. Allen's 1963 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. FAMILY BERRY GARDENS No Home Garden is complete without Strawberries A berry garden should be a must with every family who has a small plot of ground available. Experience is not necessary in growing nice strawberries. Beginners can grow them successfully and profitably. It is an ideal crop for young people, for retired folks, and for farmers with small acreage who need a high income per acre crop. Strawberries are enjoyed in


. Allen's 1963 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. FAMILY BERRY GARDENS No Home Garden is complete without Strawberries A berry garden should be a must with every family who has a small plot of ground available. Experience is not necessary in growing nice strawberries. Beginners can grow them successfully and profitably. It is an ideal crop for young people, for retired folks, and for farmers with small acreage who need a high income per acre crop. Strawberries are enjoyed in many ways—fresh from the vines, in preserves, jam, and strawberry shortcake. Frozen berries provide a way to lengthen the all-too-short berry season and to enjoy that "fresh" flavor the year round. The beauty, taste and healthfulness of strawberries would rate them as a luxury but actually it need not be so, because they are so easy to grow and can be produced in such a small space. No home garden is complete without a berry bed. Plan yours today. Lawrence Co. Ohio. Jan. 13, 1962. "I want to take this occasion to write you about the berry plants I have ordered from your farms over the past ten to twelve years. My family and I live on a small farm seven miles from Ironton and since I work at a plant in the city my farming is kept on a small scale. My largest crop is strawberries. Since this is a family project we grow only what we can take care of. I feel if berries are properly taken care of the profits are higher and the buying public receives a better berry. At this time I have five varieties—Pocahontas, Robinson, Sure- crop, Earlidawn and Redstar. This way I can. find out just what variety my customers pre- fer. Our leading berry is Robinson because of its size and sweetness, and the next is the Pocahontas. At the first strawberry festival my berries received the second prize. I entered the Robinson but I have found that the Poca- hontas can take rougher


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