CRANBERRIES 
To Plant in Your Garden 
Clusters as large as your hand! Big, full-size, shiny red 
Cranberries in great quantity! And they thrive right in your 
garden, on dry land. These are the new U. S. D. A. Went- 
worth variety. Very valuable and dependable. One bush 
bears many quarts of fruit when mature. Often start bearing 
first year. 
Cranberry bushes are very ornamental. Attractive 3-lobed 
leaves turn gold and purple in autumn. Grow 4 to 6 feet 
tall but can be trimmed to desired height and shape. Plant 
them in the garden or shrub border. (Available only for 
spring planting.) Limited supply. Order early. 2-yr., No. 1 
bushes: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25, Postpaid. 
BLACKCAPS 
Plant Blackcap bushes only in the spring. ASK FOR 
SPECIAL PLANTING DIRECTIONS with your bundle, and 
FOLLOW THEM. Emlong Blackcap plants are Selected, 
l-yr., No. 1 grade. Set them 342 feet apart in the row, 
with rows 7 feet apart. 
PRICES—Logan and Cumberland Blackcap Plants 
Postpaid By Express Collect 
10 755 100 250 1000 ; 
$1.50 $2.50 $7.95 $16.50 $47.50 

LOGAN - Early 
An extra-early ripening Blackcap, which should be in every commercial 
planting. Plant it along with Cumberland to lengthen the fruiting sea- 
son, and add to your profits. Logan Blackcaps are round, large, glistening 
black. Juicy and sweet, and of excellent shipping and canning quality. 
Plants are thrifty growers, hardy, and resistant to drought. Set plants 
32 by 7 feet apart. Plant in March, April, May. Need no support. 
Do not sucker. SEE PRICES OF PLANTS ABOVE. 
coon CUMBERLAND - Laie 
BLACKCAPS 














Still the leading late Blackcap. Cumberland sets the standard of qual- 
ity by which others are judged. Starts to ripen midseason and bears 
through the late season. Produces a tremendously profitable crop. _ Ber- 
ries are large, round, black, firm, and ‘‘oozing’’ with rich flavor! - Desir- 
able for home use or market, fresh, canned, or made into juice, jelly and 
jam. Plants are thrifty growers, self-supporting,-non-suckering. Set them 
3% by 7 feet apart. Plant in March, April, or May. SEE PRICES OF 
PLANTS ABOVE. 

JUNEBERRIES JUNEBERRY BUSH 
Hardy Sweet — Delicious 
Here is a bush-fruit which will stand over 50 degrees below zero 
and come through with a crop! Juneberriés resend Blueberries in 
shape and appearance but the color is more maroon-red. They are 
borne in large, loose clusters, easy to pick. Flavor is pleasingly 
sweet—free from acid. Delicious to eat fresh and canned: in pies, 
jam, etc. A little lemon juice added to Juneberry pie makes it a 
grand treat! Require very little sugar. Bushes grow 6 to 8 feet 
tall but can be trimmed as desired. Showy white blooms in spring. 
Glossy green leaves. Plant them in the garden or shrub border. 
BIG BEARING-AGE BUS : ; 
ep HES: 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 cach; 4 to 5 ft., ee 
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