Giant Cultivated Blueberries 
Ornamental and Enormously Productive 
These genuine cultivated Blueberries have been originated and im- 
proved by government experiment to produce big yields of giant 
size, deliciously sweet berries. Berries 3 to 4 times the size of wild 
kinds. Now every garden can have enough of this healthful fruit 
for canning and pies—2 to 6 bushes. Two or three varieties to 
lengthen the season are advised. Ripen from early July to late 
August. Bushes make a beautiful and useful ornamental shrub. 
Bushes last a lifetime and require no unusual care. Yields vary 
from 3 to 9 quarts per bush depending on age. 
RANCOCAS. Early. Hardy, vigorous, productive; very large, 
firm berries of excellent sweet flavor. 
STANLEY. Midseason to Late. Sweet and delicious blue- 
berry flavor. One of the finest and largest. Heavy crops of big, blue- 
- tinted berries borne in clusters. Unusually upright, vigorous, well- 
shaped bush. Stanley is a newer, most satisfactory sort. 
JERSEY. Late. Largest of 10 leading kinds, of fine appearance 
and average yield. Jersey is one of the best cultivated blueberries. 
Strong sturdy bushes. 
RUBEL. Very late. Hardy, vigorous and very productive, up- 
right grower; large, extra firm berries of good quality. Recommended 
for commercial use. 
PRICES OF BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
1 yr. No. 1 Rooted Cuttings, Each 2 6 12 25 
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2 yr. No. 1 Bushes, 9 to 12 in. . $0.90 $1.60 435 8.35 16.35 
sayin NO! Bushes l2 to 18 in... 140° 2:55 7.385 12.75 24.50 
4 yr. No. 1 Bearing Age Bushes, 
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Blueberries can be grown satisfactorily on sandy or muck soil that 
is strongly acid and well supplied with water. Soil not acid can be 
made so by mixing in acid peat, rotted leaves, or humus. Plant 5 
to 7 feet apart. 
Chinese ee 2 s Ha ra VY N; uf Ir ees 
Beautiful for Shade — Profitable for Crops 
Nut trees are low in cost, easy to grow and make beautiful 
shade trees. Why not grow those nuts you know and enjoy 
so much? 









































HARDY PECAN —Pecans are the general favorite. With 
this hardy variety they can now be grown in the North. 
Good size, fine flavored, easy to crack and use. Tree is a 
hardy, rapid grower. Good rooted, 2 and 3 year old, 18-24 
inch trees—65e¢ each; 2 for $1.15. 
AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT—\The typically Ameri- 
can nut—favored in every home. Always a dependable bearer 
of large, well-filled, rich flavored nuts. Sturdy 2 yr., 2 to 3 
ft. 
HARDY ENGLISH WALNUT—Now you can grow 
this favorite Christmas-time nut in more northern locations. 
These Hardy English Walnuts grow successfully from Canada 
through the middle west. The tree is different, unusual and a 
good shade tree. Nuts are large, thin shelled, well filled, 
delicious. Sturdy 2 yr., 2 to 3 ft. trees—$1.85 each; 2 for 
CHINESE 
CHESTNUT 
This blight resistant 
Chestnut makes it pos- 
sible to again grow 
these delicious nuts 
everywhere. The nuts, 
borne 3 to 5 in each 
bur, are large, full flavored, deli- 
cious. A feature of Chinese Chest- 
nut is its rapid growth and early oe 
bearing—trees often bearing in the Black Walnut $3.50. 
nursery. Well grown, 3 yr., 2 to 3 ft. 
trees—$1.75 each; 2 for $3.00. 




Hardy Pecans 


NUT TREE SPECIAL 
Grow Your Own 
1 Chinese Chestnut 
1 American Black Walnut 
Both for $190 

English Walnut 
7x) 
