LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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GARDEN FRUITS 



Blueberries 



Huckleberries 



Burlington. One of the newer varieties. Fruit is of 

 excellent flavor, very large and quite uniform, good 

 keeper. Medium high and crops heavily, and later 

 in the season than other late varieties, (b). 



Concord. Ripens v^ith Pioneer, bearing large fruit 

 with excellent flavor, (a) (b) (c). 



Jersey. New variety, ripens with Rubel, with large, 

 well flavored, attractive berries, (a) (b) (c). 



June. Extra early. Berry is large, sweet and delicious, 

 (a) (b). 



Pioneer. Ripens early in the season with spikes of 



very blue berries, (a) (b). 

 Rancocas. Ripens just before Rubel, with heavy 



yield of tasty berries, (a) (b) (c) (d). 

 Rubel. Latest and heaviest bearing of all. Best for 



canning, (a) (b) (c), 

 Scammell. An improvement on the variety Jersey. 



(a) (b). 



Stanley. Midseason; fruit large. Declared by many 

 to be most delicious of all blueberries. (a) (b) 



(c) (d), 



10 100 



(a) 6 to 12 in $ 6.00 $ 50.00 



(b) 12 to 18 in 8.00 70.00 



(c) 18 to 24 in 10.00 90.00 



(d) 2 to 2V2 ft 15.00 135.00 



Raspberries 



We of¥er Strong, Heavy, Transplanted Plants, 

 marked Tr., and Selected Suckers, marked S, S., and 

 Strong Tips, marked S. T, Our Raspberry plants 

 have all been carefully examined and found to be 



free of mosaic. 



Chief. Early, red (S. S.) 90 7.00 



Chief. (Tr.) 1.40 10.00 



Cumberland. Best Blackcan (S. T.) 80 6.00 



Cuthbert, Dependable, red (S. S.) 90 7.00 



Cuthbert. (Tr.) 1.40 10.00 



