


The most popular and in heavy demand everywhere. 
Giant berries 2 inches or more in length, have a tangy 
‘flavor, are dark maroon in color and unexcelled for 
use as fresh fruit, for locker storage after quick freeze, 
Or for canning. 
Plants are entirely thornless and bark is smooth and 
green. A matured plant will easily produce 8 to 12 
quarts of berries in a season. Plant in good soil and 
keep well cultivated for best results. No. 1 plants, 
6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00; 100 for 
$10.00. 
New Giant-Fruited, Cultivated 
BLUEBERRIES 
DELICIOUS FRESH FRUIT OR FOR CANNING 
Grow successfully from coast to coast. Big profits, as bushes 
bear heavily and market is always good. Early berries bring 
from 35c to 50c a pint. 
The ideal plant for low spots where soil is sour. On higher 
ground some woods dirt cr well-rotted leaves should be mixed 
into the soil, as they require an acid condition. 
Plants last a lifetime when once established. The plants we 
offer will start bearing the first year after planting. 
May be used as an ornamental shrub, as foliage and blooms 
are’ very attractive. If you do not have room for them else- 
where, plant them along the shrub border. 
For field planting, space 5 by 7 feet and keep cultivated. 
(Note: We send assorted varieties to insure pollenizction.) 
areca age, 12- to 18-inch plants, 3 for $4.50; 10 for 
BLUEBERRY CULTURE 
Set plants 4x4 feet apart in cultivated acid soil. 
Blueberries must have acid soil to thrive and if your 
soil is not acid, mix in liberal quantity of peat moss 
to attain acid condition. Use plenty of peat or leaf 
mold around roots when setting plants. Keep well 
watered at all times unless you have them planted in 
a low spot where natural moisture abounds. 
New Cultivated Blueberries 

NOTE: 
senberry and 
Blueberry plants 
cannot be 
into the follow- 
ing States: Cal- 
ifornia, 
ington, Oregon, 
Montana, 
orado, 
Utah, Arizona, 
and Florida. 
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Delicicus Thornless Boysenberries 

BOYSENBERRY CULTURE 
Set plants with roots 4 inches deep. Plant about 6x6 ft. for field culture. 
May be set 5 feet apart in garden. Keep well cultivated. Allow new canes to 
grow cut on the ground. In late fall lay runners in the row and cover with 
straw in severe climates. Remove the mulch in spring when buds begin to 
show and tie up all canes to wire stretched over posts 3 feet high. Allow to 
remain tied until after crop is picked, then cut off at ground and remove all 
wood and burn. Allow new canes to run on ground during summer and han- 
dle as before, 
Grand All Red Rhubarb 
MACDONALD 
Stalks are of giant size on mature plants, and a rich rosy red in color. 
(See picture below.) This beautiful color carries through the stalk. Flavor is 
mild and pleasing. This new Rhubarb never becomes tough or stringy. Just 
cut in small chunks and cook. Do not remove the tender skin; it cooks right 3 
up with the stalk. 
Nice, 2-year Divisions 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $5.00 
Huge Stalks of Red Macdonald Rhubarb 
Boy- 
sent 
Wash- 
Col- 
Nevada, 

