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Planting Instructions 
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structions. Cut back tops within six inches of 
the ground. 
r BLUEBERRIES, CURRANTS. and GOOSE- 
& BERRIES. Follow general planting instructions. 
These plants require no pruning. until shoots i 
begin to crowd, after several years. . 
STRAWBERRIES. Dip roots in. water and 
of water around each plant. Plants are easier to 
handle if roots are sheared off alittle, leaving 
them about four inches long, 
GRAPE VINES. Follow general planting in- 
structions. Prune back to one cane and cut this 
cane back to two or three buds. 
PRIVET for hedges. Follow general planting 
instructions. Prune back to six to. ten inches 
above the ground. | 
EVERGREENS and BROADLEAF EVER- 
GREENS. These plants are dug with a ball of 
earth and wrapped in burlap. Dig the hole about 
six inches wider than necessary to receive the 
ball of earth; however they should not be plant- 
wash the dirt solidly around the base of the ball. 
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 
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, 
pose. 
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Our many years of experience in the nursery 
business enable us to give you valuable ‘and 
practical informatien and service in selecting, 
planting and caring for plantings. It has always 
been our aim to furnish a superior quality of the 
policies that make our Customers! of bey) our 
customers of tomorrow. 
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plant immediately then irrigate or pour a pint. 
ed any deeper than they stood in the nursery. /, 
Half fill the hole with good rich top-soil, pour, 
in enough water to fill the hole so that it will 
which prevents evaporation of water in the soil.- 
Peat moss is an excellent material for this pur- 
best varieties of nursery stock and to maintain 4 
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