Blueberries 
Improved U. S. Gov't. Hybrids 
Delicious Flavor—Profitable—Ornamental 
Large clusters of sapphire blueberries; plump, tender, prac- 
tically seedless, the size of grapes and far superior to the wild 
Blueberries in flavor. 
Delightfully Ornamental—no shrub is of greater beauty the year round 
than the Blueberry. During the summer the foliage is a deep, rich satiny 
green, and against this background hang clusters of berries royal in their 
magnificence. The leaves are crimson and a bronze in autumn and twigs 
red in winter. In the spring are the pink buds and the white flower bells. 
Finest varieties developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. We are 
offering RANCOCAS, RUBEL and JERSEY varieties ripening from early 
to late in order named. All large fruited, highest quality, widely adapted 
and thrifty upright growers. Plant at least two varieties together to in- 
sure proper pollenization. 

New Low Prices on Cultivated Blueberries 
By Express F. 0. B. New Carlisle, Ohlo. 
Price for Heavy Plants Each a 10 25 100 
2 yr. 6-12”. ...$1.00 $2.70 $ 8.50 $18.75 $ 60.00 
3 yr. 12-18"... 1.35 3.45 10.50 24.50 90.00 
4 yr. 18-24” Heavy 
Bearing Age.. 2.15 6.25 17.50 37.50 125.00 
Plant two or more varieties together for proper pollenization. 
Finest Horticultural Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries—$1.00 per 
Bag. (Approx. 1 Bu.) 
SCARFF’S Blueberries 
are the largest cultivated varie- 
ties, improved by the Government 
{In the Whitesbog country of New Jersey. Give them an acid soil condition 


Blueberries Large as Grapes 
Cultivated Blueberries pre- 
fer an acid soil containing an 
abundance of peat or other 
partially rotted vegetable mat- 
ter. They also need a moder- 
ate supply of moisture and 
good drainage. If your soil 
is not already acid this con- 
dition may be created easi! 
by mixing with the surface 
soil and a liberal quantity of 
acid peat, partially rotted 
leaves, pine needles, sawdust 
or chip dirt. Flowers of Sul- 
phur will also help to main- 
tain the soil acidity. 
and plenty of moisture. They start to bear in one or two years and will 
continue to produce heavy crops for many, many years. 


Bearing Age Raspberry Plants 
Gain a year and produce fruit the first season. 
This is choice transplanted stock and we can 
furnish at the following prices: 







. By Express 
Postpaid Not Prepaid 
Variety Per 12 25 50 {00 200 

Cumberland (BIk.) $2.35 $4.25 $7.50 | $12.50 $20.50 
Ind. Summer (Ever- 
bearing Red) .... 3.25 5.45 9.85 | 14.45 24.50 
Latham (Red) ...... 2.35 4.25 7.50} 12.50 20.50 
Marcy (Red) ........ 2-55") 4.75 88.65") 113750" 22.00 
Newburgh (Red).. 2.40 4.35 8.25 12.75 21.00 
Taylor (Red) ...... 2.50 4.50 8.45; 13.00 21.50 
Sunrise (New 
Early Red)........ 2.55 4.75 8.65] 13.50 22.00 
In planting these bearing age Raspberries it 
is important to cut the tops back to within 10 
or 12 inches of the ground. This may reduce 
the quantity of fruit produced the first year 
but at the same time it will assure you of a 
good substantial growth so necessary to es- 
tablishing the plant for future production. 
















Ai! POSTPAID prices 5% higher west of the 
Mississippi river. 

Attractive Shrubs Loaded with Delicious Blueberries— 
Finest of the Ornamental! Fruits. 


You Can Depend On Fine Plants from Scarff's 
Rhode Island— My order of small trees and shrubs arrived a few days ago, and I am so well pleased 
with them; they were well packed and in excellent condition and so much larger than advertised in your 
catalog. I was delightfully surprised upon receiving such fine large and sturdy trees. You will surely hear 
from me again in the Spring.—Carol B. Burchall. 
Virginia— My order of nut trees and berries arrived Saturday. They were beautifully packed and are 
perfect-iooking trees.—Mrs. J. F. Magale. 
New York— Received nursery stock yesterday from six different growers, from whom I had ordered, and 
your stock was unquestionably the best.—A. C. Amman Von Borowsky. 
Ohio— The berries and fruit trees you sent are off to a good start.—James A. Peirce. 




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