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To esliiiialc tlie mmi!)er of planls required for an acre, at any given clis- 
tauce, multiply the distance between the rows by the distance between tlie 
t plants, which will give the number of square feet allotted to each plant, and 
divide the number of square feet in an acre. (43,560) by this number. The 
quotient will be the number of plants required. 
In conclusion, I wish to say, the following varieties I have cultivated in 
field culture. Some .sorts that do well here may not be a succe.ss in some other 
location, but it is not my desire to mislead or disappoint any one. My straw- 
berry plants are grown on new ground, in solid blocks of varieties, expresslv 
for plants, and will be taken up solid, not weakened runners, that are sold at 
low prices. 
References— (). O. Jordan, Cashier Union Banking Co., St. Joseph, Mich. 
Wells-Higman Co., manufacturers of fruit packages, St. Joseph, Mich. 
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