The above picture was taken on October 25, 1937 
"HONEYSWEET" 
New Yellow Raspberry 
When one of our French rose 
friends called attention to this new 
Raspberry, we investigated and 
decided it was just about the most 
important hardy fruit to appear in 
a good many years. Propagation 
was started immediately, and we 
now have enough stock for 
American distribution. 
The berries, which are of me¬ 
dium size, are golden yellow in 
color and of delicious flavor. And 
what impressed us so much was the 
fact that not only was the fruit of 
superb quality, but it was pro¬ 
duced on the current year’s growth, 
and that the plants kept on 
blooming and ripening fruit right 
up to frost. 
3 for $1.50, $4 for 10, $35 per 100 
ROSE-FOOD 
A Product of Bobbink & Atkins 
After many years of experimenting, we have 
at last perfected a plant-food for roses. With an 
organic base, Rose-Food invigorates the entire 
plant, produces heavier, stronger wood and fibrous 
masses of roots, all of which enable rose bushes 
to better withstand droughts and severe winter 
conditions. Better foliage and larger blooms 
with a higher brilliance result from regular feed¬ 
ings of Bobbink & Atkins Rose-Food. Stop 
feeding about August 1, allowing canes to harden 
up for winter. 
25-lb. bag.$2 00 
50-lb. bag. 3 50 
100-lb. bag. 6 00 
Prices net, f.o.b. Rutherford, N. J. 
TRI-OGEN 
The All-Purpose Spray 
Fungicide—Insecticide—Plant Stimulant 
Complete Protection against Plant 
Insects and Diseases 
In the past. Mildew and Black Spot have been most diffi¬ 
cult to combat. However, these diseases are now easily 
controlled with the Tri-ogen Spray Treatment, which 
gives COMPLETE protection against all diseases and 
insect pests. It is easily applied and also acts as a plant 
stimulant, producing vigor in growth with resultant 
luxurious blooms, heretofore considered impossible. The 
Tri-ogen Spray Treatment applied weekly, from early 
season until late frost, makes it possible for the amateur 
to achieve success, in many cases, comparable to that of 
the professional grower. 
TRI-OGEN was officially adopted for the exclusive 
protection of the Garden of 16,000 Roses at the 
CENTURY OF PROGRESS, Chicago World’s Fair 
PRICES 
A. Small Kit (makes 16 quarts).$1 50 
B. Medium Kit (makes 64 quarts).4 00 
C. Large Kit (makes 32 gallons). 6 00 
D. Estate Kit (makes 128 gallons).20 00 
Express Collect, f.o.b. Rutherford, N. J. 
SCHEDULE OF BOXING CHARGES 
END MEASUREMENT OF BOXES 
Length 
10x21 
16x16 
18x18 
20x20 
18x26 
26x26 
Feet 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
2 
$ 0.75 
3 
.85 
$ 1.05 
$ 1.20 
W2 
$ 1.55 
$ 1.90 
4 
1.30 
1.45 
$ 1.60 
1.90 
2.25 
5 
1.45 
1.60 
1.80 
1.95 
2.50 
6 
1.55 
1.75 
2.10 
2.20 
2.60 
7 
1.65 
1.95 
2.25 
2.65 
3.10 
8 
1.90 
2.40 
2.50 
2.80 
3.60 
10 
2.80 
3.00 
3.60 
3.90 
4.20 
12 
3.15 
3.60 
4.20 
4.50 
4.80 
TERMS OF SALE 
MINIMUM ORDERS. No mail orders for less than $2 accepted. 
HOW TO ORDER. Write or print name, street address, county, city and state, 
using the convenient order sheet attached. Plainly indicate the sizes and prices. 
CASH WITH ORDER—ROSES and PERENNIALS —means a definite saving 
to you. We prepay postage east of the Mississippi on mail orders of dor¬ 
mant Roses (excepting Tree or Standard Roses) and Perennials that can 
be packaged within parcel-post requirements. Customers west of the 
Mississippi please add 10 per cent to total of order. 
Some Shrub Roses and Perennials are too bulky for mailing, requiring 
that they be shipped either Express or Freight. On such orders, when 
cash is sent in advance, we furnish packing material or strong wooden 
cases at no extra cost. You pay only the Express or Freight charges. It 
is to your advantage to send cash with order. 
EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, TREES AND VINES. All prices are net, f.o.b. 
Rutherford, New Jersey, to which are added boxing or packing charges. 
You pay Express or Freight charges. 
EXPRESS AND FREIGHT CHARGES. Customer pays all transportation 
charges on all orders excepting prepaid mail orders. (See Cash with Order.) 
STEAMSHIP SHIPMENTS. When heavy shipments are routed by boat, we 
will deliver to the docks in New York City at no extra charge. 
LOCAL DELIVERIES. Where customers are resident within 25 miles of our 
nursery, we will deliver without charge, on such days as we have deliveries 
in that particular section. We cannot deliver on specific days or at certain hours. 
TRUCKING SERVICE. Deliveries within 250 miles of Rutherford, New Jersey, 
at actual cost, can be arranged. 
SUBSTITUTION. Please state when ordering if we may substitute on sold-out 
varieties. Indicate your second choice. 
CREDIT PURCHASES. Added to the printed purchase price is the actual re¬ 
quired postage, and the cost of packing or boxing. Prices are net, payment 
due 30 days after date of invoice. 
CLAIMS. Our responsibility ends with delivery to the carrier. Claims for 
damage must be presented to the transportation company. 
COMPLAINTS. To be made within 5 days after receipt of stock. Address us 
directly in writing. No adjustments will be made after 5 days. 
HOW TO REACH OUR NURSERIES. Visitors are always welcome. We are 
located within 9 miles of Times Square, New York City. Easily reached by 
following Routes 1, 6, and 2 from the new George Washington Bridge. Use 
Routes Nos. 1 and 3 from the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels. Intercity Trans¬ 
portation Company buses from the rear of Astor Hotel, 44th St. and Broad¬ 
way. The Carlton Hill Station of the Erie Railroad from New York City 
is a five-minute walk from our office. 
BOBBINK & ATKINS 
Nurserymen since 1898 Rutherford, New Jersey 
Executive Offices, Paterson Ave., East Rutherford, New Jersey 
500 acres of Nurseries at East Rutherford, 
Carlstadt, and Clifton, New Jersey. 
Almost 8 acres of greenhouses. 
Telephones: RUtherford 2-0700-01-02-03 
Nursery Field Office, SHerwood 2-5190 
Telegraph and Cable Address: W U X Rutherford 
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