Showell, Maryland 17 



NUMBER OF PLANTS REQUIRED TO SET AN 

 ACRE AT A GIVEN DISTANCE APART 



Rows 24 inches apart, plants 12 inches in row 20,000 

 Rows 30 inches apart, plants 12 inches in row 17,000 

 Rows 36 inches apart, plants 12 inches in row 14,000 

 Rows 42 inches apart, plants 12 inches in row 12,000 

 Rows 36 inches apart, plants 18 inches in row 9,500 

 Rows 42 inches apart, plants 18 inches in row 8,000 

 Rows 48 inches apart, plants 18 inches in row 7,000 

 Rows 42 inches apart, plants 24 inches in row 7,000 

 Rows 48 inches apart, plants 24 inches in row 5,500 

 Rows 24 inches apart, plants 24 inches in row 11,000 

 Rows 30 inches apart, plants 30 inches in row 7,000 



For hill culture rows should be either 24 inches, 

 30 inches or 36 inches and plants set 12 inches in row. 



For matted row system, rows should be either 42 

 inches or 48 inches and plants set 18 to 24 inches 

 in row. 



Perdue's Premier Plants Fine. Prompt Shipment, 

 Good Count. 



Alonzo A. Rotz of Penna. WTites: "I express my 

 appreciation for the fine Premier strawberry plants. 

 I received them in fine shape and thanks a million 

 for your promptness and good count, and hope that 

 you will be able to serve me again in the future." 

 April 2, 1937. 



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Well Satisfied With Perdue's 

 Premier and Dorsett Plants. 



Ralph C. Squires of Ohio writes: ''The 5000 Premier 

 and 1000 Dorsett strawberry plants you shipped me 

 May 3, were well rooted plants and I am well satis- 

 fied with them." May 15, 1937. 



Finest Plants Ever Received At Any Price. 



John N. Choynski of N. Y. writes: "I have received 

 my other plants. They arrived in excellent condition. 

 Thev are the finest plants I have seen at any price." 

 May 11, 1937. 



Perdue's Plants Always In Very Good Condition. 

 Well Packed. 



George E. Reed of Penna. w^ntes: "I received the 

 plants last Saturday. Just finished planting them 

 and found the plants as always in very good con- 

 dition. You sure have them very well packed. I 

 had themx five days before I planted and I believe I 

 could have kept them five days longer." Apr. 15, 1937. 



Perdue's Plants The Best I Ever Saw. 



Mrs. Cleve Ream of Penna. writes: "Your straw- 

 berry plants are the best plants I ever saw. I have 

 sent two orders previously and recommended them 

 to friends who have said the same thing when they 

 received them." April 8, 1937. 



