. Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1912. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. PISTILLATE OR IMPERFECT BLOSSOM. BISEXUAL OR PERFECT BLOSSOM Pot-grown plants set out this summer will produce a FULL CROP of fruit next June. Our facilities for growing Strawberry Plants at our Nurseries at Riverton and Moorestown, N. J., enable us to produce early in the season strong pot-grown plants of greatest vitality. TIME OF SHIPMENT Our Pot-grown Strawberry — Plants are usually ready for shipment the
. Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1912. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. PISTILLATE OR IMPERFECT BLOSSOM. BISEXUAL OR PERFECT BLOSSOM Pot-grown plants set out this summer will produce a FULL CROP of fruit next June. Our facilities for growing Strawberry Plants at our Nurseries at Riverton and Moorestown, N. J., enable us to produce early in the season strong pot-grown plants of greatest vitality. TIME OF SHIPMENT Our Pot-grown Strawberry — Plants are usually ready for shipment the latter part of July and can be supplied as late as October. It is better, however, to pro- cure the plants in August or September, as earlier plantings develop larger and more vigorous plants and produce a greater crop of fruit next year. We forward by express, at the purchaser's expense. The plants are packed compactly, and as light as possible, and we recommend purchasers to have their orders forwarded in this manner. We make no charge for boxes or packing. Directions for Garden Culture J« .*^"'"7'^ ^traw- berries for family use, we recommend a thorough preparation of the ground by spading or plowing. Work into the soil a liberal quantity of well-rotted manure. Use also our brands of ground bone and wood ashes. Plant in rows two feet apart; the plants fifteen inches apart in rows. Pinch off all runners. Culti- vate frequently. In December cover the entire bed an inch deep with straw or long litter from the stable. In late March remove litter from crowns of the plants, but not from the alleys. Use sufficient straw about plants to keep the berries clean. This is the "hill" system of strawberry growing, and is especially adapted to summer and autumn planting. It involves the most work, but produces finest berries and largest crop from a given area. The "matted row" plan, more especially suited to spring planting, is used by all market gardeners,
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