Look at this bush ! 
Dwarf (about 4 to 6 feet high) and 
neat with clean bark and leaves. 
Disease-free—no spraying! 
A bush should produce 2 quarts (@ 
25c wholesale) its 6th year and by the 
8th or 9th about $1.00 a year in berries. 
Planted 6 ft. apart (1200 to the acre) 
you could safely expect on good land a 
gross income of $1200 a year, selling 
wholesale. Picking costs are high, but 
hiring all work done, a net profit of $600 
an acre is actually being made on these. 
Huge^ Hybrid Blueberries 
Here^s Beauty that Pays a Profit ! 
Really beautiful as specimens or in hedges. Suited for use in small 
quantities in the small garden. A 100-foot hedge will pay about $25. 
worth of berries a year ! (Spaced 18 inches). These were developed 
by the late Dr. Frederick Coville of the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. 
VARIETIES AVAILABLE 
and PRICES 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2 year (12 inches).. $1.25 $ 9.00 $ 80.00 
3 year (15 to 18 in.) 1.75 15.00 .... 
4 year (bearing).... 2.25 20.00 .... 
(Strong 1 year plants, 10 assorted $5.50) 
Rubel. Vigorous. Large blue berries in 
July. 
Pioneer. Smaller bush; larger berries. A 
heavy bearer and early. 
Rancocas. Slender, upright bush. Berries 
larger than Rubel, a few days earlier. 
Concord. A large bush with huge berries 
of fine flavor. 
Jersey. The largest bush, also the largest 
berries. Vigorous. Light blue. 
June. Slender bush. Very large and 
early berries. 
Cabot. The earliest. Broad, low bush. 
Delicious berries. 
Look at these berries ! 
Photograph is life-size. Light blue color 
Needs only an acid soil 
Blueberries require an acid soil contain¬ 
ing peat or other rotted vegetable matter. 
They need a moderate supply of soil-mois¬ 
ture, and good drainage so that the roots 
can get air during the growing season. 
BubuS—The Brruflbles —(Raspberry, Blackberry, etc.) 
Any Soil; Prune cautiously, berries only grow on last year’s wood! Postpaid Prices 
Red Raspberries (R. strigosus. Zone I.) 
Postpaid Not Post. 
(6) (25) (100) 
St.Regis-—Crop in spring and another 
in autumn.60 1.50 4.00 
Taylor—New. Very large and very pro¬ 
lific . 1.55 4.00 7.00 
Yellow Raspb erries (Strigosus, Zone I.) 
Golden Queen — Delicious amber-yel¬ 
low .85 1.95 8.25 
Blackberries (Zone III.) 
Postpaid Not Post. 
(6) (25) (100) 
Eldorado — Large, upright and most 
dependable .$ .65 $ 1.50 $ 4.25 
Early Harvest — Ih*olific and 10 days 
earlier than Eldor¬ 
ado .65 1.50 4.25 
Dewberry (R. procumbens. Zone 11.) 
Lucretia—Larger and sweeter than any, 
but soft.60 1.50 4.00 
Hybrid Brambles 
Postpaid 
, , (6) (25) 
Loganberry, Zone VI.—Mild, winey fla¬ 
vor. Distinct in this kind only. 
(1-yr.) .$1.75 $ 6.00 
Boysenberries, Zone V-VI.—Huge, 2 in. 
berry, highest quality of all brambles. 
Hardiest of new hybrids. Prolific in 
fruit. There is no better berry known. 
(2-yr.) . 1,85 5.00 
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