. Allen's book of berries : 1951. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. Hamilton Co., Ohio, Jan. 18, 1950. I just received your Book of Berries for 1950. You know what you are talking about when you say, "Don't grow too ; From the few hundred I have bought from you I have gotten more out of them than I saw a farmer get from almost an acre. I am one man well pleased with your plants. I have sold enough berries to buy this garden tractor. Jos. Wiesman Preble Co., Ohio, June 19, 195
. Allen's book of berries : 1951. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. Hamilton Co., Ohio, Jan. 18, 1950. I just received your Book of Berries for 1950. You know what you are talking about when you say, "Don't grow too ; From the few hundred I have bought from you I have gotten more out of them than I saw a farmer get from almost an acre. I am one man well pleased with your plants. I have sold enough berries to buy this garden tractor. Jos. Wiesman Preble Co., Ohio, June 19, 1950. We have been very satisfied with your plants as growers and bearers. I am raising strawberries to work my way through college. I do not know that this is tried very often, but I have found that even a small acreage is very profitable. So far berries have served very well as a sideline crop on a general farm with this par- ticular economic purpose. In spite of some set-backs we remain convinced that berries are the most profitable and enjoyable crop the farmer can grow. Dale Aukerman Broome Co., N. Y., Aug. 7, 1950. The spring of '49, I purchased 100 Sparkle and 100 Temple straw- berry plants from you. This year we picked 435 quarts and sold $ worth, besides using plenty and giving friends and relatives some of them. Of course, this has been an ideal year, plenty of rains at the right time. I think the Temple is the best berry I have ever raised for size, flavor and productiveness. We picked 72 quarts at one picking, and they lasted over four weeks. c B Cummings. Fulton Co., Ohio, Jan. 27, want to let you know that we like your plants very much. On 500 plants of Premier berries we made about $ That in the first season they produced. Kenneth Overmyer Cecil Co., Md., March 28, 1950. We picked 276 quarts from the 200 plants I got from you in 1949. Carl M. Walker. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
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