Plants are vigorous 
Plants of Miss Utah grow thriftily and pro- 
duce enough runners to fill a matted row the first 
season so that heavy yields are possible the next 
spring. ‘The variety appears to be less susceptible 
to mildew and chlorosis than some other varieties 
and the big thrifty plants have lush dark green 
foliage. 
The price of the plants 
A limited number of plants for sale in the 
spring of 1955 are offered at the following 
schedule. 
100 to 500 plants — $10.00 per 100 
500 to 1,000 plants — 7.00 per 100 
1,000 to 5,000 plants — 3.50 per 100 
5,000 or more — 3,00 per 100 
Prices are’ £.0.bs) sandy, Utalwesay men ano 
25% or more must accompany the order, the 
balance will be C.O.D. 
Growers wishing plants are urged to place 
orders at their earliest convenience. ‘The number 
of plants available is small and the demand for 
them to date has been heavy. 
Other Kasuga strawberries 
In addition to Miss Utah the patented Kasuga 
strawberry is being released to the trade for the 
first time in 1955. Both of these berries are from 
the farm of the originator of the well established 
and popular ‘Twentieth Century everbearing 
strawberry. Plants of all three varieties are avail- 
able at the following address. Ask for leaflets on 
the other varieties if you do not have them. 
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