Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Spring 1901, 19th Annual Catalogue: Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry Plants, Choice Fowls and Eggs, Celery Plants, Etc
Red berries grow from suckers which spring up from the roots. In bearing beds these suckers should be kept down by cultivator and hoe, allowing only about four good, strong canes to each hill. Plants of all the cap Raspberries are grown from tips Of branches, which take root in the soft soil in August and September. They should not be planted any deeper than they have grown in the nursery row.
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