
Blueberries require an acid soil which contains an abund- 
ance of peat moss or other partly decayed vegetable matter. 
If your soil is deficient in this material, a heavy application 
of peat, rotted sawdust, or other material should be made 
and worked into the top 6 inches of soil. 
Plant 3 or 4 feet apart in rows 6 to 8 feet apart. Will pro- 
duce satisfactorily for fifty years or more. For proper 
pollination, plant two or more varieties. We recommend 
the following: 
3-9 10-29 
Each Each’ Each 
3-year, 12t0 15in........$1.50 $1.30 $1.15 
Bearing Size: 
4-year, 15 to 24in........ 2.25 2.00 1.75 
CABOT (Early). Bush is rather low and spreading, seldom 
reaching a height exceeding 4 ft. One of the earliest 
varieties, a good producer, excellent flavor, and a good 
shipper. Fruit is large, firm and attractive. 
RANCOCAS (Midseason). Popular. Ripens about two 
weeks after Cabot. The bush is tall, vigorous and pro- 
ductive. The fruit is large, light blue, firm and attractive. 
RUBEL (Late). Tall, well shaped bush, attractive ap- 
pearance, excellent producer, good quality, slightly 
tart berry. 

JERSEY (Late). Tall, well shaped bush, attractive ap- Rancocas Blueberries 
pearance, excellent producer, large, good quality berry. . & 

Blackberries thrive best on fertile loam. The 
rows should be about 6 feet apart, with each 
plant approximately 2 feet apart in the row. 
10 for $1.50, 25 for $2.75, 100 for $8.25, 500 for 
$27.00, 1000 for $50.00. 
ELDORADO. Without doubt the most 
popular variety. Ideal for small garden or 
commercial planting. Plants are hardy and 
produce heavy crops. Strong, healthy 
grower resistant to disease. The berries are 
large, elongated, jet black, are soft; flesh 
juicy. Moderately firm and sweet. Ripens 
over a long period. 
ALFRED. A new variety that 
is becoming prominent. Well 
liked for its large size, sweetness 
and ability to produce large crops 
Eldorado ‘al 4 annually. Ripens a few days 
“ ahead of Eldorado. 















A GIANT NEW BLACK 
Morrison © *'raseeerry 
This variety, which originated in Northern Ohio ts highly praised 
by growers everywhere. Extremely large, shiny jet black berries 
of fine flavor and less seedy than other sorts; excellent for market 
and home use. The strong, vigorous vines are very productive 
and free from disease and very long lived. 
We recommend this variety without reservation to those who 
want the best Black Raspberry. 
5 for 95c., 10 for $1.80, 25 for $3.30, 50 for $5.50, 100 for $9.75 
Morrison 

