HOW TO GROW BERRIES 
Many of my customers write me asking for complete directions 
for growing berries. While I am always glad to answer specific 
questions it is impossible for me to give complete cultural di- 
rections. The following Bulletins may be obtained from the 
United States Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
BLACKBERRY CULTURE (Farmers Bulletin 643) 
RASPBERRY CULTURE (Farmers Bulletin 728) 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES (Farmers Bulletin 901) 
PREPARATION OF STRAWBERRIES FOR MARKET 
(Farmers Bulletin 979) 
STRAWBERRY CULTURE (Farmers Bulletin 1028) 
GROWING FRUIT FOR HOME USE (Farmers Bulletin 1001) 
CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES (Farmers Bulletin 1024) 
WHO ARE MY CUSTOMERS? 
Instead of testimonials I am giving you a list of Institutions 
who have used my plants. Ask them about them. 
New Hampshire State College 
Massachusetts. Agricultural College 
Vermont Agricultural School 
Essex County Agricultural School 
New York State School of Agriculture 
Smith Agricultural_School 
Providence County Farm Bureau 
Vermont State School 
Maine State Industrial School 
Durham, N. H. 
Amherst, Mass. 
Randolph, Vt. 
Hathorne, Mass. 
Canton, N. Y. 
Northampton, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 
Brandon, Vt. 
So. Portland, Maine. 
NUMBER OF PLANTS REQUIRED PER ACRE 
Kind of plant. Distance to set. No. required. 
Red Raspberries, 3 x 6 ft. 2400 
Black Raspberries, 4 x 7 ft. 1600 
Purple Raspberries, 4 x 7 ft. 1600 
Blackberries, 4x7 ft. 1600 
Currants, 4x6 ft. 1800 
Gooseberries, 4x6 ft. 1800 
Strawberries, 13^x4 ft. 7250 
Grapes, 8 x 8 ft. 675 
All plants listed will be sold SO or more of one variety at 100 
rates; 500 or more of one variety at 1000 rates. 
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