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VEGETABLE GROWING was a new venture for many 
gardeners last year and will be to thousands more this year. 
Provided you have the sunny area and the determination to 
weed and cultivate, feed and spray or dust, then by all means 
plan to devote at Jeast a part of your garden to vegetables. The 
goal of 22,000,000 Victory Gardens suggested by the U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture will be reached and they are bound to 
play a tremendous part in the war effort so far as food production 
is concerned. 
Important to gardeners nearby is our large-scale production 
of young “started” vegetable plants. They will be ready in 
April, May, and June for transplanting from our greenhouses to 
gardens and farms for early and late crops. ‘These plants are for 
sale at our East Rutherford Nurseries for cash and carry business 
or delivery within short distance; no mail orders for express or 
parcel post deliveries of vegetable plants. 

MAIN OFFICE: 
Paterson Ave. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
PHONE: RUtherford 2-0700 


It is by no means necessary to 
have a real orchard in order to en- 
joy your own home-grown fruit. 
Fruit trees may be planted at the 
rear of a shrub border, along the 
boundary of your property, or as 
specimens on the Iawn. They will 
produce glorious spring 
bloom and delicious vita- 
min-rich fruit. 
Grapes may be grown on 
a fence at the edge of the 
garden, or on a trellis beside 
the house or garage, while 
the bush fruits lend them- 
selves very well to border 
and hedge planting. 

BLUEBERRIES 
These new, large, cultivated Blueberries are delicious and easy to grow. They 
also make beautiful low shrubs that may well be used in association with laurel 
and rhododendron. Like moist, acid soil with lots of peat moss or leaf-mold. 
We offer three varieties as follows: Early, Midseason, and Late-bearing.- 
11, to 2-ft. plants, B&B, $2 each 
This enables us to give the customer the benefit of new and improved va- 
rieties as soon as available. Specify your choice. Each plant labeled by name 
when received. 
Special Offers 9 plants, 3 each of Early, Midseason, and S16 
Late varieties (regular value $18) . . for 
NET 

STRAWBERRIES 
Dorsett. Bright, attractive berries early in the season. Not as hardy as Pre- 
mier, but a heavy yielder. 
Premier. Produces berries of perfect form, medium to large in size. Does very 
well in the North. Productive through a long season. 
Fairfax. Large, firm berries of first-rate quality. Ideal for both home and 
market. Healthy, strong plants. 
Established plants growing in 3-inch pots, 
$2.50 per doz.; $15 per 100 
BRANCH OFFICE: 
Our Clifton Farms are on the Valley 
Road between Montclair and Pater- 
son. For the convenience of those 
in this area on matters concerning 
trees, shrubs and evergreens. 
PHONE: SHerwood 2-2284 
