GiunbesdasulL 
The Business Blackcap 
That Makes Money 
Every Year 
(See page 10) 
VINE BERRY $1500 In- 
Cumberland 
NEW 
MAMMOTH 
Boysenberry 
Boysenberry is a real money-maker because 
of its outstanding features of great size, ex¬ 
ceptional productiveness, unusual flavor and 
fine appearance-—it is impossible to realize 
how far superior in all of these qualities it is 
until you have seen it. 
5 5 berries fill a quart basket. Average size, 1 inch diameter, 
1 J/2 to 2 inches long—largest bush or vine berry known. Bushes 
are hardy (has stood 19 degrees below zero), quick growing, 
unusually productive. Grows like a dewberry and is as easy to 
raise. Boysenberry is a cross of Blackberry, Raspberry and Logan¬ 
berry. Berries glossy black, juicy with a high flavor not found in 
other bush fruits. Best for jellies, jams, pies. A dozen plants 
will give you all you can use and some to sell. 
Grow this wonderful new berry for your enjoyment and profit. 
Order early. 
Prices: 1-yr., No. 1, plants, 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.55; 25 for 
$2.75; 50 for $5.00; 100 for $8.50. 
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GENUINE CULTIVATED VARIETIES 
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These genuine cultivated Blueberries have been originated and 
improved by government experiment to produce big yields of 
giant size, deliciously sweet berries. Now every garden can have 
enough for canning and pies —2 to 6 bushes. Two varieties to t 
lengthen the season are advised. Cultivated Blueberries grown for 
market are mighty profitable, selling at wholesale from 3 5c to 50c 
per quart. Bushes last a lifetime and require no unusual care; 
yields vary from 3 to 9 quarts per bush depending on age. Of the 
many varieties being offered we have selected the two that in our 
opinion are most productive. 
Low prices for large size, quick-bearing bushes—order now. 
RANCOCAS. Midseason. Hardy, vigorous, productive; very 
large, firm berries of excellent sweet flavor. 
RUBEL. Late. Hardy, vigorous and very productive; large, extra 
firm berries of good quality. 
Prices: Large, sure to grow, 2-yr., No. 1 bushes; start to bear 
second season. 
Each .$0.75 12 .$ 6.75 
3 . 1.95 25 . 11.90 
6 . 3.65 
Blueberries can be grown satisfactorily on sandy or muck soil 
that is strongly acid. Soil not acid can be made so by mixing in 
acid peat. 
