HAVE STRAWBERRIES 
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PICK BERRIES FROM AUGUST TILL FROS|T-TIME 
SET OUT PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING Strawberry 
plants this spring and enjoy the fruit this summer and 
fall. HThe United States Bureau of Plant Industry says, 
in Farmer's Bulletin No 901, November. 1917: 
"Strawberries may now be had throughout the summer and 
autumn months in the northern United States. Plants of 
the everbearing sorts may be set in the spring and a crop se- 
cured in the summer and autumn of the same year. The 
habits of these varieties have led to thedevelopment of cul- 
tural practices differing in special details from those fol- 
lowed in the production of standard sorts. Such practices 
arc described in this bulletin, giving directions for raising 
the everbearing sorts. 
"The plants are very hardy, their foliage is very resistant to 
disease, and under favorable conditions they continue to 
produce berries until hard frosts occur. These character- 
istics make them especially suitable for the home garden." 
HCoples of the above bulletin may be obtained free of charge 
by writing the Division of Publications. U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Washington. D. C. HComplete planting In- 
structions and other valuable information is given in our 
"Inside Facts of Profitable Fruit Growing," copy of which 
is sent free to every purchaser of our fruit trees and plants. 
Neosho Nurseries Company" 
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