2 OLENWOOD GARDENS NURSERY 
Olenwood Gardens Nursery 
Worthington, Ohio 
SHIPPING SEASON MARCH 1 TO JUNE 1 
All stock State inspected, free from disease, and 
guaranteed true to name. Replacement made if prov- 
en otherwise. Beyond this we are not responsible. 
PRICES F. 0. B. WORTHINGTON 
TERMS: Cash with order. C. O. D. orders require 
one-third cash in advance. 
Small orders will be sent parcel post. 
Large orders sent by express collect, 
PLANTING HINTS 
Plant strawberries 15 to 18 inches apart in row for 
June bearing types and 12 to 15 inches for ever- 
bearers, with rows 3 or 3% feet apart. Plant in well 
drained and well prepared soil. Set crown of plant 
about even with soil. Do not cover crown with soil. 
Mulch strawberries about middle of November with 
2 or 3 inches of straw. 
Red stele root rot of strawberries makes it hard to 
get a good crop on the old standard kinds. Therefore 
we suggest planting the resistant varieties, Temple, 
Sparkle, Fairland, Red Crop and Vermillion. 
Plant raspberries 2 feet apart in the row with rows 
wide enough to suit your method of cultivation. Mul- 
ch of straw or other course material is good after 
plants are established. Support is not necessary if 
you prune every year. 
Grapes 6 to 8 feet apart in row. 
Dwarf apples 6 to 10 feet apart. 
Standard apples 20 to 40 feet apart. 
Peach 15 to 20 feet apart. 
Plant peaches and cherries in well drained soil. Add 
humus such as peat or rotted manure to soil for 
planting fruit trees. Dig hole large enough to ac- 
commodate all roots. Do not plant too deep. On 
standard fruit trees put the graft an inch or so be- 
low ground level, on dwarf trees at the ground level. 
We especially recommend the following new var- 
ieties: 
Strawberries, Red Rich, Vermillion, Red Crop. 
Raspberries, September, Bristol. 
Rhubarb, Valentine. 
Cherry, Brassington, Black Russian. 
Peach, Red Haven, Red Leaf, Fair Haven. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
We specialize in the newer disease resistant var- 
ieties. It pays to plant red stele resistant kinds, but 
if conditions are right, good results are obtained 
from non-resistant varieties. 
Virus free plants grow and produce much better 
especially in varieties like Sparkle. 
Plants marked »% are red stele resistant. 
Plants marked * are virus free. 
