STRAWBERRIES. 
CULTURE. 
hence, with a life-lona 
PERFECT FLOWER. 
-Many points are to be learned in this line of horticulture in one’s life • 
' experience one must profit bv it. It would be useless "or us to retearae^lYlhe point's wt 
crop of the future T ’ by freque,n culture y° u add both to the root-growth and the 
I^ifferent methods of planting prevail in different sections of the country • hence we 
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scattered and where the sun shines in' around the plants “ 1 C 1 f es > but where the set ls more 
,8 -, in f he l S“ I" 1 " the 
The soil cannot be too well prepared ; the more work put on it, the less it will require in the future, 
proved a proVu^e^nvestm^t Whence, "^e t p?y'more a !i?propor^it' S for^h?^^ntert^nthe r ?aUer 1, U -p baVe never 
man y 't i mes the ^»^«f cl S. p£ ^ te ^ ^ " 0t & 
t he pj^oou when'plow^d'under ^SS?Sl& SHfift « 
with asiipply ofmanu^added^wd^yidifyou^oo^returns a ^' h ® 01, t i hat l vi11 produce good potatoes or wheat, 
and the best tool to do this work at the least expense is the Planet Jr See c£?in ^"reir p|gT‘ d ^ Cultivation - 
Jers^^and-'barfks^iufd at'some other ^inu'^ut^e^a^ sencf yotfphmtsll/t 6 C ° St ? an be 6 r °wn on New 
and which will a„ grow ; not only grow P but pf£ you 
if pl^te^ too^shallow.Hdie^san^f* 6 ^ de6Per tha " 11 St °° d the bed ; whe " P lanted too deep it will not grow! and 
to set' 0 Two\r d an3 d aboy ca” setose aVrl per SlTVlre s&Fd b’ ‘TT" ^ ? ady > !t a Job 
or wind at any time. P y Cale should be taken not to expose the roots to sun 
abo^tt^^^^S y £ » but not'the?eaf ' nS totCrfere > heel «» = «■* the string 
pp fec^?H??^e^w^d^^^^^^fema^ J ^ThSe^aTl«d a (^ b aretmperfect ant^desthute 
lhat thcy Ca " be -ith e peiVect-flowering S var!e* 
and mie late^Thw wi!?add to^rop'm^'^ze^f fruit! S t0Set two va ||? t ' es fiottyeetry^sWe early 
fonnd^'hL'ffT 16 are . P re J'! di ^? d against pistillate varieties. This should not be. We have 
farn lt .lf iS ? st P rod «0tive ; hence, better paying and less injured bv late frost For 
family use, we piefer a perfect variety, as they are somewhat easier handled • hut for nmiit 
tlie one that produces the most salable fruit is what we want d ’ bUt ,01 profit ’ 
IMPERFECT FLOWER. 
