







Heine Garden 
NOVELTIES | 
OF REAL MERIT 
BLACKBERRY 
CRYSTAL WHITE 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy white, honey- 
sweet Blackberry. Mixed with the jet-black ones makes a 
novel dessert. Fruit is about the size of the Alfred, with 
few seeds, very sweet when fully ripe. Bushes are good, 
strong growers and very productive. This is not a worth- 
less novelty, but a fruit of real value, and should be in ic i C POTOMAC 
every garden. Two-year, giant transplants will bear a good urp 2 ap 
crop this year, starting in August. PRICES: 2-Year, Bear- 2 ; is 
ing Age Transplants: 40c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; The leading purple Raspberry. Berries are large, firm 
12 for $3.50. and when fully ripe have a delicious, mild, sugary flavor all 
3-Year, Extra Heavy, Giant Plants: 55¢ each; 3 for $1.50; their own, ‘“‘a blend between a black and red Raspberry”, 
6 f -50; -25. g 
oe he 20) Ta ioe 4-25 meaty with very small seeds. VIGOROUS—PRODUCT- 
IVE—HARDY. Order now, supply limited. First come— 
Everbearing BLACKBE RRY first served. PRICES: 1-year, No. 1 plants, 3 for 90c; 6 for 
This new large Everbearing Blackberry of jet-black color $1.50; 12 for $2.75; 25 for $3.50; 50 for$6.00. 
has a fine spicy flavor, honey-sweet, few small seeds and no 
core. Starts to bear in July and continues until winter. The 
plants are drought and disease resistant, No garden should 
be without some of these plants. Supply limited. Order 
now. PRICES: 2-year, extra heavy, bearing age, $1.25 each; 
3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.75. 
Golden 2ueen RASPBERRY 
Six Giant, Extra Large, 2-Year Transplants, 
Only $2.75 
This rich, golden yellow Raspberry is not 
only a novelty but in many cases is grown in 
preference to the red and black Raspberry be- 
cause of its sugar-sweet flavor. Plants are vig- 
orous growers, berries large and immense 
producers. Get some for 
your garden now. PRICES: 
2-year, bearing age trans- 
plants, 3 for $1.75; 6 for 
$2.75; 12 for $5.00. 




BLUEBERRY COLLECTIONS 
2-YR. BLUEBERRIES 
and 1 BU. GRO-KWICK $ oo 
(Nitro-Organic Humus) 5 : 
NET, NO DISCOUNT 
3-YR. BLUEBERRIES 
and 1 BU. GRO-KWICK $ 20 
(Nitro-Organic Humus) pi 
NET, NO DISCOUNT 
12 1-YR. BLUEBERRIES 
and 1 BU. GRORWICK'S 50 
(Nitro-Organic Humus) iL 
NET, NO DISCOUNT 
GRO-KWICK Nitro-Organic Humus Gro-Kwick SOIL KING {ey4<4 
(Acid Peat) Nature’s own plant and.soil rejuvenator. A full fertilizer, absorbs 15 to 20 
Taken from a drained lake bed of clean, odorless, highly vitalized, decom- times its own weight of cee epee fed oe ae all oe oe 
posed pure vegetation; consists of humus, nitrogen, phosphate and other min- WEIGHT: 1 bag (2 bus.) is approximately 0- s. Have it shipped early by 
erals. Holds 15 to 20 times its own weight of water. Has never been touched freight and save on transportation. Because of the uncertainty of freight we \ 
by man; in all probability this deposit has been collecting for thousands of will not ship that way after March 15th, from then on by express. ?, 
gta thes ie Sa ee Sigs Ey os. ee Pass PRICES: 1 bag (2 bus.), $1.60; 2 bags (4 bus.), $3.00; 5 bags (10 bus.), | ——=————™ 
eae 10 bags “(20 bets "$11.00. NepeNotDiecousteay $6.50; 10 bags (20 bus.), $12.00. Net, No Discount. 
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Make an opening three or more times larger than the roots, large enough to 
receive all the roots without crowding. Mix the dirt, removed from holes, half and 
half with Westhauser’s Gro-Kwick Acid Peat, or some acid material such as decayed 
leaves, rotten straw or vegetable refuse, firm this well around the roots of the plants. 
We recommend that a handful of sulphur be put around each plant in the spring. 
Give the one-year plants one-half ounce of Sulphate of Ammonia, for the older 
plants increase one-half ounce for each additional year. Do not let the Sulphate of 
Ammonia get in contact with the foliage. This can be purchased at your local feed 
store, and is very inexpensive. 
















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