. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. November, 1921 BETTER FRUIT Page 17 Experience Letter Prizes TYTE WISH every fruit grower who reads »» this would take note of the fact that the January number of Better Fruit is to be a big comprehensive "Homeseeifers' Num- ; It is to be of such nature as to maice a definite and effective appeal to the thou- sands of persons in the Middle West and East susceptible to the lure of the fruit growing sections of the Pacific Coast. â No one thing gives the Easterner more exact information and makes more cogent appeal to him than the plain, unvarnished
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. November, 1921 BETTER FRUIT Page 17 Experience Letter Prizes TYTE WISH every fruit grower who reads »» this would take note of the fact that the January number of Better Fruit is to be a big comprehensive "Homeseeifers' Num- ; It is to be of such nature as to maice a definite and effective appeal to the thou- sands of persons in the Middle West and East susceptible to the lure of the fruit growing sections of the Pacific Coast. â No one thing gives the Easterner more exact information and makes more cogent appeal to him than the plain, unvarnished story of what the individual fruit grower has experienced and accomplished here. That the "Homeseekers' Number" may carry an extensive array of such articles, straight from the growers themselves, we are offering prizes for acceptable "experi- ence letters.'' For the most interesting and informa- tive letter Better Fruit will give the writer $10 in cash. For the next best letter, $5 in cash will reward the writer. Prizes con- sisting of two-year and one-year subscrip- tions will reward others whose letters are used in this number. Subscriptions will be credited as renewals or sent to any new ad- dress, as the winner may request. Sit down and write us in your own way of your experiences in growing fruits, ber- ries or nuts of any sort. Tell what you have accomplished in this line whether on a city lot or 100-acre ranch. Besides the possi- bility of receiving a cash prize you will be doing your bit toward influencing new set- tlers to come to the Pacific Coast states. Old friends back East would enjoy read- ing your letter among the contents of this number. Send it in promptly and if it is among those printed you will be mailed two to five extra copiesâjust to show our ap- preciation. 'C'REDERICK PAGE, prominent New York city builder, has purchased ten acres of bear- ing orchard in the Belmont district at Hood River and has moved his family there. Pre- vious
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