
Order by Catalog No. N-2836 
Seme By far the best Everbearing variety yet introduced. It 
* Meme =ohas given excellent results over a wide section of the 
gee may country and bears so heavily that it is a leading variety 
€.< } now in some sections as a spring bearer; in addition you 
Neng <7 get a bumper crop in the fall. One planter reported 
ha" tS returns of over $2500.00 from one acre the past season. 
iw og Color rich red clear through, firm, of high texture, sweet 
id and delicious. It will bear this summer, starting 60 to 90 
, days after planting and will continue to bear right up 
treamliner until heavy frost. Next year you will have spring, summer 
New Giant and fall fruit. It really has everything—fine flavor, large 
Everbearing size, good color, heavy bearing and is self-pollinizing. 
Supply is limited and demand will be heavy, so order 




. early, please. 25 plants $2.50; 50 for $4.50; 100 for 
» % $7.50; 250 for $12.50; 500 for $20.00; 1000 for 
ty ‘ $37.50; 2000 and over @ $35.00 per M. Prepaid. 



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Blueberry 
New Thowmless 
Order by Catalog No. N-2815 
The most profitable vine fruit in cultivation today, producing 
better than 6 tons of fruit per acre. Berries average I'/2 to 
2 inches long and | inch thick. Vines are absolutely thorn- 
less, so don't confuse this with the old thorny variety. Flavor 
is a combination of Raspberry, Loganberry and Blackberry, 
from which it was crossed and originated. An outstanding 
fruit to serve fresh, for pies, jellies or to put in your freezer. 
Set plants 6 feet apart each way. Extremely hardy. 5 for 
$1.25; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.75; 50 for $9.00; 100 for 
$16.50. Prepaid. 
New Cultivated 
Everybody loves Blueberries, but you really never 
have tasted any good ones unless you have eaten 
some of these Cultivated varieties. Fruits are as 
large as the end of your thumb. Produced in pro- 
fusion on strong, stately bushes. They are different 
than most plants, requiring acid soil; therefore, be- 
fore planting mix a little Peat Moss, sawdust or leaf 
mold with the soil to keep it acid. Berries grow in clusters like small bunches 
of Grapes. Sweet and mild with hardly any seeds. Fruit ripens from early 
July until the forepart of August. Plant no less than two to insure cross- 
pollinization. : 
N-2816—Strong 2 year old No. 1 Plants, 2 for $2.50; 4 for $4.50; 
6 for $6.25; 12 for $12.00. Prepaid. 
N-2817—3 year old, Extra Strong Plants, 2 for $3.50; 4 for $6.50; 
6 for $9.00; 12 for $16.75. Prepaid. 


Thornless 
Boysenberry 
