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BUNTINGS' NURSERIES, INC., 
Leading Blackberries 
Blackberries are easy to grow, will thrive in almost any soil or under neglected condi¬ 
tions, although they are more profitable if given proper attention and some plant food. 
BEST OF ALL 
This is a comparatively new variety, yet very extensively planted in the State of New Jersey and 
other eastern sections of the country in a commercial way. Fruit is large. Color jet black; very 
juicy, sweet and pleasing to the palate. 
BLOWERS 
Claimed to be the hardiest and most productive. Large size, jet black, good shipper. July. 
ELDORADO 
Jet black. Berries are large to very large, of finest quality. Plants are vigorous and seldom fail to 
produce a bumper crop. Best commercial Blackberry. 
EARLY HARVEST 
Black. Good size, early, excellent quality. More compact in growth than most other varieties 
and therefore suitable for small gardens. 
ELDORADO 
Prices: 
Each 10 25 100 1000 
1- year.#0.08 #0.50 #0.80 #3.00 #20.00 
2- year trans.. . .12 .80 1.75 5.00 30.00 
Field Culture of 
Blackberries 
Plant in rows 7 feet apart with plants set 4 feet 
apart in the rows. (1,555 plants to set an acre at 
given distances). 
Plow a furrow about 5 or 6 inches deep or dig 
holes 6 inches deep and 6 inches square. Spread 
roots, fill hole with soil; firm well. Cut stock after 
planting approximately 2 inches above ground level. 
Let them grow and the following spring cut the new 
growth back one-third, leaving two-thirds of the 
season’s growth for production of berries. After 
they have fruited cut all fruiting canes out and burn 
them. Cultivate occasionally and follow same pro¬ 
cedure each year, allowing about six to ten canes on 
each plant to stand for fruiting each season. 
gardens. Fruit large size. 
WARD 
An old standard variety which is very good and still found in all 
We allow a cash discount of 5 % on all 
orders, except Strawberry Plants, when cash 
accompanies order in full. Remit by money 
order, registered letter, check or draft. 
