Show OBERRY ewa i GROWING foi see seems m S tl to thrive belter better k in higher altitudes 41 17 Z industry adapted to region R 4 i there lr maximum temperature ache reaches 95 degree degrees in shaden igo trick k in irrigating bad j cultivation of 0 the dewberry Is no industry and well adapted to lo 10 where the maximum tempera to afi ad aften caches eaches the maximum of at we 11 a the hade shade degrees a 15 it its wild state the dewberry ie is 14 roving w ing on comparatively light it lady S 11 and it this Is significant it aid suggest that the sandy mesa are the best adapted to its cul w yet like our fruit trees it la 13 wre almost any kind c cl boll soil on soldered Sl awit dered from th the e standpoint of at tout ease of 0 culture and adaptability 9 sandy audy soils free from rock hageter ha veTer or gravel are best beg t adapted to dewber ing since the plants must be gm a rel for or the winter and as they hey t m generally ene rally covered with the soil alt them any considerable amount it awl gravel or rock Is undesirable the dew dewberry berry may be propagated ky by layering the tips or from root cutton in tact fact the plants are so easily cared that one may generally get thein from bis his neighbors plantation eor more easily than from a nurseryman aure eryman plants are required by the whole bin jal a good plan Is to plow a furrow bollig the row place the tips of the runners in this and turn a light furrow back upon them the tirs tin must be 6 actually covered this work should be t done before the opening of the picking season n moat most altitudes altitude sp and tiie the plants will be ready for next betting deep cultivation that will disturb or break large roots will baue many new plants to start if ia in old bed la Is to be discarded a good crop of plants may be secured by thoroughly plowing and working down I 1 the bed in the spring allowing the young plants to spring up from the broken roots the following summer boot root cuttings from roots the size of i lead pencil may be taken in the WL stored in moist sand over winter sod bd planted out in nursery rows the follow lag spring if these root cutup are well cared for during the cater and planted three inches deep ta la i a good soil oil kept well moistened a I 1 fair per cent will produce plants root taken in the spring and panted p anted in the 9 sime ime way wilt will also give 1 results the dewberry doe does not nicker sucker as freely as the blackberry delther does it root as readily from cuttings root mt in JA an irrigated section the first it step in the preparation of land for any ally crop mv I 1 Is proper leveling bw low spots spot a there water settles or ci high spots to irrigate materially cut hwn the dewberry yield best dest stands ire irs tired when the ground has ben deeply plowed well worked down and pulverized no doubt fall preparation t Is advisable for spring setting many nany experienced growers seem to be of the opinion that fall setting cold prove as satisfactory and would trang quicker returns planting in the hll fill should be done in early stephem Step tera bir ber and spring planting as soon its is tie the pound ground can bo be worked when planted tied la in the young orchard tho the dis taace can be made euch such aa as to best uti ke e the space there la Is no particular objection to planting panting dewberries in the e young orchard but the grower Is to be cautioned about crowding the frees trees and advised that in moat most cases it Is not a crop for the old orchard the cultivation of the dewberry web atch ghouls not be unlike that for er other bush fruit it should be td cultivated in the early part of the eion to keep down the weeds and the tile moisture culah cultivation aaion tope at the opening of the picking ze won and Is resumed again at its continuing until the end of the season since deep cult lva on which disturb disturbs or breaks the rats wt tends to start objectionable tant in tho the middles tho early culli and possibly the later ones should mid be ibe rather shallow it the plants are allowed to run for tho the purpose of being ng trained on or a trellis cultivation flut t be in one direction when checked acted equal distance czel N the plan ig Is to keep keel the middles open ren only org ore willy y while a it 0 may a be possible ole to overgrow the plants by linual cultivation it Is better to wanter act tua by withholding water ather than an by discontinuing blott wl good x cultivation lj 14 no doubt con dwite 1 to vigorous but not necessarily tic 10 rampant growth there arc are really no trick tricks in irrl b OK dewberries the ground should kept and ln in good condition lag during an ng the early part of ane grow the young plants will stand a a good deal of water the first 11 on duran during 9 the picking season it lne the common amnion practice to water after tu ch picking Dic king just a light surface wa me ha s this the roots with ile n needed 1 moisture to swell the ber to inra bood good size and by keeping iho the ries of the ground moist the ber erema on per better cr there Is lees less loss 1 lie the drying of the fruit it would laduce ina a good plan no doubt to try to Ith early y m maturity of the canes carlos by N withholding hOlding 18 water after the close of lb the picking i 08 on in localities where der le iter er aro sro wf all la is not great the thip fal terry irrigation patch raould bl ba given w a late |