SMALL FRUITS 



early in the spring before the buds start. 



Both the blackberry and raspberry may be 

 staked as individual plants or a row of stakes 

 may be placed every ten feet on each side of 

 the row, and from three to five wires stretched 

 on these stakes holding the plants in rows two 

 feet wide. All straggling canes should be cut 

 off close to the surface of the soil. 



The Agawam is not only productive but 

 very hardy. 



Kittatinny produces a large and fairly sweet 

 berry. It is one of the best for the home gar- 

 den. 



Snyder is extremely hardy, an old standard, 

 mid-season variety. The berry is juicy and 

 sweet. It is one of the best. 



