CACO — 



/I Real '7^i'Uuftf3A In Red Qnxs/p^ 



Caco undoubtedly merits a featured place in any garden. The 

 bunches are attractive, with big red-amber Grapes overlaid with a 

 beautiful bloom, produced early in the season. Each berry is a 

 separate triumph, being firm and full of delicious, sweet, juicy 

 flesh, palatable before being fully ripe. 2-yrs., each 35c, doz. $3.50, 

 100 $20.00; fruiting-age, each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



Qia*d eJiiuoted BLUEBERRIES 



' (Huckleberries) 



Among the most satisfactory of all garden fruits, Blueberries 

 are delicious when eaten with cream or when cooked. We are 

 proud of our list this season, which we feel comprises all of the 

 best varieties for a maximum of success. 



For best results, plant in slightly moist soil, and more acid 

 than alkaline — any soil, in fact, that would be suitable for the 

 culture of vegetables or strawberries. 



It is essential that plants of two or more varieties be planted, 

 otherwise, no fruit of consequence will be produced. 



Cabot. 5V2 ft. Earliest, with a heavy cro 

 of big, delicious blue fruit on a particu 

 larly attractive, high-branched bush. 



Concord. 7 ft. This splendid new sort 

 ripens with Pioneer. It bears large fruit 

 of good color, with excellent flavor, and 

 the berries hang on the bush long after 

 ripening. 



Jersey. 7 ft. Large, well-flavored berries; 

 attractive in appearance, and particularly 

 good for shipping. Ripens with Rubel. 



Pioneer. 6 ft. Ripens after Cabot, with 

 great spikes of flatfish, very blue berries, 

 unsurpassable in quality. 



Rancocas. 7 to 8 ft. An excellent commer- 

 cial variety because of its wealth of tasty 

 berries. Ripens just before Rubel. 



Rubel. 7 to 8 ft. Latest and heaviest bear- 

 ing of all, on an upright bush. Best va- 

 riety for canning. 



PRICES OF 



BLUEBERRIES (Huckleberries) 



All varieties: 12 to 18 in. 75c each, S7.50 

 per doz.: 18 to 24 in. S1.25 each, S12.50 

 per doz. 



These Blueberries Are Nothing 

 Like the Common Huckleberries 

 Sold in Stores. Fruits Are as 

 Large as an Inch Across. 



