Beebe CARDENS FORMRELAXATION 11 

THE SMALL-FRUIT GARDEN 
For the Victory Garden, the bush-fruits and Grapes are highly practical because 
they commence bearing early, and their fruit is important for preserves and juices. 
They require comparatively little space and are of easy culture. 
v Grapes 7 
3-yr. plants, 60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 per 10. 
Blue and Black Red White 
CONCORD BRIGHTON NIAGARA 
FREDONIA Caco 
WorDEN DELAWARE 
, Hybrid Blueberries 
These Blueberry plants are a source of su- 
perlatively fine fruit, but also are ornamental 
shrubs of rare beauty. They may well be used 
in association with their close relatives, laurel 
and rhododendron. In pleasant contrast to the 
rich, evergreen masses of the latter, blueberries 
give lightness, grace and color. They are, of 
course, important members of the fruit-garden. 
For successful fruiting, three or more plants 
of different varieties should be planted within 
ten feet of each other. They require acid soil, 
not too dry. 
Price: 3-yr., 15 to 18 inches—3 assorted plants 
for $3.00; 10 for $9.50. 
Casot. The earliest variety. Plants seldom 
exceed 3 feet in height and make a broad low 
bush. The large berries have a delicious sub- 
acid flavor. 
Concorp. The bush is of upright habit and 
at maturity exceeds 6 feet in height. The 
berries are large, frequently reaching three- 
quarters of an inch in diameter. They usually 
ripen a few days earlier than Rubel and are 
fine in flavor and appearance. 
Jersey. The bush is of vigorous habit and 
grows very large. The berries are the largest 
of any here listed, light blue and ripen about 
the same time as Rubel. 
Rancocas. Of slender, vigorous, upright habit 
reaching about 5 feet in height. The berries. 
are somewhat larger than those of Rubel and 
begin to ripen several days earlier. 
Ruse.. A vigorous, productive variety. Well- 
developed bushes stand 6 feet high and the 
large berries of fine color are usually ready 
to pick the first week in July. 


Extra heavy. 2 ft. Plants, B&B in all 
varieties for immediate results. 


Raspberries 
Strong plants, $1.25 per 10; $10.00 per 100, 
except as noted. 
CuieF. Early red variety, vigorous and produc- 
tive, and of excellent quality. 
CoLumsian. A handsome, purple hybrid be- 
tween the red and black varieties. Large, firm, 
handsome berries of high quality. Strong 
plants which do not sucker. 
CUMBERLAND. Large “black-cap” fruits of ex- 
cellent size. 
CuTuHBeERT. A popular red Raspberry, adapted 
to all soils and climates. 
INDIAN SUMMER. A recent introduction which 
usually fruits some the first season. Large red 
berries of the everbearing type. 
$1.50 per 10; $13.50 per 100 
LaTHAM. Vigorous, disease-resistant plants 
producing exceptionally large berries of good 
quality, bright red. Late. 
TayLor. This new red Raspberry is of large 
size and superb, rich flavor. Enormously pro- 
ductive. 
, Blackberries 
$1.25 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 
ELporapo. A very early main-crop variety, 
with large, handsome fruits of exceptionally 
high quality. Very hardy and much prized for 
home and local market. 
Hybrid 
Blueberries 

