Phone Albany, Ohio, 2281. 
All prices quoted are subject to immediate acceptance. 
MEMBERS 
The Ohio Nurserymens Ass’n., American Association of Nurserymen, American Society for 
Horticulture Science, American Institute of Biological Science, N.Y. State Testing Ass’n., ete. 
Pennholr Farms 
Truman A. Penn, Owner 
We Ship Millions of Plants Annually 
We ship to all 48 States, Canada and Alaska. 
Originators of new Strawberry VARIETIES 
GROWERS & SHIPPERS OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Strawberry Specialists State Inspected 
CARPENTER, OHIO 
Thanks for writing us. 
I am a SPECIALIST in the growing of strawberry plants. 
Many grow hundreds of items. I grow 2 items only. If 
its strawberries or brambles, I think I can say I know 
them and know them pretty well. 
I appreciate every order, be it for $1.00 (many of my 
regular Customers bought just a few to start, liked 
them, told friends, and kept ordering of me themselves). 
I think my prices are fair—everything considered. All 
prices under 1000 are PREPAID to your mail box, and 
GUARANTEED TO START TO GROW. 
I do not use fancy literature—I figure this way: You 
want facts. To spend a lot of money for 7 color catalogue 
would in no way help either of us. So I stick to plain 
facts, no hot air blowing. I think that's what you 
would prefer. 
I wish to call your attention to several kinds. FIRST, 
MR. BIG. Now here is a new, fine berry. Good to eat raw, 
can or freeze. It's admittedly a novelty berry. Plants 
are as yet very scarce, "price is high. IT IS I THINK 
the largest berry that grows. I have picked them 3 inches 
across and over 7 inches around. Not all of them, but 
some. If you give them good care I think you can do as 
well. Just to show to friends they are worth the price. 
I suggest buy a few, raise more plants, get yourself 
a nice bed of them that way. 
Then there is our new PENNHOLM. As a good all around 
everbearing sort I do not think it can be beat. Frankly 
I think it will stand up beside any everbearer. No matter 
how highly advertised or how big the claims, if you 
never had luck with everbearers, : try a few PENNHOLM. 
Then for home garden or large commercial planting 
I like JOHN R. It bears heavy—up to 10,600 qts. per 
acre on tests here, not too particular as to kind of 
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