Catalog of berry plants and grape vines peonies, phlox and other hardy perennials plants, evergreen trees, shrubs, vines, hedge plants, roses and garden roots : autumn 1913 . nue to deal with me. UNITED STATES EXPRESS, ADAMS AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS SHIPMENTS—I am able to shipdirect to any point reached by these companies, and to all points of the American, Wells Fargo, Nationalor Pacific Express via New York City. A discount of 20 per cent, is allowed on merchandise rates uponall shipments of Plants, Trees, Shrubs or Vines, and the charge is based, even for small shipments, uponthe 100 pound rate


Catalog of berry plants and grape vines peonies, phlox and other hardy perennials plants, evergreen trees, shrubs, vines, hedge plants, roses and garden roots : autumn 1913 . nue to deal with me. UNITED STATES EXPRESS, ADAMS AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS SHIPMENTS—I am able to shipdirect to any point reached by these companies, and to all points of the American, Wells Fargo, Nationalor Pacific Express via New York City. A discount of 20 per cent, is allowed on merchandise rates uponall shipments of Plants, Trees, Shrubs or Vines, and the charge is based, even for small shipments, uponthe 100 pound rate; the minimum charge, however, being 35 cents on each shipment. Should you receive two copies of the catalog and price list, please hand one to a neighbor who isinterested in Small Fruit Culture or Ornamental Trees and Plants. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH, Little Silver, N. TELEGRAPH, Red Bank, N. J. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONES, 2 Red Bank, N. J., (Residence 606 M, Red Bank, N. J.; Fruit Farms,129 M, Red Bank, N. J. STRAWBERRIES If to be sent by mail, add 25c. per 100 to prices quoted, for postage, Strav/berry plants .vill be sent bymail at dozen rates, if LATE JERSEY GIANT. The Finest and Best Late Strawberry. Unless pot grown plants are employed, autumn is not, in my opinion, the Lett season for plantingStrawberries, except at points south of the latitude of Baltimore, Md. At the north, early springplantings, as a rule, are more sucessful than those made in ^ne fall. If, however, the worii is donecarefully and protection given, there will be but few failures even with fall set plants; and a par-tial crop of berries will be obtained the first season. For field culture, to be worked by horse and cultivator and to Ije permitted to form matted rows,plant in rows three feet apart and plants one foot distant in the rows, rerjuiring 14,.!)20 plants peracre. In gardens to be cultivated with hoe and rake, plant in rows two feet apart and plants fifteeninches apart in the


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