
Zs - Giant Cultivated Bluabeitiek 
r 
——— Delicious—Ornamental—Profitable 
+ Seicpionelaay) are ‘easily grown, ornamental in the 
2 lawn or shrubbery border,.and extremely useful 
from the standpoint of the fruit produced. They 
come into bearing the third year and reach full 
‘production in ‘about the sixth. Ten pint boxes 
of fruit from each plant or 6,000 pints per acre, 
retailing at 25e to 40c per box. The fruit is sev- 
eral times as large as the wild type, frequently 
— &% inch ine diameter. 
~ The cultivated” forms of Blueberries are easy. to 
grow and practically ‘free from disease and insect 
pests. To insure proper growth the soil should 
be acid. This soil condition can easily be pro- 
duced by the application of peat or the use of 
Sodus Acid Humus. See page 79 for prices of 
Peat and Sodus Acid Humus. 
As two plants are required for pollination we 
a different variety. With each order we furnish 
complete cultural directions. 
CABOT. Early. Bears a heavy crop of large 
sweet berries. Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
RANCOCAS. Mid-season. Very large berries 
and one of the sweetest. 4 to 5 feet high. 
UBEL. A few days later than the above. 
Vigorous grower and very productive, bearing 
large quantities of slightly tart berries. Grows 
6 to 8 feet. The standard main crop variety for 
commercial planting. 
PRICES: t-year-old plants, your choice of the 
above varieties, at 40c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for 
$3.00, postpaid. 
75¢ each; 3 for $1.80; 
2-year No. |. 12 for 
$6.00. Add {0c per plant for parcel post shipment. 
should bear a little 
12 for 
3-year No. {. If set early, 
the first year. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
$8.00. Postage, 20c per plant extra. 
bk ges 2 shat zou zb Ea at least 2 plants, each 
2 to 21/2 Inches 
_ BOYSENBERRY in Length 
Greatest Money Maker of All 
Ls ~ Out-Yields All Other Cane Fruits 
‘The Boysenberry is the most remarkable berry 
introduced in many years. It is the one berry 
_ that is proving its worth in all parts of the 
United States for both the home garden and the 
commercial planter. They command high prices 
on the fresh fruit markets, and are equally as 
* popular in the fancy food class of canned fruits 
-and preserves. 

Rubel 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
You can now pick berries without scratches and torn cloth- 
ing. Thornless Boysenberry is the answer to that dream, 
Thornless Boysenberry is equal to the thorny type in every 
respect, and has two distinct advantages. 
THORNLESS. Exactly that. The branches are smooth and 
entirely without the disagreeable thorns or briars. 
E LY. Ripens a week ahead of the thorny type thus plac- 
ing the first pickings on the market at a time when the fruit 
commands the highest price. 
Prices: 40c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50. 
per plant for parcel post charges. * 
EVERBEARING RUNNERLESS 
Strawberries from Seed 
Blueberries 

-The Boysenberry is "just as easily grown as 
~ Blackberries or Dewberries, and is much more 
productive. The fruit is larger and of better 
quality. Many of the rich, luscious wine-col- 
ored berries measure 2 to 2144 inches in length. 
Reports have been received of yields of nearly 
double that of Blackberries on the same farm. 

