49 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U.S. A. 
Strawberries 
No home garden is complete without a collection of Straw- 
berries. We have reduced the number of varieties, yet we 
have retained the cream of the list. : 
Land intended for strawberries should be put in first-class con- 
dition before the plants are set. Plant in the spring. The 
matted row is the only practical commercial system. The hill 
system is suitable for gardens, where the plants are for recrea- 
tion and entertainment rather than for the value of the berries 
they produce. When planting by the matted-row system, put 
the plants in rows about 4 feet apart and 15 inches apart in the 
rows. Let them make runners all summer, and by fall you will 
have a thick row as wide as you permit the runners to set 
crowns. North of southern Pennsylvania mulches are necessary 
to protect plants from cold, as well as to keep the berries out of 
the dirt, but south of that the straw is not necessary for winter 
protection. 
25 100 . 1000 
Gandy and Klondyke........ sielale Hei ereeE ONES $0 70 $4 00 
Parcel Post Prices—Should you desire us to ship by Parcel Post, 
add 10 cents for each 100 plants when remitting. 
EVERBEARING 
Progressive and Superb .... ...........$0 50 $1 30 $8 00 
Al RPotbhersavarictiestngeceee Gees ee ar 25 85 5 00 
Note—We ship strawberry plants in the spring only, 
5% off for cash with order. 
