Raspberry Culture 



Select a good piece of ground, 

 that is slightly elevated, prepare 

 the soil thoroughtly. It is ad- 

 visable to spread the land with 

 manure before planting. Spring 

 planting is considered best in 

 most sections. For hill system 

 the usual distance to plant is 5 

 ft. by 5 ft. If the hedge system 

 is desired plant 3 ft. apart in 

 rows which are 5 to 7 feet dis- 

 tant. Before planting, the tops 

 should be cut back to 6 inches 

 or less, the plants should be set 

 slightly deeper than they former- 

 ly grew, Cultivate frequently e- 

 nougli to retain moisture and 

 kill weeds, but be sure not to 

 cultivate over 2 to 3 inches deep 

 next to the plants. After the 

 fruiting season remove all fruit- 

 ing canes, cutting them dose to 

 the ground and burning them, 

 this will help prevent disease 

 and greatly aid the new growth. 

 Do not allow over 8 to 10 canes 

 to grow to the plant, remove all 

 weak canes and suckers, so as 

 to throw all the strength into 

 the young bearing canes. Top- 

 ping canes in the early spring 

 will strengthen the canes and 

 aid in picking. Raspberries re- 

 spond readily to fertile soil, and 

 soil in good fertile condition. 



CU3IBERLAND 

 RASPBERRY 



sufficient fertilizer or manure should be used to keep your 



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Williamson Co., Texas, Feb. 13, 1940. 

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