8 HOLDRIDGE’S BOOK OF BERRIES—1944 
PRUTS PRES 
Fruit trees are quite scarce this year and we feel fortunate 
in being able to offer as large a variety as we have. 
These trees are not propagated on our farm. We purchase 
these from a very reliable grower and they are surely fine 
looking trees. We guarantee these the same as our own plants. 
We feel that when you compare these prices with those 
offerd by various salesmen, you will find you can save quite a 
bit by ordering from us. We hope that if you want some trees, 
you will come to our farm any time after April 1 and: pick out 
your trees and take them right along with you. When we are 
sold out, there will be no more available this year. 
These trees are too large to be shipped by Parcel Post. 
These prices are for trees at our farm or shipped by express, 
not prepaid. All orders to be shipped must total at least $2.00. 
As trees are dormant, they will be shipped about April 1st 
or as soon after order is received as possible. If you are not 
ready to set out, place roots in water. 
“GRAPE VINES 
2 YEAR No. 1 
Every farm and garden should include a few grape vines. 
They take up very little room, as they can be trained to go 
anywhere. 
“ CONCORD (Black)—This is the old standard blue-black 
grape. It is very hardy and very productive. 
. Prices:. 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
’ BLUEBERRIES 
Cultivated Blueberries grow in large clusters, plump, tender 
and practically seedless. They will grow anywhere that straw- 
berries will, doing their best on a moist acid soil fairly free 
from rocks. For pollination plant at least two varieties. 
RUBEL (Early)—3-year transplants, 10-12 inches. 
‘RANCOCAS (Mid-season)—10-12 in. 
SJSERSEY (Late)-—10-12 in. 
Price: $1.25 each. 
RHUBARB 
MYATTS LINNEAS—tThis is one of the easiest fruits to 
grow. Once planted, it will last for many years. Plant in hills 
about 3 feet apart. This variety is large tender, and yields 
abundantly. 
Prices: 3 for 25c; 6 for 50c; 15 for $1.00; 100 for $6.00. 
Postpaid. : 
Thank you very much for sending the strawberry plants so 
promptly. They arrived this morning in good condition. 
Sincerely yours, 
PAUL. R. CHESEBRO, 
Mystic, Conn. 
