. Allen's book of berries : 1917. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. TRUE-TO-NAME STRAWBERRY PLANTS Women Berry-Growers Women play no little part in the Strawberry industry. Often they help in picking. They prepare the fruit for the table. They make the preserves and syrups from berries. In main- cases, the berry fields are managed by them from start to finish, and they are making good at it. We know of no better way for widows with families, on farms or lots, to increase their income, than


. Allen's book of berries : 1917. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. TRUE-TO-NAME STRAWBERRY PLANTS Women Berry-Growers Women play no little part in the Strawberry industry. Often they help in picking. They prepare the fruit for the table. They make the preserves and syrups from berries. In main- cases, the berry fields are managed by them from start to finish, and they are making good at it. We know of no better way for widows with families, on farms or lots, to increase their income, than by having a patch of berries. All the family can be together and all help in the work, which will mean pleasure as well as profit. Women have been especially enthusiastic over the Pro- gressive Strawberry, which furnishes fruit for the table all summer and autumn. Read these cheerful letters from some of our women patrons. DELIGHTED WITH CHESAPEAKE March 17, 1916, Middlesex County, Conn. Dear Sirs: I have sent for your plants several times, and always found them the best plants and in good condition^ My children were delighted last year with the Chesapeake berries. They were large and delicious and the most beautiful plants 1 ever saw, so large and thrifty. I hope to be able to get some plants of the everbearing Strawberries this spring and if I do, I shall get them from you. I sell all the berries I can't use myself in Middlesex County and never have enough. I always tell my neighbors, if they want good plants, to get them from Allen. Sincerely yours. Flora L. Flynn. SHE LIKES BIG JOE January 16. 1016. McCracken County. Ky. Dear Sirs: The plants bought of you last season were tine, the best-rooted plants I ever saw. All lived and grew nicely; did not lose a plant. At this time all are doing well and promise an early crop. I can. and have recommended your plants to my neighbors. The Big Joe can"t be beaten. Yours truly, Mrs. Robt. Yannerson. Sr. DIDN'T STOP UNTIL COLD WEAT


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