New Mammoth 
BOYSENBERRY 
$800 to $1,500 Income Per Acre 
‘‘New FruiP’' 
Garden 
3 Blueberry 
Ml Boysenberry 
Only $2.5[i 
2 Gardens 
Fof $4.4G 
BOYSENBERRY 
55 berries fill a quart basket. Average 
size, 1 inch diameter, 1 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. Ripens with them and 
fruits over a longer season. Boysenberry 
is a cross of Blackberry, Raspberry and 
Loganberry. Berries dark reddish-purple, 
wine-colored, juicy with a high flavor 
not found in other bush fruit. Unbeaten 
for jellies, jams, pies. A dozen plants 
give all you can use and some to sell. 
Fine For Jams, Jellies, Pies 
Boysenberry is a real money-maker be¬ 
cause of its outstanding features of im¬ 
mense size, exceptional 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. Market growers are greatly increasing their Boysenberry plantings be¬ 
cause these larger, better berries are proving big money-makers for them. 
PRICES. Each 6 12 25 50 100 250 
1- yr., No. 1 . $ .65 $1.00 $1.75 $3.25 $5.95 $13.25 
2- yr., No. 1 Trans., Bearing Age .45 2.25 4.00 
BLUEBERRIES 
Deliciously Sweet, Giant Size Berries 
These genuine cultivated Blueberries have been origi¬ 
nated and improved by government experiment to pro¬ 
duce 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 lengthen the sea¬ 
son are advised. Ripen from early July to late August. 
Bushes make a beautiful and useful ornamental shrub. 
Cultivated Blueberries for market are profitable, 
selling retail from 45c to 70c per quart. Many new plant¬ 
ings are being made because profits are good. 
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 select¬ 
ed the 3 that in our opinion are best, most productive. 
RAN COCAS. Midseason, Hardy, vigorous, productive; 
very large, firm berries of excellent sweet flavor. 
RUBEL. Late. Hardy, vigorous and very productive, 
upright grower; large, extra firm berries of good quality. 
HARDING. Late. Sweetest of all. Hardy, very produc¬ 
tive; spreading growth. 
PRICES OF BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
2- yr., No. 1, Siure to Grow; Start to Bear Second Season 
2 for $1.50; 4 for $2.65; 6 for $3.80; 12 for $6.85; 25 for $13.75 
3- yr., No, 1, Bearing Age Bushes. 
Each $1.25; 3 for $3.30; 6 for $5.75 (Rancocas-Rubel Only). 
Blueberries can be grown satisfactorily on sandy or 
muck soil that is strongly acid and well supplied with 
water. Soil not acid can be made so by mixing in acid 
peat or Sodus Acid Humus. (See enclosed leaflet). 
