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Planting Tristiawctign oe 
(Continued from: Inside. Back sbegey 
above the mound, leaving it this ‘way tor. dane \ 
days or two weeks, or until the.buds start’and : 
show a desire to grow, when the’ dirt mound i 
can be raked down. Roses handled in. this man-° % 
ner seldom fail to make a good start and a. very 
satisfactory growth. | Os 
- RASPBERRIES,. BLACKBERRIES, ‘YOUNG. 
BERRIES, LOGANBERRIES, BOYSENBER- 
. RIES and DEWBERRIES. Follow) general plant- 
ing instructions. Cut res tops within six inches nya 
‘of the ground. Bi 
BLUEBERRIES, CURRANTS” ane GOOSE- . 
BERRIES. Follow general planting instructions. | 
These plants require no pruning. until shoots be- 
_ gin to crowd, after several. years, | PH 
STRAWBERRIES. Dip roots, in water and 
plant immediately then irrigate or pour a pint 
of water around each plant. Plants are easier 
to handle if roots are sheared off a shiv capt 
“ing them about four inches long. f 
' GRAPE. VINES. Follow general planting ee G 
_ structions. Prune back to one cane and cut this 
Cane back to two or three buds... | 
' » PRIVET for hedges. Follow general tantine: 
; instructions. Prune back to six to fen inches 
3) above the ground. — a 
3. EVERGREENS and ‘BROADLEAF EVER: p 
-%: GREENS. These plants are dug with a ball of 2% / 
% earth and wrapped in burlap. Dig the hole about 2% 
% Bix inches wider than necessary to receive the 
3 ball of earth; however they should not be plant-_ 
» ed any deeper’ than they stood in the nursery. 
’ |, Half fill the hole with good rich top-soil,, pour 
: ‘in enough water to fili the hole so that At will 
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_ wash the dirt solidly around the base of the 
pall. ‘Straighten the plant up; cut the wrapping 
around. the. top of the ball, and fill in remainder 
of hole\ with ® dry soil, tamping down. firmly. ) 
Leave a basin-like depression around the. plant. 2 
. to facilitate. absorption of water. Do not make _ 
‘a hill, as it compels | the water. to flow away | 
from, the . ‘plant. All evergreen plants need a 
mulch; which prevents evaporation of water. ing. 
the soil. mee mogs is an excellent material for | 
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