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Hot PreP° 
Sensation of a Lifetime 
Note Actual Photograph to the Left. 
As an ornamental shrub the Blueberry cannot be 
surpassed, are full of pink buds, which open into bell¬ 
shaped, white flowers starting in June. Leaves change 
in color from green to red late in the fall, making a 
beautiful bush for ornamental planting. Will grow to 
a height of six to eight feet. Four bushes in your 
front or back yard will also furnish you with Blue¬ 
berry pie throughout the season. 
It is profitable to plant Blueberries on a large 
scale. Farmers who have them ore getting rich— 
$400.00 per acre the third year! 
PRICE FOR: 
2 
4 
10 
25 
1-yr., 4-6 in. plants . . 
$1.10 
$2.00 
$4.50 
$10.00 
2-yr., 6-10 in. plants . 
. 1.50 
2.65 
6.00 
13.75 
3- yr., 10-15 in. plants 
4- yr., 15-24 in. plants 
5- yr., 2-3 ft. plants .. 
. 2.25 
. 3.25 
. 4.25 
4.00 
5.50 
8.00 
8.75 
12.50 
18.75 
See page 26 for varieties and further description 
and prices. 
GultUiated. SUteteVuei 
Sweet Septenwesi Gltewuf, 
(See page 8 for further description) 
New Fall-Bearing Cherry 
U. S. PLANT PATENT NO. 94 
Big sensation in horticulture—novelty of a lifetime. 
Ripens September first and hangs until the snow 
flies. Starts bearing the second season after planting 
and produces heavy annual crops thereafter; will be 
grown commercially as soon as stock is available. Just 
imagine going out in your dooryard and picking and 
eating sweet cherries in the fall of the yea/! 
Fruit is medium to large, red in color; unsurpassed 
as to quality, delicious for eating raw and a good 
canner. 
Don't let your neighbor get ahead of you—be the 
first in your community to get started with one or 
more of these trees. 
PRICE: Each 10 25 
1-yr., 3-4 ft. trees .$1.50 $14.50 $35.00 
Price is net, not subject to any cash discount. 
