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Hybrid Blueberries 
For Fruit and Ornament 
For Planting in April and Early May and again 
in Late September and October 
rf L23D Strong, Well-Branched, 3 Year Plants 
6 for $9.50, 12 for $18.00, 25 for $31.25 
We cannot accept orders for less than 6 plants 
at these low prices 
Shipped, carefully crated, to any destination, 
via express, charges collect 
; Highly attractive shrubs, with four-season appeal 
fn for home gardeners. In Spring, dainty pendant, 
pure white bells, lovely against the fresh green foliage; 
in Summer, big luscious superior Blueberries, hand- 
some with the rich green leaves; in Fall, brilliant 
Autumn foliage; in Winter, red, yellow and green 
branches adding color to the Winter scene. Few 
other shrubs offer as many decorative possibilities. 
: Splendid for lawn specimens, in the shrub border and 
for natural hedges. Easily grown in well drained 
| acid soil. Several varieties should be planted together 
to insure cross pollination. (At least 3, our choice, 
with simple planting and Cultural instructions are 
included in each order.) 



FRUITS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
By U. P. Hedrick 
The best up-to-date book on the most fascinating of 
gardening subjects. Expert advice on every step of fruit 
growing from the choice of land to harvesting. Profusely 
illustrated. Postpaid $3.00. 

Brecks Pot-Grown 
For Planting in April and Early May, and again from Mid-July to late September 
When these strong healthy well rooted plants are set out in the garden they will keep right on growing 
without setback. Those offered for Spring sale were potted in the Fall, Wintered in frames and if planted 
early, will produce some berries on the June-bearing varieties and a substantial Fall crop on the Ever- 
bearers, the first season. Plants set out in the late Summer will bear good crops the following year. Planting 
instructions accompany each order. 
JUNE-BEARING VARIETIES 
Prices: 25 for $2.75, 50 for $5.25, 100 for $9.75 Shipped via Railway Express, charges collect 
L387D Premier (Howard 17). Safe, early, frost-proof and most dependable. Produces an enormous 
crop of large flavorful fruit. 
L372D Fairfax. Early. Best quality of any berry grown but not as productive as many. Large; rich flavor. 
L393D Robinson. Midseason. New, and one of the finest to date. Handsome glossy berries, scarlet-red 
clear through; firm texture, juicy and sweet. Produces an enormous June crop. ‘Delicious for table use, 
canning and preserving. 
L363D Catskill. Midseason. A leading variety. High quality, firm and attractive. 
L396D Starbright. Late. The prettiest of them all; of Fairfax quality, but firmer and handsomer. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
Prices: 25 for $3.50, 50 for $6.50, 100 for $12.50. Shipped via Railway Express, charges collect 
L378D Mastodon. Can be relied on to produce good crops 
over a great range of varying conditions. Vields a heavier 
June crop than other ‘‘Everbearers.”’ Berries large; good 
texture and excellent quality. 
L399D Streamliner. A new variety for which sensational 
claims are made. If half that is said is true, this berry 
will soon supersede the established “‘Ever- 
N6704 Raspberry, Latham bearers.’ Large rich red berries of delicious 
flavor from June until frost. A good pro- 
ducer. 

Grade No. 1 Plants 
N6704 Latham. Very popular red variety. Large, round, very bright red berries. 
Excellent quality, sweet and pleasing flavor. Hardy and vigorous, producing a good 
June crop. 10 for $1.85, 25 for $3.75, 50 for $6.80, 100 for $11.50, prepaid 
N6705 Indian Summer. Everbearing. The finest everbearer. Large medium red 
fruits of superb quality, with a good, very early Summer crop and a bumper crop 
from early September until frost. Outstanding home garden variety. 
10 for $2.15, 25 for $4.15, 50 for $7.75, 100 for $12.75, prepaid 
Blackberries 
Grade No. 1 Plants 
10 for $1.70, 25 for $3.60, 50 for $6.50, 100 for $11.20, prepaid 
N6815 Alfred. An excellent new, early variety which bears a heavy crop of large, 
sweet, juicy, top-quality fruits over a long season. Hardy and particularly recom- 
mended for New England. 
L393D 
Robinson > 
