Giant Cultivated BLUEBERRIES 
Get Started Now With The Best 
Blueberries are the newest fruits that have a great future, 
cood market and little competition. Their size is almost un- 
believable. The bushes have no thorns, and once-set will last 
a lifetime. Should be planted on acid soil for best results. Prices 
this last season were 7Oc to 80c per quart, and an acre of 
blueberries will pick, when mature2d, from 3,000 to 5,000 quarts. 
Set at least 12 plants for home use. More if you possibly can, 
you'll never regret it. 
All Plants B & B 
Rubel. This variety was one of the first that was offered to the 
public, and has continued down through the years to be one 
of the best. Is a parent of many of the present hybrids. The 
bush is upright, very vigorous, hardy and productive. Ships 
well. is a producer of large size fruit, and a heavy bearer. 
Rancocas. Midseason. Is of excellent quality, and a very good 
shipper. The bush does not grow quite as tall as Rubel, but 
it produces a lot of fruit over a long picking season. Large 
size 2-yr. plants $1.50 each, 10 for $1.35; 3-yr. olds 18-24 
in. $1.80 each, 10 for $1.75 each: 
To all customers in Washington, California and Idaho: Please 
get special permit from your State Nursery Department when 
you order Currants, Gooseberries and Grapes from us, because 
we are unable to ship them into your states without these 
permits. 
NOTICE: We do not accept 
orders less than $2.00. 
BLACKBERRIES—Continued 
THORNLESS VARIETY OF 
BLACKBERRIES 
THORNLESS VARIETY OF BLACKBERRIES 
3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00, 100 for $25.00 
Boysenberry. This thornless strain has retained all 
the good characteristics of its parent plant, in- 
cluding its rugged thrifty growth, and hardiness. 
You can handle these canes with your bare hands, 
and enjoy picking the large, attractive fruits. 
Youngberry (Plant Patent No. 4). This berry is 
superior to the parent plant of thorny type only 
to the extent that the hard punishing and annoy- 
ing thorns are not present. Berries ripen a few 
days earlier. 
Loganberry (Plant Patent No. 82). This new berry 
has proven far more productive, and its berries 
are larger than the old thorny type of Loganberry. 
A delightfully high flavored berry of dark red 
color. The canes are larger and entirely thornless. 
Evergreen Blackberry. This new berry is becoming 
very popular on the Pacific Coast. It is a very 
large, long berry which comes into production 
around the middle of August. Very productive 
and a good seller. 
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CURRANTS 
3 feraS1L007ah0mtor* $2:7 5. 
Perfection. Bright red. It is one of the most productive cur- 
rants, of rich, mild, sub-acid flavor. Has lots of pulp and few 
seeds. 
Cherry. The largest of all red currants, with the berries some- 
times more than one-half inch in diameter. Short bunches. 
The plant is very vigorous and productive. 
Fay’s Prolific. Large bunches of excellent quality red berries. 
Very productive. 
New Red Lake Currants—H-7. A new, bigger, better, heavier- 
bearing Red Currant that has all the good qualities of the old 
varieties and a lot of new ones of its own. Bushes thrifty and 
heavy bearing. Currants large in big, well filled bunches. 
Long stems make for easy picking. 59c each, 3 for $1.59, 
10 for $4.39, postpaid. Supply limited, order early. 
Currants: 
Liyret-3) tor-$,12007 1.0 tor $2.76 
2 yr. 3-tors $1.50) a1 O-for.34:50 
GOOSEBERRIES - 
Oregon Champion. Berries medium round, smooth greenish 
white with thin transparent skin. Good quality, ripens early. 
The bush is vigorous and free from mildew. 
-"Gooseberries: 
Isyriv 3 form S OOM Ostorc 2. 15 
2 yr.: 3 for $1.50, 10 for $4.50 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
OREGON CHAMPION GOOSEBERRY 
CALAPOOIA BERRY FARM AND NURSERY, SHEDD, OREGON 
