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ROSE OFFER 
4 Different Varieties—4 Different Colors 
Will Bloom This Year 






SPECIAL PRICE: 
All 4 Varieties, $2.85. 
4 Bushes (1 each var.) $2.85 
8 Bushes (2 each var.) $5.50 
12 Bushes (3 each var.) 8.00 
a 
Red 
Salmon-Yellow 
a 
Scarlet-Crimson 
Grow Strawberries in 
BARRELS or BOXES 
Save Space—Get Lots of Berries 
One planting and YOU ARE THROUGH. No 
weeding, no cultivating, yet you can grow lots 
of fine berries in a small space. Use any good 
variety that makes large, bushy plants. We 
suggest Catskill (page 7), Ambrosia (page 8), 
Mastodon (page 10). 
BARREL CULTURE 
Use any common wooden barrel. Bore 2-inch holes 
through sides 6 inches apart around barrel. Two 
in bottom for drainage. Fill barrel with good rich 
garden soil. Tamp well. Set plants through holes 
as you would in garden, using sharp stick to make 
holes and tamp soil well around roots. Set plants 
6 inches apart over the top of the barrel. Keep 
well watered. Better get 100 plants per barrel. For 
winter protection, after cold weather sets in, sur- 
round barrel with fodder, straw, etc., held in 
place with screen, wire netting. 
BOX CULTURE 
Boxes should be 18 inches wide, 36 to 48 inches deep, and as long as 
convenient. If you make the boxes, we suggest 6 to 8 feet long. To 
keep sides of box from bulging, wire back and forth through holes 
near middle of box. Make holes and set plants as in barrel culture. 
Give similar winter protection. 

. PRINTEDINU.S.A.BY A.B. MORSE COMPAN), ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 
