BOYSENBERRIES 
Strong Transplants 
Each—30¢ 10—$2.50 100—$20.00 
The last word in berries; a cross breed of black- 
berry, loganberry and raspberry. Fruit 2 inches 
long and one inch in diameter, of a delightful flavor. 
Plants vigorous, yielding an unbelievable amount of 
fruit over a period of eight weeks. 
BLUEBERRIES 
2 yr. fancy—$2.00 Each 
These varieties will produce big crops of super- 
sized berries. Succeed best in a cool, light acid soil. 
Heavy mulching is necessary and the adding of 
aluminum sulphate or acid “Agrico” will keep the 
soil acid. No spraying is necessary. 
Varieties we list are self pollinating but it is ad- 
visable to plant two or three plants in a group. 
RUBEL: 
The Blueberry most widely grown commercially. 
An upright, hardy bush. Produces more fruit than 
any other variety. Berries good size, light blue, 
excellent variety if allowed to ripen thoroughly. 
Mid-season to late. Bush bright red in winter. 
STANLEY: 
Fruiting mid-season, very large attractive berries. 
Upright, vigorous, bush. 
CURRANTS 
2 yr. No. 1: Each—50¢, 10—$4.00 
A few currant bushes are a permanent addition 
to every home garden. 
WILDER: 
Generally accepted for home use, especially for 
jellies and jams. Berries glossy, dark red, borne 
in large clusters on long stems and of excellent 
flavor. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
2 yr. No. 1: Each—50¢, 10—$4.00 
A very few bushes of gooseberries will provide 
an abundant supply of fruit for preserving and pies. 
We have selected a single all purpose variety. 
DOWNING: pa. 
Bearing a whitish green fruit of medium size in 
mid-season. A vigorous, productive plant. 

SEEDS 
Vegetable and flower seeds put up by 
Vaughan - Ferry 
Mandeville - Crossman 
FERTILIZERS 
DUSTS and SPRAYS 

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