. Catalogue. Nursery stock Georgia Atlanta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. ATLANTA,. RASPBERRIES. Culture. Any land that will pro- duce good crops of corn will also grow good Raspberries. Prepare the ground thoroughly and manure it liberally; grouud bone is a good fertilizer. Keep the ground loose and free from weeds throughout the season, cutting down the suckers with the hoe or cultivator, and leaving only three or four canes to the hill or single row for fruit. Plant an assortment, to lengthen the season. For Garden Cul


. Catalogue. Nursery stock Georgia Atlanta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. ATLANTA,. RASPBERRIES. Culture. Any land that will pro- duce good crops of corn will also grow good Raspberries. Prepare the ground thoroughly and manure it liberally; grouud bone is a good fertilizer. Keep the ground loose and free from weeds throughout the season, cutting down the suckers with the hoe or cultivator, and leaving only three or four canes to the hill or single row for fruit. Plant an assortment, to lengthen the season. For Garden Culture. Plant the red varieties 3 feet apart and the caps 6 feet, and train to stakes. The summer pruning of the red varieties may be done if stakes are not used ; the caps should not be pruned until winter, and then cut at the bend in the cane; the old canes of both varieties must be en- tirely removed. Large yields of fruit can be expected only if plants are well manured and thoroughly cultivated. For Field Culture. Plant in rows 6 feet apart and 3 feet apart in the row, or 4 feet apart each way. In winter re- move canes which have produced fruit the previous season, and in July and August, after the crop is harvested, cut back the canes to 2 feet; this will cause them to branch and become self-sup- porting. Plenty of manure and thor- ough culture are necessary to attain the best results. Cuthbert {Queen of the Market). The leading late market variety, and the best red Raspberry in general culti- vation. Of strong, rampant growth, with large, healthy foliage ; an exceed- ingly productive variety. Berries large, dark crimson, quite firm and of good flavor. This variety is more largely grown than all the other red Raspber- ries combined. Late. GEORGIA. 13 Golden Queen. Of large size, great beauty, high quality, hardiness and pro- ductiveness. Beautiful translucent am- ber color, and exceptionally firm. Its productiveness is simply marvelous. Mid-season. Qregg. {Cap.) Canes of str


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