Hybrid 
BLUEBERRIES 
These new, cultivated Blueberries have been 
so improved that they produce wonderfully large, 
plump, tender fruits of delicious flavor. It is 
essential that they be planted in groups of more 
than one variety in order to insure cross pollin- 
ation. 
Besides producing this superb fruit, these plants 
are ornamental at all times of the year. They 
are suitable to include in a shrub border, growing 
about 6 feet or more high and their Fall colora- 
tion is brilliant. 

Blueberries require an acid soil containing 
an abundance of vegetative matter, like peat, 
moderate soil moisture and good drainage. Plant 
about 4 feet apart. Blueberries require pruning 
to maintain large-sized fruits. 
We offer the following varieties of fruiting 
age: Strong, transplanted, 3 year plants at 
$2.25 each, 3 for $6.00 
Rancocas. Large, light blue, firm and attrac- | _ | 
tive. Fruits ripen early. i. : 
Concord. [.arge berries borne in Grape-like clus- 
ters; fine in flavor and appearance. Midseason 
Rubel. An excellent and dependable yielder. Plants are tall, vigorous, 
productive. The standard late variety. 
Jersey. Large berries which keep well. Late. Plants vigorous and 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. Rust-resistant. Rec- 
ognized as the leading variety. Asparagus 
will grow in any garden soil but to pro- 
duce the largest, most tender stalks the 
soil must be rich and well fertilized. Set 
plants so that crowns are about 3 in. 
(not deeper) below the surface in trenches 

Jersey Blueberries 
1 it deep.’ Plant about 18 in: apart. 
Plant- in April. Strong, 2-year roots, 
Domo al. fo. o0 tor 93.00, JO00sfor $5.00, 
RHUBARB © 
Myatt’s Victoria. The stalks are unusu- 
ally tender and bright pink in the early 
Spring. The flavor is pleasantly tart. 
You will hardly recognize the old-fash- 
ioned ‘Pie Plant’ in this delightfully 
improved form. 35c. each, 10 for $3.00. 

MacDonald. Considered the finest of the 
new red Rhubarbs. Excellent quality 
and flavor, less tart than older kinds. 
4 Hardy, of Canadian origin, and! quick 
Mary Washington to grow. 75c. each. Rhubarb 
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