'Ilie. Neie Qiani 
BLUEBERRIES 
About the Size of Grapes 
The biggest money-maker of all times as a commercial 
proposition. Easy to grow. Bring from 5 5c to 70c per quart—$400.00 
per acre the third year. 
Should be planted 5 by 10 feet. Plant no less than two to insure 
pollenization. Bushes grow 6 to 8 feet high. Bear a good crop the 
third year after planting. Hardy, never winter-kill. 
Blueberries must have an acid 
soil, good drainage and moderate 
supply of moisture. Most every 
low acid soil which is considered 
that will grow this profitable crop. 
If your soil is not already acid, this condition 
may be created easily by mixing with the sur¬ 
face soil the Sodus Acid Humus which we are 
listing on page 33, or rotted leaves, pine needles 
or sawdust will answer the same purpose. Also 
see page 34 for another formula to make your soil acid. Write U. S. Department of Agriculture at 
Washington, D. C., for bulletin on growing Blueberries. 
We are listing four varieties: Pioneer, early; Rancocas and Jersey, midseason; Reubel, late. Your 
farm has 
worthless 
choice, specify variety wanted. 
2 4 10 25 50 100 
1- year plants.#1.10 #2.00 #4.50 #10.00 #18.00 #32.00 
2- year plants. 1.30 2.40 5.50 12.50 22.00 42.00 
3- year plants. 2.00 3.60 8.00 18.00 
HARDEE , 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 120 
New Peach Resists Zero Weather 
A new Peach developed to resist excessive cold. END 
WINTER KILLING WITH HARDEE. Has been tested 
by the Ohio Experimental Station for the past several years 
and found that they came through the driest summer and 
the coldest winter undamaged, whereas the balance of the 
Peach crop was a complete failure. These experiments have 
convinced us that Hardee is the coming Peach for all 
northern climates. 
The fruit is large to above large, Elberta type, ripening 
a little later, yellow freestone, highly colored, is distinct 
and delicious. Firm flesh, of the best quality, thick-skinned, 
making it an excellent shipper. 
Vigorous grower and will produce a nice crop the third 
year on most any kind of soil or climate. Be the first in 
your locality to get started with this new Peach and be 
assured of a crop when your neighbors fail. 
PRICE: 1 to 10 10 to 30 30 to 100 
trees, each trees, each trees, each 
1-yr., 5/16", 2-3 ft. trees . . .#0.85 #0.75 #0.65 
1-yr., 7/16", 3 J / 2 -4 ft. trees . 1.00 .90 .75 
100 trees and up 
1-yr., 5/16", 2-3 ft. trees.#0.55 each 
1-yr., 7/16", 3V^-4 ft. trees.. .65 each 
Price is net, not subject to any cash discount. 
Giant Blueberries 
Sweet September Cherry 
Bw&et CHERRY 
New Fall Bearing Cherry 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 94 
A new find in sweet Cherries! Ripens September first and 
hangs until the snow flies. Bears the second or third year after 
planting! Fruit is dark red, similar to Windsor. 
There is no record in the history of horticulture of a fall 
bearing Cherry until the accidental discovery of the parent tree 
which produced 15 bushels in one year. All fruit was sound 
and perfect, no worms, rot, or leaf spot without ever having 
been sprayed. Hardier than the average sweet Cherry. For 
some unknown reason ripens its fruit in September instead of 
June although the tree blossoms at the same time as other 
standard varieties. 
A fruit that every home owner should have in his dooryard 
to extend the season for sweet Cherries through the late sum¬ 
mer and autumn. The biggest sensation ever introduced in 
horticulture. Get started with a few of these trees and have a 
novelty that your neighbor will envy. SEE FRONT COVER 
for further description. 
PRICE: Each 10 25 
1-year, 3-4 ft. tres .#1.50 #14.50 #35.00 
Price is net, not subject to any cash discount. 
Hardee 
Peach 
NOT NOVELTIES, BUT TESTED AND PROVEN VARIETIES 
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