
BLUEBERRIES 
Hybrid Blueberries have become amazingly popular for home garden 
growing. Success with them depends on three things: (1) suitable 
acid soil conditions; (2) proper planting; (3) planting several varieties 
in order to insure cross pollination. 
From the five varieties listed below we select three varieties, which 
we ship in ‘‘Units of three” 
THREE STRONG BUSHES (three varieties, our $995 per 
choice) carefully wrapped and postpaid, for — unit 
Cabot. Earliest. Dwarf growth. Fine quality. 
Concord. Early. Large berries. Sweet. 
Jersey. Midseason. Huge berries. Vigorous grower. 
Rancocas. Early. Large berries. Slender growth. 
Rubel. Midseason. Very productive. Top quality. 
HARDY GRAPES 
One of the most satisfying home-garden fruits because of it easy, 
interesting culture, and because Grapes are grown on a trellis or fence 
and require little ground-area. Set the vines 10 feet apart and provide 
a support 6 feet or more in height. 
2-year vines, 60c. each, $1.50 for 3, $4.50 for 10 
Concord. The best-known of all the Grapes; late, black. 
Brighton. A sweet, red Grape growing well in New England. 
Niagara. The white Grape preferred by most growers. 

DWARF 
PEARS 
Each $2.00 
For three $5.00 
These small stature 
trees are recommended 
for backyard planting. 
Plant two varieties for 
cross pollination to in- 
sure large crops. 
Bartlett. Fine shape 
and color. Excellent 
flavor. 
Duchess. A _ depend- 
able Pear of large size 
and fine quality. Juicy 
and sweet. 
Seckel. Our very finest 
small-sized quality 
Pear. Universally 
liked. Ripens in early 
October. 
STANDARD PEARS 
Each $1.50 For three $4.00 For ten $12.00 
Bartlett. Probably the best known and most popular variety for N. E. 
growing. Fine shape, color and flavor. 
Beurre Bosc. An abundant bearer. Ripens in October. 
Sheldon. Handsome russet brown fruits. Delicious. 
Seckel. See description under dwarfs above. 
Each $1.50 PLUMS For three $4.00 
Abundance. Fruit very large. Flesh light yellow. Juicy and sweet. 
Burbank. Large, dark violet-red fruits. Juicy. 
Each $1.50 CHERRIES sor three $4.00 
Black Tartarian. The finest of all the sweet Cherries. Heart-shaped. 
Dark purple fruits. 
Napoleon. Beautiful large fruits of excellent flavor. Yellow with red 
cheeks. 
Early Richmond. Our choice of sour Cherry for pies and preserves; 
thin skinned and freestone. 
























SMALL FRUITS 
Berries of all kinds are becoming important crops for home gar- 
dens. The outlook “‘for the duration” is that fruits—both fresh and 
preserved—may be not too easy to get. All berries produce abundant | 
crops in a comparatively short time. Plant early in the Spring and 
plant liberally. 
STRAWBERRIES | 
The term ‘‘specialized culture’ has too often been applied to the 
raising of Strawberries. To the average gardener who just naturally | 
keeps his ground properly tilled, the home growing of really fine 
Strawberries should present no problem. 
Runner plants for April and May planting—$1.60 for 50 plants, 
$2.85 for 100 
Catskill. Midseason. Heavy yielding, producing fruit of large size 
and excellent quality. 
Dorsett. Early. A favorite for the home garden. Large, sweet, and 
of high color. 
Fairfax. Another of the preferred early varieties. Dark red fruit, 
firm, and of rich flavor. 
Marshall. An old-time favorite that is still very popular. Its rich, | 
dark fruit marks the peak of the Strawberry season. 
Gem. This new, everbearing variety brings improved flavor to the 
long-season type of Strawberry. We can recommend this Straw- 
berry for general garden planting here in New England. 
RASPBERRIES See 
Of easy culture, growing well 
in any good soil and sunny expo- 
sure. Set the plants 3 feet apart. 
$1.25 for 10 plants, $10.00 for 
100 except as noted 
Columbian. A large purple berry 
of distinctive, rich flavor. 
Cumberland. The best of the 
“Black-caps.”’ 
Latham. Popular red variety, 
late and sweet. 
Indian Summer. A fine, large, 
red berry of the ‘“‘everbearing”’ 
type; a recent introduction. 
$1.50 for 10 plants, $13.50 for 
100. 
BLACKBERRIES 
We have selected one variety 
Eldorado, which is an all-round 
good Blackberry; large fruit of ex- 
cellent flavor. 
$1.25 for 10 plants, $10.00 per 
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