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" ... Cuthbert and Turner, should not be over-fertilized. Some kinds demand good clean culture rather than a rich soil that would cause too great a growth of cane and foliage. But with most varieties, I consider from my own experience, there is but little... "
Report - Page 427
by New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1884
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Report of the Proceedings of the National Convention of Silk Growers and ...

National Convention of Silk Growers and Silk Manufacturers - 1844 - 92 pages
...noticed particularly, but think the winding mostly completed in six weeks. I use the Italian white. They were set out in rows six feet apart, and three feet apart in the rows, and cultivated as long as they would admit of it. Since I stopped cultivating, they have gradually...
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Report, Volume 53

Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1918 - 464 pages
...the tips of the canes in fall and by planting time in spring they should be well rooted. Set these in rows six feet apart and three feet apart in the row. Cultivate thoroughly, and by this I mean that the ground should be cultivated often enough so the weeds...
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Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society

Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1878 - 214 pages
...to these will ensure a good supply for family use. Tips of the black cap variety should be planted in rows six feet apart and three feet apart in the row. Raspberries respond best to generous cultivation. The red varieties are propagated by suckers, and...
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Transactions of the Iowa State Horticultural Society for ..., Volume 53

Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1918 - 464 pages
...the tips of the canes in fall and by planting time in spring they should be well rooted. Set these in rows six feet apart and three feet apart in the row. Cultivate thoroughly, and by this I mean that the ground should be cultivated often enough so the weeds...
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Annual Report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Volume 8

Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1878 - 214 pages
...to these will ensure a good supply for family use. Tips of the black cap variety should be planted in rows six feet apart and three feet apart in the row. Raspberries respond best to generous cultivation. The red varieties are propagated by suckers, and...
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Annual Report of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society for the Year ...

Minnesota State Horticultural Society - 1885 - 928 pages
...consider from my own experience, there is but little danger of over enriching the ground. By planting in rows six feet apart, and three feet apart in the row, give them a thorough system of cultivation, and a vigorous application of the pruning knife. When the...
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Transactions of the American Horticultural Society, Volume 2

American Horticultural Society - 1884 - 314 pages
...are apt to displace them. Plant as early in the sj ring as the condition of the ground will admit, in rows six feet apart and three feet apart in the row. Let but one cane grow the first year, and pinch back when at the bight of twelve or fifteen inches....
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issues 33-42

New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1885 - 1106 pages
...Varieties. In the year 1882, two plants each, of thirty-two varieties of raspberry were planted out in the Station garden. The plants were set out in...sufficiently tall to require support. All of these plants have survived thus far, except five, viz., two Brinkles Orange, which were winter-killed the...
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Annual Report

Minnesota Horticultural Society - 1886 - 998 pages
...consider from my own experience, there is but little danger of over enriching the ground. By planting in rows six feet apart, and three feet apart in the row, give them a thorough system of cultivation, and a vigorous application of the pruning knife. When the...
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The Minnesota Horticulturist: Annual report of the Minnesota State ...

Minnesota State Horticultural Society - 1886 - 464 pages
...consider from my own experience, there is but little danger of over enriching the ground. By planting in rows six feet apart, and three feet apart in the row, give them a thorough system of cultivation, and a vigorous application of the pruning knife. When the...
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