Grow Berries In Your Back Yard!
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Coville Brittingham, Burpee
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GRAPES
Concord Brittingham, Burpee, Emlong
Cayuga NYSFTCA
Brittingham Plant Farms
Ocean City Rd.
Salisbury, Md. 21801
W. Atlee Burpee Co.
300 Park Ave.
Warminster, Pa. 18974
Emlong Nurseries, Inc.
Stevensville, Mich. 49127
New York State Fruit
Testing Cooperative Association
Geneva, N.Y. 14456
For more information
Sooner or later, you're bound to need more berry-growing
know-how than one magazine article (and a few seed
catalogs) can give you . . . in which case you'll want to
consult one or more of the following excellent books:
1. The Complete Guide to Growing Berries and
Grapes by Louise Riotte (Garden Way,1975).144 pages.
Paperback. $3.95.
2. Growing Berries and Grapes at Home by J. Harold
Clarke (Dover, 1976). 372 pages. Paperback. $4.00.
3. How to Grow Vegetables and Fruits by the
OrganicMethod edited by J.I. Rodale and
Staff (Rodale Press, 1976). 926 pages. Hard cover. $13.95.
4. Strawberries: King of the Fruits by M. E.
Boylan (Apex-Health, 1974). 95 pages. Paperback. $3.00.
The above titles are available from any large bookstore, or
from Mother's Bookshelf, P.O. Box 70, Hendersonville, N.C.
28739. (Remember to include an additional 75b for handling
when ordering by mail.)— TheEditors.
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