STRAWBERRY SPECIALIST 
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in the row and let plants make eight to ten runner 
plants each. A good berry for home use or market. 
Better try a few of the Gem this spring. 
25 Plants 
By Parcel Post Prepaid 
100 Plants 
500 Plants 
50c 
$1.75 
$6.50 
500 Plants 
By Express Not Prepaid 
.$6.00 1000 Plants ... 
.$12.00 
We use square pint baskets for marketing our 
Everbearing berries. We find they sell better than 
in quart baskets. 
We Are Headquarters For Everbearing Strawberries 
Since the Everbearing strawberries came on the 
market, they have mostly been grown under the 
Hill system. For some time we have tested them 
under the Hill system, the narrow row and the mat¬ 
ted row, and we find that the narrow row gives 
more berries and larger berries than when grown in 
hills or matted rows. Make rows 3 to 31/2 feet apart, 
plant every 18 inches in the row, and let plants make 
6 to 8 runners each. This gives enough shade for 
the berries and also allows the berries to dry out af¬ 
ter heavy rains. In the matted row too many berries 
go bad as they don’t' dry off after heavy rains. For 
best results set plants early in the Spring and keep 
all blossoms picked off until July 4th. 
How to Reach Our Farm by Automobile 
Come to Andover Square, then down Central 
Street and go under the railroad bridge, keep to the 
left, then first right. Our farm is seventh house on 
the right. 
Get Your Order in Early 
