& “Cold Medal” 
Delphiniums 
These Delphiniums are the finest I have ever 
offered. The huge spikes, studded with bloom 
are often 4 to 5 feet high and the individual 
florets are many times larger than the greatly 
reduced illustration. The colors include pure 
blues, purples, and mauves as well as pure 
snow white. The plants themselves are strong, 
stocky flowering size two year old plants with 
extra heavy root system. I would be justified 
in offering them at $1.50 each, but as I have 
an extra fine large stock of them I am making 
a special price inducement that should appeal 
to all flower lovers. 
7Se each; 3 for $1.75: 6 for $2.75; 12 for $4.50 
100 for $30.00 
Wisterias 
Many people have had the great disap- 
pointment of buying cheap Wisterias and 
then having no flowers on them after grow- 
ing them for years. You will not have this 
trouble with the plants I am offering, as 
they are all grafted plants grown from 
flowering wood of extra fine plants and 
every plant will furnish a great profusion 
of bloom. The plants are extra strong 
robust plants, much finer than anything 
you would expect to receive. You will be 
agreeably surprised when you see them, 
and still more pleased when you see them 
in bloom. 
WHITE OR PURPLE—Your choice— 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 6 for $7.50. 

Purple 
Wisteria 

New Giant Blueberries 
If you have been buying blueberries in the market lately you may have 
noticed that they are larger and more delicious than the kind you were 
formerly able to get. This is the result of work that has been done by 
experts to improve the old fashioned blueberry. The following is a group 
of the finest new blueberries to date. They produce the most delicious fruit 
up to 34 of an inch in diameter. Each plant should produce several quarts 
of berries each season. Aside from their value in this respect they are most 
ornamental of all shrubs, Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Two or more 
varieties should be planted together for cross-pollenization for best results. 
They are hardy anywhere and easy to grow. Cultural directions will be 
sent along with the plants. 
Prices on the following varieties: $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $6.00. 
CABOT—The earliest variety of all to bear fruit. Broad plants about 3 ft. 
high, making a broad, low spreading bush. 
CONCORD—The bush is of upright habit and will eventually reach 6 ft. 
in height. They ripen a few days earlier than Rubel. Berries are large, 
frequently measuring 34 inch in diameter. 
JERSEY—The bush is of vigorous habit and grows to be quite large. 
The berries are the largest of any here listed and ripen about the same 
time as Rubel. 
RANCOCAS—The bush is of slender, vigorous, upright growth reaching 
about 5 ft. in height. The berries are somewhat larger than Rubel and ripen 
several days earlier. 
RUBEL—The bushes are vigorous and handsome and eventually reach a 
height of 6 ft. or more. The berries are large and of fine blue color. Can be 
depended upon for a good crop every year. Ripens about 2 weeks later 
than Cabot. 
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