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1 in about the sixth. Ten pint boxes of 
each plant or 6,000 pints-per acre, ‘re- 
25c to 40c per box. The fruit is several 
‘large as the wild type, frequently» inch 
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ultiva 
ractically free from disease and insect 
) insure proper growth the soil should 
This soil condition can easily be pro- 
by the application of peat. . 
plants are required for pollination we 
id that you buy at least 2 plants, each 
on variety. With @ach order we furnish 
ultural directions. Hardy in Zone 3: 

ted forms of Blueberries are éasy to 
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Lucretia Dewberry 
jucretia Dewberries are bringing big money. 
n a week or ten days ahead of com- 
and luscious throvghout, and of right 
black color. 
ed from the tips, like black raspberries. It 
not spread or. sucker, Hardy in Zone 3. 
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Dy oe Per {2 Per25 Per {00 Per 500 Per 1,000 
ackberry, Eldorado «.....seee.eceeee eee e seen S165 P$2.75 $ 8.00 $32.00 $60.00 
POU DamUnet Glatt sis aaia + leet este wievequrin ausle saree) eosin ea 2sl0 3.70 11.75 47.00 90.00. 
wherries, Liicretia ...... 01s... 02% EG ae Nt ane 1.65 2.75 8.00 32.00 60.00 
aspberry, Cumberland ........+.cesereree seen eens 1.65 2.75 8.00 _ 32.00 60.00 
erry, Indian Summer.......-.0.seseee seer eres . 2.10 3.70 {1.75 47.00 90.00 
Tha) Lop hich aap Nes région ioe Daedric kee enarears 1.95 3.40 10.50 42.00 80.00 
UNI ec best nts ane ete rane "eae terete 2.10 3.70 1.75 47.00 90.00 
Prepaid Prices of One Year Old Berry Plants 
jiant Cultivated Blueberries 
sees Delicious—Ornamental—Profitable 
*, 
CABOT. Early. Bears a heavy crop of large 
sweet berries. Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
RANCOCAS. Mid-season. Very large berries 
and one of the sweetest. 4 to 5 feet high. 
RUBEL. A dew days later than the above. 
Vigorous grower and very productive, bearing 
large quantities of slightly tart berries. Grows 
6 to 8 feet. The standard main crop variety for 
commercial planting. 
PRICES: 
choice of the above varieties, at 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00; 12 for $3.50, postpaid. 
2-year, 6 to 12 inch, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 
12 for $12.00, postpaid. 
3-year, 12 to 18 inch, If set early, should bear 
a little the first year. $1.75 each; 3 for $4,95; 12 
for $17.00, postpaid. 
BOYSENBERRY 
_ The Boysenberry is the most remarkable berry 
introduced in many years. It is the one berry 
that is proving its worth in all parts of the 
United States for both the home garden and the 
commercial planter. They command high prices 
on the fresh fruit markets, and are equally as 
popular in the fancy food class of canned fruits 
and preserves. 
The Boysenberry is just as easily grown as 
Blackberries or Dewberries, and is much more 
productive. The fruit is larger and of better 
quality. Many of the rich, luscious wine-colored 
berries measure 2 to 2% inches in length. Re- 
ports have been received of yields of nearly 
double that of Blackberries on the same farm. 
Boysenberry is no longer an experiment. It 
is a proven money-maker. Last year we were 
unable to fill all our orders because of plant 
shortage. Order early and get a planting started. 
If you have only a home garden, don’t miss this 
delicious new berry. If you grow berries for 
profit, Boysenberry will outyield and out-sell 
anything you have ever planted. Hardy in Zone 
4, See prices at bottom of page. 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND (Black). The largest and most pro- 
ductive black raspberry. Ripens medium-early and 

continues throughout the. raspberry season. Very 
hardy, and the most profitable market sort. Hardy 
in- Zone 3. See prices below. 
‘e INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing Red). Decidedly 
superior to any other everbearing Red Raspberry. 
The berries are exceptionally large, dark red and of 
unsurpassed quality. Plants produce a heavy sum- 
mer crop that ripens with the standard varieties of 
Red Raspberries. The. autumn crop starts in early 
September and continues until severe frost. Plants 
_very hardy, vigorous, of medium height and bear 
An exceptionally fine berry and a 
money-maker. Hardy in Zone 3. See prices below. 
‘LATHAM (Red). Conceded to be the best main- 
erop red raspberry. It has more points of merit and 
has come into general planting more rapidly than any 
other raspberry ever introduced. It is vigorous in 
growth; withstands the winters of Canada without 
covering ; and exceptionally free from mosaic and 
other diseases. The large berries, some running over 
an inch in diameter, and the deep red color make it 
most attractive, and it is the most productive variety 
grown. Growers are beginning to realize that no other 
red raspberry will make them so much money so 
surely and quickly as the Latham. The leading com- 
mercial variety throughout the country. Hardy ,in 
Zone 3. See prices below. 
heavy ¢rops. 
4 SODUS (Purple). This is one of the finest berries 
ever offered. It is a cross between a black raspberry 
and red raspberry, and possesses all the qualities of 
each. The berries are of large size; purple in color; 
seeds small and deeply imbedded in a rich, juicy pulp. 
They do not crumble when picked, are good shippers 
and good keepers, and are better for canning than 
either red or black raspberries. The habit of growth 
is like that of the black raspberry, so does not sucker 
or spread from the root. The canes are model grow- 
ers; vigorous and healthy. Enormously productive, 
and is unexcelled in flavor either fresh, canned, or 
in pies. Hardy in Zone 3. See prices below. 
{-year-old rooted cuttings, your 



Rubel Blueberries 
BLACKBERRY. 
ELDORADO. We recommend this variety ahead ‘of all 
others. Berries large in size, very sweet, and of delicious 
flavor and quality. One of the hardiest blackberries in 
cultivation ; has never been known to winterkill. Very pro- 
ductive and never fails to ripen a crop. “Hardy in Zone 
2. See prices below. 

Sodus Purple Raspberry 
Bearing Age 
Raspberry Plants 
We are able to offer our customers, at very little 
additional cost, 2-year-old plants of some varieties, 
which will bear a good crop of fruit the same season 
they are set out. They have been transplanted and 
grown in the nursery one year longer than our regu- 
lar number one grade plants. 
Per 12 Per 25 Per 100 
Raspberry, Cumberland .......$2.75 $4.95 $16.75 
Raspberry, Latham ........... 2.60 4.55 15.50 









Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 
