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A “Whopper” of a Berry—Often 
Measuring an Inch Across 
PRICE: 2 yr., Extra Large Transplants, 6 for 
$3.20; 10 for $4.00; 25 for $7.40. 
This is the berry which has created such a sensation 
throughout the United States. A tremendous bearer of 
immense berries, often 1 Y2 to 2 inches long, of the high- 
est quality. No matter whether used fresh or canned, 
or in pies or jelly, it stands supreme. ‘No other berry has ever been received 
so enthusiastically or planted so widely. Late July. 
With some protection where the thermometer drops more than 10 de- 
grees below zero, they can be grown almost anywhere other berries can be 
successfully grown. 
For field culture spacing 7 feet apart in the rows with rows 7 feet apart 
is recommended. In smaller plots this may be varied to suit local condi- 
tions but plants should not be set closer than 6 feet in the rows. 
These plants are strong, extra large, 2 years old. Will take hold at once 
4 and produce heavily tne second year. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
PRICE: 1 yr., No. 1, Selected 
plants, 6 for $2.40; 10 for 
$3.00; 25 for $5.50. 
This amazing new berry has the same big, juicy, delicious 
fruit as the regular Boysenberry. The vines are absolutely 
thornless, making the cultivation of same and picking easy. 
They can be trained to a trellis or wire. Late July. 




































These giant, cultivated 
Blueberries are the result of 
scientific breeding by State 
_Experimental Stations and are far superior to the ordi- Ge 4 
nary wild Blueberries. Two "ie 4 
to six bushes in your gar- Brie 
den will furnish your family 
plenty of berries for fresh pies and canning. Highly 
profitable when grown for market. 
Two different varieties should be planted to pol- 
lenate. 
Blueberries can be planted in any good garden soil. 
Should bear first year. 
PRICE: 3 yr., 18-24 in., $2.75 each; 5 for $11.75; 10 for 
$20.00. 
CABOT. The earliest variety to ripen. Berries have a delicious 
sub-acid flavor. Plants seldom exceed 3 feet in height, 
making a broad, low bush. 
CONCORD. High bush, berries large, well flavored, and- 
attractive in appearance. Mid- 
season, 
RANCOCAS, Upright grower, vig- 
orous, hardy; fruit very fine 
flavor. Fruit medium to large 
size. Sets very heavy crop of 
fruit buds. Mid-season. 
RUBEL. An_ upright, 
vigorous grower. Rip- 
ens about 2 weeks 
later than Cabot. A 
dependable year after 
year produc- 
er. Late. 


