In 1920, Walter Knott (1889-1981) and his family sold berries, berry preserves and pies from a roadside stand.
Visits to his Internet site (www.sturmsberryfarm.com), which sells berries and jams, jumped a hundredfold, he said, and Trader Joe's started offering a black raspberry juice blend.
The huge berries were a hit, and the Knott family sold berries, preserves and pies from a Buena Park, California roadside stand.
Gourmet Garage also sells exotic mushrooms, salad greens, berries and so forth retail.
Will it be the death penalty for selling berries below the official price?
African Americans sold berries, herbs, sassafras bark, beverages, and oysters, and they used the money they earned at the Pinkster festival.
Besides milk and honey, the stand sells corn, berries and other local produce.
In the 1920s, Walter Knott and his family sold berries from a roadside stand, which grew to include a restaurant serving fried chicken dinners.
Beginning around 1920, the Knott family sold berries, berry preserves, and pies from a roadside stand along State Route 39.
There were two stands selling fresh berries and jam, and towering advertisements for raspberry shakes.