PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
When planting in old ground it is good to plow under a good 
cover crop in the fall. Do not let weeds and grass go to seed where 
you plan to set strawberries. Thoroughly prepare your ground in the 
spring using 600 lbs. of complete fertilizer per acre. Rows should 
be four feet apart, plants eighteen inches in the row. This is for 
matted rows. 
In the lower south where the hill system is used, they should 
be planted.on beds approximately four feet apart, two rows to the 
bed, plants set twelve inches apart in each row. 
Set your plants deep enough that only the bud is above the 
eround. Press soil very firmly around the plant. It is a good idea to 
set your plants with the roots at a slight angle. Then you can press 
the soil firmly on the roots without injuring the crown or bud of the 
plant. Keep your plants free of weeds and grass. 
Considering all efforts, time, and expense we have put forth 
to produce these high quality plants, we feel that we are very liberal 
in quoting you the following prices. 
PRICES for FALL 1951 and SPRING 1952 
SHIPPING SEASON — OCTOBER 1 to APRIL 15 
Missionary, Blakemore, Klonmore, Klondyke — Postage paid 
— 100, $1.50; 250, $3.00; 500, $5.00. Express Collect — 1,000, $6.00; 
5,000, oe 50; 10,000, $50.00. 
Fi “Premier, Robinson, Sparkle, Dunlap — Postage paid — 100, 
$2.00; 250, $4.00; 500, $7.00. Express Collect — 1,000, $8.00; 5,000, $35.00; 
10,000, $60.00. 
1,000 or more by prepaid parcel post, add $1.00 per 1,000. 
GUARANTEE — We guarantee our plants true to name and to 
arrive in good growing condition. Grade on average above Nursery 
standard. We are not liable for more than the purchase price. 
VERY TRULY YOURS, 
ROMINES PLANT FARM 
DAYTON, TENNESSEE 
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