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Cultural Directions 
Late March or April is the chosen time to plant strawberries. 
Fall planting usually is a complete failure. Plant early to avoid 
failure. 
Strawberries respond to good soil, and you should choose a 
fertile location or garden plot, free of sod and weeds, as white > 
grubs invariably follow these. Prepare the ground very thor¬ 
oughly. 
The rows should be drawn three and a half to four feet apart 
on strong ground and the plants set fifteen to twenty inches 
apart in the row. 
CULTIVATION 
For summer care keep the ground constantly stirred and free 
of weeds. Moisture preservation by dust mulch will conserve 
the vitality of your plants and produce a fine matted row. Keep 
the hoe and cultivator busy. 
Winter protection by mulching with clean straw after the 
ground is frozen is advised. Do not apply too heavily and 
smother the plants. Leave on during the fruiting season, as it 
conserves moisture and keeps the berries clean. 
PRICES 
We will be pleased to make selection if left to us. 
Three hundred, five hundred, or one thousand plants for a 
small, medium or large family. Any selection permitted except 
Everbearing Varieties. 
100 . 
.$0.80 
600 . 
.$3.00 
200 . 
. 1.40 
700 . 
. 3.50 
300 . 
. 1.80 
800 . 
. 4.00 
400 . 
. 2.20 
900 . 
. 4.50 
500 . 
. 2.50 
1000 . 
. 5.00 
Mastodon, Everbearer.$1.25 per 100 
For parcel post and insurance, add 10%. 
Complete planting instruction booklet sent with every order 
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