apart in rows. The canes, if allowed to 
grow, will reach a height of lo to 14 feet, 
but should be kept pinched to 6 to 8 feet in 
height. Begin to cultivate early and con- 
tinue throughout the .season. Fertilize 
heavily. Keep soil loose and free from 
weeds. Moist, but well drained ground is 
preferable. Chestnut loam is great Black- 
berry land. 
Testimonials. 
We give below testimonials from lead- 
ing grocers, fruit growers and shippers. We 
have hundreds of others which we would 
be pleased to send you. 
Westfield, N. Y. 
The Blowers Blackberry is the best berry to 
retail, the best for shipping and the best 
for canning. We desire to use no other 
variety^ for home use. The “berry for the 
