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- days or two weeks, or until 
show a desire to. gtow, W 
can be raked down. Roses handled i in this ae 
Lg radt satisfactory prow = be 
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. . BLUEBERRIES, - (CURRANTS. ‘and GOOS8 cy 
BERRIES. Follow general planting instructi 8 
These plants require no'pruning until shoots br es 
gin to crowd, after several years. 
; STRAWBERRIES. Dip roots in wate 
AN Soa immediately ‘then irrigate or pour a pi 
of water around ° each ‘plant. Plants are easit 
to handle if ‘roots. are sheared off, a TE 
_ ing them. about. four inches long. pe f 
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‘geeuctiohs, Prune back to one cane and fie ii > 
“cane back to two or three buds. tag a, 
WL AN ><: eae the ground. iG hie ee. 
/.° % EVERGREENS and CUnaabeedet EVE! 
- & GREENS. These plants are dug with. a ball o 
. earth and wrapped in burlap. Dig the hole abou 
itt + LX. inches spe’! than necessary to receive th 
in cea water a fill the. hole so. that ‘it . 
wash the dirt solidly around the base of the ue. 
ball. Straighten the ‘plant ‘UD; ‘cut the ats apping. 
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of ‘hole with dry, ‘soil, tamping down. firmly. 
* Leave a basin-like depression around the plant at 
-*-to facilitate absorption of water. Do not = os , 
wine e hill, as it pope the “water ay flow’ awa 
ve 
‘Our many years of experience in the nurs 
Hy business enable ‘Us’ to” ‘give’ you valuable 
yoni 1 planting and ‘caring for plantings. Tt has ie 
been: our. aim to furnish a Rela dre 
%. the best varieties of nursery ‘stock and to 
~ tain policies, that make our cu 
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Pk. \ MAY NURSERY. iene 
itis yas “The Yakima Nurseries” 
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TRE aR i as Wishes s PRINTERS, YAKIMA, 
