Archive image from page 14 of Descriptive catalogue, new and standard. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed . descriptivecatal1895wnsc Year: 1895 Edgar Queen (P). A valuable berry indeed. Has fruited with us a number of times and never fails to produce a large crop. Rank, dark green foliage, free from rust; very productive and large ; beautiful color, and good quality. 50c per 100 ; $3 per 1000. Parker Earle. The most productive late berry grown if soil is highly fertile and is heavily mulched to hold moisture so that th


Archive image from page 14 of Descriptive catalogue, new and standard. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed . descriptivecatal1895wnsc Year: 1895 Edgar Queen (P). A valuable berry indeed. Has fruited with us a number of times and never fails to produce a large crop. Rank, dark green foliage, free from rust; very productive and large ; beautiful color, and good quality. 50c per 100 ; $3 per 1000. Parker Earle. The most productive late berry grown if soil is highly fertile and is heavily mulched to hold moisture so that the fruit can mature. It has a tendency to over bear and in a dry season or on thin land it cannot accomplish the work it has undertaken. Does best on heavy clay soil. $1 per 100 ; $5 per 1000. Burt Seedling. We value this for growing on deep, moist soil; it is a good producer of good size, very firm and productive. We do not hesitate to recommend it for fruiting for profit. 50c per 100 ; §3 per 1000. Swindle (P). Productive of round conical berries, good size, firm, quality medium, rusts in some places. 50c per 100 ; §3 per 1000. This fruit comes just after strawberries, and when properly cultivated is quite profitable. Plant on strong soil, manure freely, cultivate well or mulch heavily. For field, rows six feet apart, six feet in-row. Pinch off canes when three feet high, and pinch off laterals the follow- ing spring, within twelve or eighteen inches of the cane ; in garden culture, tie up to single wire. Cut out old wood each year. Cover tender varieties in winter by bending down and throwing on earth.


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