BRUNES STRAWBERRY NURSERY 
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OUR GUARANTEE 
We guarantee every plant sold by us to be free 
from any injurious diseases or insects and true to 
name, and will replace any plants that are otherwise. 
It is agreed between ourselves and our customers 
that we shall not be liable for a greater sum than 
the amount paid us for plants, and will not be re- 
sponsible for crop failure or damage by weather. 
We reserve the right to return money in case of a 
shortage of plants. 
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»  PEQUOT LAKES 
MINNESOTA 
We sell thousands of quarts of strawberries each season 
to our tourist trade at our roadside stand at Pequot Lakes. 
Growing Instructions 
Plant strawberries as early in the spring as the ground can 
be worked. Start cultivating and hoeing as soon as planted. Cul- 
tivate all summer and keep the weeds out. If possible water them 
in the EVENING in dry weather. Have the rows 3 to 4 feet apart 
and plant 18 to 20 inches in the row. Keep the bud clusters off 
from 6 to 7 weeks after planting, then let them bear the rest of 
the summer. Keep most of the runners off if only berries are wanted. 
Be sure to thin out Everbearing strawberries the second season 
when they are matted. Thin down to very narrow rows, about 6 
inches wide, and you will get more and larger berries. 
Care of Plants 
Packing for shipment. We pack strawberry plants in fresh moss 
so they will reach you in the best of condition, and if taken care 
of as soon as they arrive you will have little or no loss after planting. 
When the plants arrive cut the string around them, dip the 
roots in water and heel them into the ground until you are ready 
to set them out. 
