THE NEW 
B0YSENBERR1 
Lots and lots of gre; 
big, luscious purple be 
ries. See page 17. 
Plant Afewest 
Mosie PnoptaMte 
' '■ • ■ . 
HARDEE PEACH 
A full crop when others fail. See page 22. 
New 
Fruit 1 
Garden 
3 Blueberry, 
2-yr. 
12 Boysenberry, 
1-yr. 
ONLY $ 2.25 
74e GIANT BLUEBERRIE 
Ornamental as Well as Enormously Producl 
These genuine cultivated Blueberries have been origii 
and improved by government experiment to produce 
yields of giant sise, deliciously sweet berries. Now » 
garden can have enough for canning and pies—2 to 6 bu 
Two varieties to lengthen the season are advised. Ripen 
early July to late August. Bushes make a beautiful and c 
ornamental shrub. 
Cultivated Blueberries for market 
profitable, selling retail from 35c tc 
per quart. Many new plantings are 1 
made because profits are good. 
Bushes last a lifetime and requir 
unusual care, yields vary from 
9 quarts per bush depending or 
Of the many varieties being ol 
we have selected the 3 that ir 
opinion are best, most product; 
RANCOCAS. Midseason. H 
vigorous, productive; very 
firm berries of excellent 
flavor. 
RUBEL. Late. Hardy, vigorous ano 
productive, upright grower; larg 
tra firm berries of good quality, 
ommended for commercial use. 
HARDING. Late. Sweetest of all. L 
very productive; spreading gr 
Longer fruiting season. 
PRICES OF BLUEBERRY PLAT 
2- yr., No. 1, sure to grow; start to bear si 
season: 2 for $1.35; 4 for $2.40; 6 for $3.3 
for $6.15; 25 for $12.00. 
3- yr., No. 1, bearing-age bushes: Each 
3 for $2.95; 6 for $5.15. 
Blueberries can be grown satisfactorily on sandy o. 
soil that is strongly acid and well supplied with 
Soil not acid can be- made so by mixing in acid j 
Sodus Acid Humus. (See page 25). 
