Set ANDREWS Plants for Profit 

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These fields are grown exclusively for plants. 
Many growers dig only sucker plants from the sides 
of the row and leave the big plants in the field for 
their own fruiting. We dig the entire field, includ- 
ing the big husky plants in the center of the rows. 
You will be pleased with these strong, vigorous 
plants. You will get the very best that fertile soil, 
experienced, careful handling and rigid inspection 
can produce. We supply regularly many of the larg- 
est users in the country. 
ANDREWS 
ARE A SAFE INVESTMENT 
You have good reason to select them and they 
will bear out your judgment. Briefly it is just this: 
1. You get plants grown by specialists. Beginning 
with the selection of the field on which to produce 
the plants and continuing through to the final pack- 
ing out of the finished product, every operation has 
special care and attention. 
2. All plants are carefully inspected during the growing season— 
twice by our trained men, and twice by the State Nursery Inspection 
staff. These plants carry the State Certificate of double inspection. No 
fruiting canes are allcwed in our fields or even near the fields—our 
method sacrifices fruit that we might otherwise harvest, but it produces 
better plants and it avoids diseases and pests that harbor in fruiting 
fields, infect the young canes and so are transmitted into the new 
plantation. 
3. These plants are grown on clean, fertile land. This is essential 
to the production of the best plants. Another factor is that we have 
the right kind of climate and soil to produce strong, well matured stock. 
4. The fields are big and the rows are long. They are planted with 
a power machine—cultivated and dug with a power machine. A special 
digging device was designed to lift the plants without breakage or 
injury to the roots. This management and handling insures, at low 
cost, excellent plants with root system impossible in “spade dug” plants 
from “fence corner” patches. 
What Type of Plant Will You Choate? 
Will it be the clean, well rooted, specially grown and machine dug 
plants like ours above, or will it be common “spade dug, fruiting row” 
kind as indicated at the right? 
Will it be the kind that insures good stands and profitable crops, 
or will it be the uncertain “fence corner” kind that results in loss and 
discouragement? 
ON YOUR RIGHT DECISION RESTS YOUR 
SUCCESS 


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Two Million ‘‘Better Raspberry Plants’? Grown by Andrews 
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Common ‘‘fence corner’’ plants spade dug along the 
fruiting rows. Note the difference in size of plants 
and amount of roots between these ‘‘common’’ plants 
and our machine dug plants above. 

