Cultivated 
BLUEBERRIES 
These giant, cultivated Blueberries are the 
result of scientific breeding by state experi- 
ment stations and are far superior to the ordi- 
nary wild Blueberries. Two to six bushes in 
your garden will furnish your family plenty of 
berries for fresh pies and canning. Highly 
profitable when grown for market. 




























In order to thrive, Blueberries require an 
acid soil with abundant moisture. If your soil 
is not acid it may be made so by mixing with 
a liberal quantity of acid peat, rotted leaves, 
pine needles, sawdust, or similar material. 
Prices of Cultivated Blueberries: 12-18” tall 
—heavy 2-yr. bushes $1.75 each, 2 for $3.00. 
Two varieties should be planted to pollinate. 
RANCOCAS. Bears early summer, upright grow- 
er, vigorous, hardy, fruit very fine flavor. Fruit 
medium to large size. Sets very heavy crop of 
fruit buds. Needs heavy pruning. 
RUBEL. Midseason to late bearer, upright grow- 
er, vigorous, very hardy. Very fine flavor, fruit 
medium to large size. Sets heavy crop of buds. 
Moderate pruning. 
JERSEY. Bears late in the season. Upright, very 
vigorous grower, hardy. Fruit is large to very 
large in size. Fine flavor. Sets a good crop of 
fruit buds, but not as heavy as the other two 
varieties. Considered by many to be the finest 
variety we have at present. Requires only 
moderate pruning. 




Rancocas Blueberry 
Prolific CURRANTS 
PRESIDENT WILDER. Berries large and very dark red, mild sub-acid, 
clusters large, hangs on bushes for great length of time. A very de- 
sirable variety which does well in all sections. One of the heaviest 
yielders. 2 yr. plants. Each, postpaid, 50c; 10 for $3.50. 
RED LAKE CURRANT. Originated at Minnesota Experimental Farm. 
Tested in all localities and recommended from all sources. Ripens 
mid-season. Berries red, unusually large; clusters large and filled with 
berries, we think will prove to be the coming commercial and home 
Currant. No. 1 plants, each, postpaid, 60c; 10 for $5.00. 

Hanson's BUSH CHERRY 
Beautiful as an ornamental—valuable for its 
fruit. Easy to grow; effective in any landscape 
planting and which bears delicious fruit of good 
size and excellent flavor. Fruit is wonderful to eat 
right from the bush; makes superb jam, or clear, 
sparkling jelly. Perfectly hardy anywhere. They 
always retain their dwarf stature. Heavy, 2-year 
bushes. Will start bearing next year. While they 
last, only $.75 each. 
Red Lake 
Currant 


Hanson’s 
Bush Cherry 
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