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HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVF.NSVILLE. MICHIGAN 
Four Basket Carrier of Our Prosresslve. Note the T-argc Uniform Size. 
Fertilizing 
Setting the Plants 
First, be sure that your soil is in good condition. We always eo over our land with 
before planting as this tends to level the grounl and loosen the 
sou. For marking we use a hand marker, making three rows, at a time Ohnn^rf 
if possible when there is no wind and right afte? a mtleThower A common garden 
spade may be used for making the holes, which is done by giving the sD^de a sliehJ 
backward and forward movement, being careful not to loosen tlil sfll ThrhoIe should 
be wide enough to readily receive the plant and a little deeper than the pfant reauZs 
The roots should be straight down and slightly spread, this will give them mo?e moisture 
ro"oti'?n^^i" start right off. Be careful to get the plknts at the%roper dep?^ Tve the 
roots in the ground but do not cover the crown. The crown is the heart of the planC 
