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E. W. Townsend tt Co.'s Great Crops of 



as the best. It is doubtless one of the greatest l:ite pistillate ever originat- 

 ed. We hav^ given the rardinal a thorough trial and tiiVd' it an ide;il berry 

 in every respect. As we have said, the foliage is exceedrhgly large, lias 

 tough leaf-tissues and is hot susceptible to leaf siK)t. It makes long strong 

 runners, and if the plants are set three feet apart in the row th<-y will easily 

 fill in the row, for single-hedge, double-hedge or narrow-mute 1 row sys- 

 tem. It has a long season of ripening and is exceedingly ]iroductive. 



A Field of Climax Plants 



The Number of Plants Required 



Number of plants 



to set one 



acre 



of land is given 1 



lerewith in 



various 



arrangements; 

















Rows 



24 



in. apart 



and 



20 in. 



in the row 



. l:!.b;<i 





Kows 



no 



in. apai-t 



and 



24 in. 



in the row 



.S.712 





Rows 



30 



in. apart 



and 



:{0 in. 



in the row 



1 1, if 70 





Rows 



HO 



in. apart 



and 



;>0 in. 



in the row 



o.sOS 





]\OWS 



:{4 



in. ai>aiM 



and 



.'50 in. 



in 1 he vi)w 



H.i:,<j 





Rows 



;{<; 



ill. ajiai't 



;in<l 



.•;o in. 



in 1 he i-<»w 



r.,M:KS 





Rows 



;{♦; 



ill. apart 



and 



24 in. 



in 1 he row 



. 7.275 





Rows 



42 



ill. apait 



and 



24 in. 



in the rc^w 



^;.2:{2 





Hows 



42 



in:^i4part 



and 



1>0 in. 



in the I'ow 



7.4tiv 





Rows 



4^j. 



In./ apart 



and 



:50 in. 



in ihe n)\v 



iK:>m 





