DUNLAP 
Why Not Get 
Some of the 
Money ? 
If you are located on 
a highway where there 
is tourist travel a patch 
of strawberries can be 
made to produce a fine 
profit for you in sup- 
plying this trade, be" 
sides you can have all 
the delicious fruit you 
can use for yourself. 
Many arc cashing in on 
this. 
Why Not You? 
Plant liberally of this 
old dependable variety. 
There have been more 
acres of Dunlap plant" 
ed and more profit 
made from them than 
any other variety of 
strawberry. It does 
well on a variety of 
soils and over a wide 
range of territory, is a 
good plant maker and 
produces an abundance 
of fruit suitable for 
market, home use or 
canning. 
How to Plant Strawberries 
Too Deep 
Too Shallow 
Just Right 
Spring is the best time to set Strawberries in this latitude. They 
will succeed in any good soil. Plow or spade land deeply before 
planting. Use spade for planting, pushing it in to full depth 
where plant will set. Press to one side, insert root and spread out 
fan shape and hanging down full length (see illustration). Remove 
spade and press dirt around roots by pressing with foot on each 
side of plant. Leave loose soil around plants. Set plants 18 to 24 
inches apart in rows 3 Vi to 4 feet apart. Train runners length- 
wise, allowing new sets to root 5 or 6 inches apart. As soon as 
ground freezes cover lightly with hay or straw and remove just 
enough in the spring to allow plants to come up. 
