“SPARKLE RED RASPBERRY 
See pp. 22 & 23, 1954-55 Catalog 
Mr. Ferguson says that through August, 1955, he 
sold $6 to $8 worth of Sparkle raspberries per week 
at wholesale from 60 plants set out in Jan., 1955. 
There were still plenty of berries but he quit pick- 
ing when the terrific Sept. hot spell struck. The gro- 
cer who handled his berries told me the only thing 
wrong with Mr. Ferguson was that he didn’t have enough 
berries! He said they are the best raspberries he ever 
handled, that they’re sold before they are brought 
into the store. 
Mr. Ferguson said I should have been there in June, 
that the berries of the first crop, from the older 
plants, were “as big as plums!” 
PRICES OF PLANTS, PREPAID 
i) 10 oan) 50 100 900 1000 
$2.50 $4.50 $9.00 $17.00 $30.00 $125.00 $225.00 
‘OLALLIE BERRY 
See p. 15, 1954-55 Catalog 
Olallie is outstanding in yield, keeping and ship- 
ping quality, resistance to verticillium wilt, sun- 
scald, adverse soil conditions, and is earlier than 
Boysen or Young so brings top prices. Plants limited 
and demand strong, so they are offered subject to pri- 
or sale. 
PRICES OF PLANTS 
Postage Prepaid F. O. B. Fresno, California 
5 10 20) 50 100 500 1000 
$2.50 $4.00 $8.00 $12.00 $17.50 $80.00 $150.00 
OUR CATALOG FOR 19'54-55 
If you don’t have our Descriptive, Illustrated 
Catalog for 1954-55, drop us a card and we’ll be glad 
to mail you a copy as long as the supply lasts. 
For More and Better and Larger Berries Use 
FIRST and FOREMOST in Liquid Plant Food 
For description and testimonials see our Cat- 
alog, pages 17, 18, 19, 20; prices on p. 32. 
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