THE EASPBERRY AND BLACKBERRY. 



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are to stand foi- fruiting. Fall planting sncceeds well even 

 in the prairie States, if a mound of earth is thrown over 



Fig. 77. — Divided cane of black raspberry taking root in the soil. 

 (After Fuller.) 



the plants to be removed in early spring. In planting 

 these rooted tips it must be kept in mind that growth does 



