Rennie Bros. Argilla Road Andover, Mass. 
Fall Set Plants for Fancy Fruit 
POT GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Potted plants set in August and September will bear a full 
crop next summer. The finest and largest berries are grown if 
kept in the hills. Prepare land the same as you would for spring 
set plants. Potted plants are easy to set, easy to grow. They can 
be hoed and cultivated the same as spring set plants. We always 
cover the ground between the rows and around the plants with 
hay or pine needles. Lawn clippings are very good, just as soon 
as the plants are set. No more work is required only to cut or 
pull off the runners as they appear, then after the ground freezes 
up for the winter, add more covering right on top of the plants. 
Fall set plants should have more covering than spring set 
_plants. There is no way that one can get as good a crop of berries 
with so little effort as when potted plants are set in August and 
September. 
Potted plants should be set in double rows, 10 or 12 inches 
apart and the same distance in the row. Then a space of 3 feet 
6 inches for cultivating and two rows as before. Everbearing 
kinds should have all the blossoms picked off the first season. 
The following year, let the blossoms stay on; let them fruit when 
they will. Potted plants should be ordered early so as to get the 
varieties wanted. We make :no charge for- packing potted plants. 
We promise you good plants, well rooted. True to name and 
packed so as to reach you in the best condition possible and our 
prices are not too high.—Rennie Bros. 
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