Add one cent 


Boysenberry is no longer an’experiment. It 
5 pean Wei Pas ee ae aie a RED BARON SOLEMACHER. This wonderful novelty does 
a tee “ee ian ae hee a seas Boysenberry not have runners, flowers within eight weeks after sowing, and 
= . eee P ; produces great quantities of fruit throughout the season. Su- 
eee x ess de eae Prices of Boysenberry Plants: 3 for 50c; 12 for © perior quality, pleasing aroma, and “rich, wild-Strawberry 
miss this delicious new berry. If you grow ber. ~ $!-!0; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $5.50; 500 for $21.00; Savors. Elan seed this spring, and. barvest 8 grop this coming 
ries for profit, Boysenberry will outyield and ~ 1,000 for $40.00. Add one cent per plant for parcel ~ YELLOW BARON SOLEMACHER. Same as above except 
post shipment. color of berries, which are yellow. Pkt., 50c. 
STRAWBERRIES 
«ar varieties of Strawberries listed in this catalog are perfect flowering and do not 
_Tequire other varieties for cross-pollination. 
succeeds under practically all climatic and soil conditions, even producing 
One of the largest berries ever produced. Sparkling, bright red and a . ; Srabad i ft > - greta 4 Ae 
Ambrosia deliciously sweet. Ripens after other varieties are gone, making an paying crops in dry climates. Our thrifty plants set in the spring will pro- 
Bai late market variety. The fruit is borne on long stems held well off the ground. An duce a erop of berries in 90 days and continue through summer and fall 
_ exceptionally fine berry and highly recommended. until stopped by freezing weather. 
Eighteen or twenty berries will often fill a quart box. They are rich glossy 
Experienced Strawberry growers. who h é § Eig _ ate ae . 7 i, 
‘Fairfax at The very top of the Fist for quelint 7. 9 estan rea tee A red, of firm and solid texture, and delicious in flavor. <A small planting will 
7 _ bearing season as Premier, but is a much heavier bearer. The early blooms do not show keep the home table supplied with berries throughout the summer and fall. 
serious frost damage, and the fruiting season extends over a long period. Flavor rich A large planting will reap hundreds of dollars for the farmer. 
and sweet, bright red in color. Holds up well as a market variety. and stands long-dis- ' é 
GEM, THE MONEY-MAKER 
co shipping. 
Premier A pia extra ati ee awe y A large berry of uniform shape and 
! size, excellent quality, rich color and highly resistant to frost. These H 
qualities make Premier a profitable market variety. Leading Market Everbearer 
its many fine qualities making it 
both quality and 
Senator Dunlap 
out-sell anything you have ever planted. 

Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry 
18 Berries Fill a Quart Box 
Mastodon is a great money maker, as it will produce an enormous crop of 
big berries during the summer and fall months with just ordinary care. It 
ae 

The Gem is a most popular Everbearer, 
one of the leading market varieties. It is unexcelled for 
The old standby. A mid-season variety that grows on all 
types of soil and in all climates. A good producer and a 
fine berry, flavor. The fruit is well shaped and uniformly large. It is sparkling red in 
color, rich, and exceedingly sweet. Unsurpassed for keeping qualities and the 
Set Strawberries 18 firmness of the fruit permits its being handled for long-distance shipping, even 
during hot weather. Fruit buyers take Gem ahead of any other Everbearer. 
The plants are so sturdy that it is not necessary to remove the first blooms. 
Plant this spring and have ripe berries in just a few weeks. 
WAYZATA EVERBEARING PRICES of Strawberry Plants 
The Home Garden Berr 
Y Per 25 Per 100 Per 500 Per 1,000 
$ 4.25 $ 7.50 
If you have room for only one yariety in 2 
your garden, be sure to plant Wayzata. The 4.25 7.50 
plants seldom make runners so the ae can 
entire strength goes to produce 4.25 7°50 
large crops of very ‘sweet and 3.75 6.50 
delicious cardinal-red berries. 15.50 30.00 
An easy variety to grow and not prepaid. If 
Inches Apart in Rows 3 Ft. 
Apart; 9,700 Per Acre. 


Ambrosia 5 $1.05 
Fairfax -60 
Gem Everbearing 
Mastodon Everbearing.... 
1.05 
1.60 
2.00 
Premier 1.05 
Senator Dunlap 1.00 
Wayzata Everbearing..... 4.00 
The above prices are for shipment by express, 
you want them sent by parcel post, add 0c for each 25 plants, 
ideal for the home garden as to cover postage and special packing. Strawberries cannot be 
they need be set only one foot shipped with other stock, so we recommend parcel post shipments 
af apart. A sure bearer, even in lots of less than 100. Strawberry plants cannot be shipped into 
during hottest weather. If California. 

planted in April, you can start 
to pick berries in July and al- 
most continuously from then 
until October or November, 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 

woo Mastodon Everbearing 
