. Allen's 1953 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. Took Everybody's Eye Orange Co., Virginia, Jan. 28, .X 1952. "Your plants are really nice. _ -^_5e^^* I had a bumper crop las\ year and ^ they certainly took everybody's eye. I sold 30 ; Mrs. Lillian B. Kraft. Berries to Share with Friends Mercer Co., W. Va., Jan. 17. 1952. "My interest for raising strawberries was renewed when I picked up one of your books on strawberries on a winter night. In the spri


. Allen's 1953 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. Took Everybody's Eye Orange Co., Virginia, Jan. 28, .X 1952. "Your plants are really nice. _ -^_5e^^* I had a bumper crop las\ year and ^ they certainly took everybody's eye. I sold 30 ; Mrs. Lillian B. Kraft. Berries to Share with Friends Mercer Co., W. Va., Jan. 17. 1952. "My interest for raising strawberries was renewed when I picked up one of your books on strawberries on a winter night. In the spring of 1949 I ordered 100 each of four different varieties. I lost several plants that summer by letting them pro- duce fruit, but last season we had plenty of berries and the finest ever seen: I sold more than 100 quarts besides all we could use and gave my friends quite a ; g. A. Shiipe. Berry in a Coffee Cup Gloucester Co., Va., April 16, 1952. "Last year on two rows of Fairfax I picked 373 quarts of berries—some so large they would not go in a coffee cup and one berry weighed 2}4 oz. I am sending you this order for my ; S. J. Oliver. Hobby that Pays Medina Co., Ohio, July 5, 1952. "Well here in northern Ohio the strawberry season is over after a very profitable and enjoyable sea- son. Strawberries are just a hobby and we set only 650 plants, 400 Robinson, 200 Fairland and 50 of my own Temple. The season was very dry and we hauled barrels of water to our patch. As a result we picked 637 quarts and sold $ worth of berries besides our own use and some we gave away HerT>erl W. Stone. Four Berries ~ One Pound Shawnee Co., Kansas, Jan. 19, 1952. ''I think that Fairfax and Chesapeake are two wonderful berries. I had Fairfax that four of them weighed a pound and they filled a quart box two years ago. I think your plants are just ; Walter Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee


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