Bulletin . M m, WM^- mmm mm niiint timi. a ?-C. =!i I STRAWBERRIES FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE. BY II. F. HALL. Introduction. In preparing- this bulletin, the author has two objects in , to interest the general farmer and amateur gardener tothe end that all such may produce a liberal supply of this de-licious and healthful fruit for home use, believing that more realpleasure and benefit can be obtained from a small plot of landwhen devoted to this crop than in almost any other way re-quiring an equal amount of labor. Even where the native orwild berries are plentiful and may be had for the pic


Bulletin . M m, WM^- mmm mm niiint timi. a ?-C. =!i I STRAWBERRIES FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE. BY II. F. HALL. Introduction. In preparing- this bulletin, the author has two objects in , to interest the general farmer and amateur gardener tothe end that all such may produce a liberal supply of this de-licious and healthful fruit for home use, believing that more realpleasure and benefit can be obtained from a small plot of landwhen devoted to this crop than in almost any other way re-quiring an equal amount of labor. Even where the native orwild berries are plentiful and may be had for the picking, it ischeaper to grow the cultivated ones in the garden when the costof picking and hulling is taken into consideration, to say noth-ing of the loss caused by tramping down the grass when gath-ering the former. Second, to assist those who are now growing this crop in acommercial way for nearby or distant markets, as well as otherswho might profitably do so. While the price is not equal to thatobtained twenty years ago, with the i


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