


10 Plants for $1.80 
The biggest berry ever developed. Its size is un- 
believable—two inches long is not unusual, three 
inches long not rare. Fifty of these plump, inch- 
thick marvels will fill a quart basket; a sight so 
remarkable people can’t resist buying them! They 
are rare—they are unusual. The demand is so 
tremendous retailers can't get enough of them. 
A cross between the California loganberry, 
raspberry and blackberry. Just think of a berry 
that has a little of each of these fruits all in one 
giant, nearly seedless, beautiful wine-colored 
berry, with a flavor that you will never forget. Get 
in on this wide-open market and.make money. 
Buntings’ hardy No. | strong-rooted plants bear 
big crops the second year. Do not miss planting 
some boysenberries in your Defense Garden this 
year. ; 
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» acre—easy to harvest, thornless. 

There is a big market for these delicious blueberries; they make mo. 
from any type of acid soil. Grow in big clusters—3000 to 5000 quarts »2! 
Plants last ising, give bigger yie!t®# \i4 
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every year. ( 
If your soil is sweet, use peat moss or partially hetted vegetable ma’ : 
around the plants to create acid. The period of ripéging covers seve) 
weeks; therefore harvesting can be done at leisure. ite the U. S. Dép' 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., for free booklet on blieberry culture 
Your choice of Cabot, early; Rancocas, mid-season: Rubel, late. l 
two or more varieties to cross-pollenize for best results. 

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