. Allen's book of berries : 1923. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. 32 ALLEN'S BOOK'OF BERRIES—1923 Allen's Plants in the North In the Middle and Northern States the earlier your plants are set in spring, the better your chances of success. Just as soon as weather permits your ground should be pre- pared and the plants set. A difference of a few days in setting will often make more difference in resulting growth and crop than a heavy coating of manure or fertilizer. This is not theory. It h


. Allen's book of berries : 1923. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. 32 ALLEN'S BOOK'OF BERRIES—1923 Allen's Plants in the North In the Middle and Northern States the earlier your plants are set in spring, the better your chances of success. Just as soon as weather permits your ground should be pre- pared and the plants set. A difference of a few days in setting will often make more difference in resulting growth and crop than a heavy coating of manure or fertilizer. This is not theory. It has happened with us, and with many others. In a season of low prices this might make the difference between profit and a loss. If high prices, the loss by late planting will be all the greater. Northern Grown Plants, if properly grown and handled, may be good plants. But if you depend on plants from Northern States you stand a chance of losing all or a part of the advantages of early planting. Your plants should be on hand to set just as soon as the ground is ready. Your northern plants may or may not be dug by that time, depending on weather conditions. Delays in transportation may hold up early planting. We are fortunately situated to take care of you in this respect. We have hard winters but our springs open up in time to dig plants and have them delivered to you in time to reap all the benefits of Early Planting. Bladen Co., N. C, February 11, 1922. Will say you are getting my order not because you sell the cheapest, but because your plants are the best I ever saw shipped to this place. I ordered 2000 Klondyke plants from you last April which ar- rived in excellent condition. They were so nicely packed. The blooms were still fresh when they ar- rived. When in need of Strawberry plants, will always send you my order. W. D. Shipman. Johnson Co., Ind., April 17, 1922. Please fill enclosed order if possible as I am very anxious to try Premier. I sent an order to Illi- nois fo


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