Single Hedge Row 
The single hedge row, shown Sy 
at left, is formed by setting 
plants two feet apart in rows 
which are spaced 3 feet apart. 
Each original plant is allowed to 
make two runner plants which 
are layered on opposite sides of 
the mother plant directly in line 
with the row. In layering runner 
plants they will take root more 
quickly and make better devel- Money Saver 
opment if you aid them by plac- 
ing a small stone or clod of earth & wb 
just back of the node in order to tra erry 
hold it down. All other runners 
should be removed. 7,000 plants Gardens 
are required for one acre. 











-—> <——_—_—_ 2 ft. 
The single hedge row system 
requires less investment in 
plants at the beginning and pro- 
duces very high quality fruit, 
rivaling the fruit from the hill 
system. It should be used for 
plots of ground from one-quar- 
ter acre to an acre, or possibly 
an acre and a half. 
Double Hedge Row 
For the double 
hedge row system 
shown at right, plants 
are set two feet apart 
in rows, which are 
spaced 314 ft. apart. 
Each original plant is 
allowed to make 6 run- 
ner plants, two of 
which are layered on 
opposite sides of the 
mother plant directly 
in-line with the row. 
The other four are lay- 
ered two on each side 
of the mother plant in 
spaces between the 
rows. This forms 
three distinct rows, 
the original row and a 
row of runner plants 
on each side. After the 
rows are thus formed, 
all” “other runmers 
should be removed. 
6,000 plants are requir- 
ed for one acre. 
<——_2 ft. 


Everbearing 
Garden 
This is the garden you'll 
want if you like things out of 
season. All the varieties are everbear- 
ing and fruit in the fall—BUT, they 
also fruit in June, so you have berries 
both times. 


Hi, «there; > gal! 
Where'd you get that 
nice healthy look? We 
bet you like Straw- 
berries and eat lots of 
them, and that they 
have a lot to do with 
it. We bet you have a 
‘Strawberries and 
cream’’ complexion, 
too! 
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25 Streamliner Everbearing ... 2.55 
25 Minnesota Everbearing ... 1.75 
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Spring and Fall Garden 
If you want berries both spring and fall, 
order this garden. Half everbearing, half June- 

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what others were bringing. He could not sup- eta 
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money while his neighbor growers failed. He 
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June Garden 
Many of you like your Strawberries only in 
the “Good Old Summer Time,” so here is 
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You will be following best business prac- 
(continued on page 16) 
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