. Allen's 1959 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. fresh ones—only M. DECARLI. Frozen Berries Enjoyed Tolland Co., Conn., April 15, 1958. "I froze about 20 quarts of berries that came from your plants last summer. We never enjoyed frozen berries as much as we did the Sparkle. The flavor is just as good in frozen berries as the Sparkle I ; VICTOR the Money and Friends Mercer Co., N. J., Jan. 3, 1958. "Now that I have time to write you please include me with


. Allen's 1959 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. fresh ones—only M. DECARLI. Frozen Berries Enjoyed Tolland Co., Conn., April 15, 1958. "I froze about 20 quarts of berries that came from your plants last summer. We never enjoyed frozen berries as much as we did the Sparkle. The flavor is just as good in frozen berries as the Sparkle I ; VICTOR the Money and Friends Mercer Co., N. J., Jan. 3, 1958. "Now that I have time to write you please include me with your thousands of customers. Fairfax and Tennessee Beauty were real good to me. Not only did I make money but lots of friends and I don't believe I'll ever foraet this experience. I am strictly for Allen's ; LOUIS F. BECKETT. Wonderful Crop Botetourt Co., Va., March 19, 1958. "In 1956 I ordered from you 250 Dixieland, 250 Cats- kill and 25 Fairfax berry plants. They were kept clean and worked well. Fruiting time came in 1957. I kept strict count of berries picked and I counted 1304 guarts from this patch. The Dixieland were wonderful and I believe they ac- counted for 60% of the crop. The Fairfax were excellent in quality. The Catskill were fine berries of good ; G. C. 1958. berry patch. Got a small dish of Pocahontas ripe berries. Should the rains continue I may have a few more quarts. Got 50c to 60c per quart for all. I had 16 berries that weighed IV2 lbs. Two of my neighbors saw them weighed. Can ycu top that? The people I sold to said they never saw such large berries. A good many of them were in their 60's and 70's so I guess they must have been good. The Pocahontas is the choice of the bunch here. Some of the ladies asked me how I polished them for they really looked as though I had polished ; NEWELL PARROW. 65 Plants—30 Gallons—First Crop Haywood Co., N. C, June 25, 1958. "The plants I ordered sure are doing fine.


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