STRAWBERRY 



irket 



STRAWBERRY 



1737 



to the New \ 



bti an berries in that mark 



weie probabh a few befoi 



that there aie now more s. 



\ork everj fair daj during 1 1 I i 



liad ever been seen m that citj luiin^ its tutir< 



previous to 1810 



The introduction of Hovey Seedling about 

 18')o and ot the Jersey or 



ing It truit m 

 in eultivati u 1 ti 

 transport »ti u m 

 seemed to be pert 



tion to all these | 

 tivp S oi after il 

 numbers f.ieitlv e\ 

 This progress has 

 and each suctet ■ 

 brought to noti e 

 fruit was not rn ■ 



the close 

 t beyond 

 Is historj 



th m lr^ : t tl 1 e i 11 it 



as Straw bei ries will grow m aim t 1 1 



it be dry sand ot an unuramed 1 e 1 f 1 \ 1 



that will glow a gcod crop of corn or I t 1 



a fair ii p of Mr wberues Tins reniaik -nill m ly 

 thro igh It the li ted St ites ml not inly that but 

 ill grow in s rae plates where the nights 



too 



the 



ripen Hen 



short for 



to 



the 





IS not xlwa^b a nei_essit\ but 



and no land should be set with 



1 aied that it can be thoioughly 



I t SI If the land is at all m- 



II 1 n Hell tt hue It thorraghly 



1 It Iraining 



I 1 1 1 1 e w riter 



li 1 el lie well 



e 1 1 V ] n 1 ei I ut has 



n about twenty fair sized two- 

 I r acre and plow It m then top- 

 ore hne well rotted manure and 

 ih If huf n nure cannot be ob- 



2421 Candy Strawberry ( 



