. Allen's 1947 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. mmm^ t. Beds of Fairfax—the one best variety for home gardens 10 BERRY GARDENS 10 ^CH Qood Ilea6j04ti ta lioae ifOuA. 044An ifeM4f tf^oAde^i^ n will provide plenty of fresh fruit for your family to enjoy. It will provide berries for freezing in your own freezing unit or rented locker. Berries for preserving and canning also. It will provide "pin-money" or more from the sale of surplus berries—always in demand. It wi


. Allen's 1947 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. mmm^ t. Beds of Fairfax—the one best variety for home gardens 10 BERRY GARDENS 10 ^CH Qood Ilea6j04ti ta lioae ifOuA. 044An ifeM4f tf^oAde^i^ n will provide plenty of fresh fruit for your family to enjoy. It will provide berries for freezing in your own freezing unit or rented locker. Berries for preserving and canning also. It will provide "pin-money" or more from the sale of surplus berries—always in demand. It will provide old-folks with the opportunity to help a little at useful work with no harm to themselves. It will provide young folks with well-rewarded work and responsibility. It will provide the "makings" for lots of strawberry shortcake. Surely shortcake deserves its own special mention. It will provide, with everbearers, strawberries to enjoy all through late summer and fall. It will provide a way to amaze and delight your friends. No gift cah surpass a box or two of those big luscious berries as a friendly gesture or be more pleasing to the recipient. It will provide a way to save the money for the berries you usually buy. At tolay's prices that might be quite a sum if you use many berries. ' Last, but far from least, a good berry garden will provide an important and delightful source of Vitamin C. (See Varieties and Vitamins—page 30.) New Haven Co., Conn., May 3, 1946. We had marvelous reiults with the plants we got from you in 1944. With no experience in growing strawberries, and with very little work, we had quantities oi large beautiful berries this past spring. Mr. & E. Bliss WelU Co., Ind., July 21, 1946. In 1944, I received 100 Redstar strawberry plants and this spring I picked 20 gallons and one quart of strawberries from a small plot of ground size 21 x 10 ft. I picked berries measuring 41/2" circumference from this bed of strawberries and I


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