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PENNHOLM EVERBEARING 
; AN EXCLUSIVE PENNHOLM INTRODUCTION 
_ Here is a SUPER NEW EVERBEARING BERRY. I secured a start from 
private garden some 5 years ago. Have tested it — tested it— and re-tested 
it and I can honestly say it IS BY FAR THE FINEST ALL AROUND EVER- 
BEARING STRAWBERRY I HAVE EVER GROWN. It begins fruiting 60 
days after planting and keeps it up until snow. BIG, RED berries. VERY 
SWEET, Fine for eating out of hand. Good for freezing. Good canner, good 
for jelly and jam. 
The berries are BIG, ROUND, DEEP RED clear to center. It really has 
eye appeal. Sells at top prices. | 
It does well in all climates and soils. Will really bear. Has tested out better 
than 20,000 pints per acre. | 
Facts are ... From my own observation. I consider it by far the best of all 
everbearers — old or new. And if you can show me that under like conditions 
PENNHOLM EVERBEARER will not top any other everbearer for BEAUTY, 
QUALITY, FLAVOR, COLOR and PRODUCTIVITY I will gladly refund the 
money you paid me for plants. 
These plants are VERY LIMITED as yet. By rights I should not sell any 
until I get larger stock built up. But am going to let my Customers have a 
FEW each if they want them. See price list. ‘ 
Get yourself a few plants. Baby them along and get lot of runners so you 
can have nice patch next year. I think in time this will be a leader in the com- 
mercial field. Once plants are available for larger plantings. 
| ‘BLAKEMORE, King of Southern Berries 
BLAKEMORE. This is the GREAT SOUTHERN BERRY. 
Early. It is almost a duplicate of Premier for Southern climes from — 
Ohio south.. Berries are medium in size, stand shipping. Blake- 
more is a cross of Premier and Missionary. Fruit is rather tart 
but is pick of cold pack men and is fine for canning. 
SPECIAL COMMENT. If you only have room for one berry and you live in or-south of N.J., Pa., 
Ohio, Ind., Ill., Mo., Kans., Colo., I reeommend BLAKEMORE as with our:strain I feel it will 
’ grow better, make more plants, bear more fruit with less care and on more kinds of soil than 
_any berry plant I sell. In its territory it even beats Premier or Dunlap. 
“Pocahontas 
In Pocahontas we have a new berry, developed by U.S.D.A. 
Was selected in fruiting season of 1948, is about a week later than 
Blakemore, larger, and redder than Blakemore, bears more heavily. 
Many are blowing it up as one of the greatest new berries. We have 
stock from the VIRUS FREE strain. 
Penn No. 7—the Disease and 
Red Steele resistant berry — 
Here is a berry for WET soil. It is almost IMMUNE to RED 
STEELE. You can now grow fine strawberries on wet ground, or 
‘ground that has Red Steele in it. It’s a fine berry, good flavor. 
Fruit is large in size, tops for freezing. Commercial canners and 
freezers like them. Bear very heavy. Large root system. A velvety 
green leaf. Fruit born on long stems. These are fine for garden or 
for commercial growers. 
