullins says plants will be matured there and 
fully dormant and ready to dig by Ock’ 15, fully a none 
earlier than in Tenn., and can: —bec tecged to you “asi 
soon as you wish after that, in'su Fin g early plantape” : 
q and the highest yield of crore the “following season. 
Se fo, 13 Somes es Pale. 
Another thing, in Tenn. they, get hot § fights dup or: 
August which stops growth of pFants, but in Coloradoy 7 
nights are cool so plants will keep-right or growing...” 
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BP ror his Colorado planting ve; have secured some: fab 
the best plants of Lassen and Shasta to be=had, ceT? 3 
tified, virus-free plants, meetimgall thé rigid re-=% 
quirements of the State certs Te bRtor regulations, 
insuring you of plants of the véry highest quality. 
A grower in Santa Rosa wrote June 1650 1950.3 We 
prefer the plants from Mullins as we are quite satis- 
fied with the ones we got through you this spring.’’ 
They got 87,000 more from us in fall of 1955. A grower 
in San Martin wrote Feb. 28, 1955: “The plants that I 
have received from Mullins are the best that I have 
seen yet this year. I am very much pleased with them.” 
A grower in Modesto and Salinas wrote Jan. 27, 1955: 
“We appreciate the way you have been doing business 
with us and we hope to favor you with future orders.’’ 
