. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. If to be sent by mail, add 40c per 100; at dozen rates mailed free zohendesired. At 1000 rates by express or freight only. The upright growing varieties should be planted for field culture in rows six feet apart, and the plants three feetdistant in the rows, requiring plants per acre: or four feet apart each way, to be cultivated in hills, requiring 3,700 plantsper acre. It is best to place two plants in each hill, requiring, of course, double the number. In garden culture plant threefeet apart each way and restrict to hills. Soon as plan


. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. If to be sent by mail, add 40c per 100; at dozen rates mailed free zohendesired. At 1000 rates by express or freight only. The upright growing varieties should be planted for field culture in rows six feet apart, and the plants three feetdistant in the rows, requiring plants per acre: or four feet apart each way, to be cultivated in hills, requiring 3,700 plantsper acre. It is best to place two plants in each hill, requiring, of course, double the number. In garden culture plant threefeet apart each way and restrict to hills. Soon as planted cut back the canes to within a few inches of the ground. In fieldculture plant the cap varieties in rows seven feet apart and three feet six inches distant in the row, requiring 1,775 plants tothe acre; or four and a half feet apart each way, requiring 2,150 plants to the acre. In garden culture plant four feetapart each way. In former years I grew and catalogued an extended list of Raspberries. Believing this to be a mistake, I have ceasedd


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