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ilAlilllSONS’ NUnSERIES, BERLIN. MD.. U. S. A. 
Strawberries 
No home garden is complete without a collection of Straw¬ 
berries. We have reduced the number of varieties, yet we 
have retained the cream of the list. 
Land intended for strawberries should be put in first-class con¬ 
dition before the plants are set. Plant in the spring. The 
matted row is the only practical commercial s 5 -stem. The hill 
system is suitable for gardens, where the plants are for recrea¬ 
tion and entertainment rather than for the value of the berries 
they produce. hen planting by the matted-row system, put 
the plants in rows about 4 feet apart and lo inches apart in the 
rows. Let them make runners all summer, and by fall you will 
have a thick row as wide as you permit the runners to set 
crowns. North of southern Pennsylvania mulches are necessary 
to protect plants from cold^ as well ns to keep the berries out of 
the dirt, but south of that the straw is not necessary for winter 
protection. 
25 100 1000 
Gandy and Klondyke. $0 23 $0 70 ?4 00 
Parcel Post Prices—Should you desire us to ship by Parcel Post, 
add 10 cents for each 100 plants wheti remitting. 
EVERBEARING 
Progressive and Superb .i?;o 50 SI 30 S8 oo 
AU other varieties. 25 85 6 00 
Note—We ship strawberry plants in the spring only. 
