
| Everbearer 
; Streamliner 
BEARS 
60 DAYS AFTER SET 
Streamliner Brings 
Sensational Results! 
If You Will Follow These Simple Directions 
Plant some STREAMLINER Everbearing Strawberry plants this spring as 
early as you can work the ground. For garden culture you may set them 1 foot 
apart in the rows, with rows 2 feet apart. For field culture, set them 1 foot apart 
in rows, and rows 3 feet apart. Set plants not too deep. Have ground just level 
with the crown of the plant. Start to cultivate a week later and cultivate every 
week thereafter till fall. A garden rake is the best tool to use in the small garden 
patch. Keep all blooms and buds: picked off for 30 days, this will give the plant a 
good start. After 30 days, let them bloom, and you will be picking ripe berries 
within 30 days after they bloom; they will never stop till killing frosts in the late 
fall. For the largest crop, it will be well not to let each plant make over three or 
four runner plants. Nip the rest of them off. In the hot dry spells you should 
water the plants in the evening and a good soaking once a week is better than to 
sprinkle every evening. Be sure to break the crust that the soaking forms, the 
next day about noon. This is most important, because this will prevent the soil 
from drying out too fast. It also kills weeds before they have a chance to get 
started. Follow these simple directions and you cannot fail with STREAMLINER. 
These directions also apply to all the varieties of Everbearing Strawberries we list. 
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