Cultivated BLUEBERRIES 
These giant, cultivated Blueberries are the result of scientific breeding by state 
experiment stations and are far superior to the ordinary wild Blueberries. Two to 
six bushes in your garden will furnish your family plenty of berries for fresh pies 
and canning. Highly profitable when grown for market. 
In order to thrive, Blueberries require an acid soil with abundant moisture. If 
your soil is not acid it may be made so by mixing with a liberal quantity of acid 
peat, rotted leaves, pine needles, sawdust, or similar material. 
Prices of Cultivated Blueberries: 3-yr. bushes, $1.25 each, 2 for $2.00. Two 
varieties should be planted to pollinate. 
RANCOCAS. Bears early summer, upright grower, vigorous, hardy, fruit very fine fla- 
vor. Fruit medium to large size. Sets very heavy crop of fruit buds. Needs heavy 
pruning. ; S 
RUBEL. Midseason to late bearer, upright grower, vigorous, very hardy. Very fine fla- 
vor, fruit medium to large size. 
Sets heavy crop of buds. Moder- 
ate pruning. 
JERSEY. Bears late in the season. 
Upright, very vigorous 
grower, hardy. Fruit 
is large to very large 
in size. Fine flavor. 
Sets a good crop of 
fruit buds, but not as 
heavy as the other two 
varieties. Considered 
by many to be the fin- 
est variety we have at 
present. Requires only 
moderate pruning. 



































































Perfection 
Currants 
BUSH CHERRY 
Beautiful as an ornamental—valuable for its 
fruit. Easy to grow; effective in any landscape 
planting and which bears delicious fruit of good 
size and excellent flavor. Fruit is wonderful to 
eat right from the bush; makes superb jam, or 
clear, sparkling jelly. Perfectly hardy any- 
where. They always retain their dwarf 
stature. Heavy, 2-year bushes. Will start 
bearing next year. While they last, only 
60 each; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 

Prolific 
CURRANTS 
PRESIDENT WILDER. Berries large 
and very dark red, mild sub-acid, 
clusters large, hangs on bushes for 
great length of time. A very de- 
sirable variety which does well in 
all sections. One of the heaviest 
yielders. 2-yr. plants. Each post- 
paid 20c; 10 and 100 express col- 
lect, 10 for $1.75, 100 for $15.00. 
RED LAKE CURRANT. Originated 
at Minnesota Experimental Farm. 
Tested in all localities and recom- 
mended from all sources. Ripens 
mid-season. Berries red, unusually 
large; clusters large and filled with 
berries, we think will prove to be 
the coming commercial and home 
Currant. No. 1 plants, each, 30c; 
per 10, $2.50; per 100, $20.00. 
PERFECTION CURRANT. All of you 
folks will want some Currant Jell 
for winter. Perfection Currant is 
the one to raise for good jelly. The 
berry is at least twice as large as 
the ordinary Currant, and can pro- 
duce twice the crop. Some of the 
Perfection in our Nursery are near- 
ly as big as Cherries and are borne 
in huge clusters. Each, 25c; 
per 10, $2.00; per 25, $4.50. 

Wheelersburg, Ohio 
June 1, 1943 
Allen’s Nursery & Seed House, 
Dear Sirs: 
The several plants purchased from 
you this Spring were received in per- 
fect condition and all are growing 
well. Over the years I have pur- 
chased many plants from you and 
have found that in every instance 
that the house of Allen sends only 
one quality, the best. With heartiest 
good wishes. 
Jersey 
: Truly Yours. 
Blueberries 
CARL NAGEL, 
The Maples, Wheelersburg, Ohio. 
10 “ALLEN'S NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE 


