Home Garden and Limited Spaces 
BLUEBERRIES 
By careful breeding these are far superior to the wild Blue- 
berries. Two to six bushes will supply the average family with 
berries for pies and canning. They last a lifetime, increasing in 
yield each year. Two different varieties should be planted to 
pollinate the plants. It likes an acid soil so add peat moss or 
partially rotted vegetable matter around the plants. We find 
sawdust mulch to be very successful. They can be 
used as an ornamental shrub in a border. (Shipped 
in spring only.) 
Prices, 3-Year Plants: 
12-18 in., $1.45 each; 10 for $10.00 
18-24 in., $2.20 each; 10 for $15.00 
CABOT. Earliest. Low growing type. 
CONCORD. Midseason. High bush. Larg- 
est berries. 
RANCOCAS. Midseason. Upright grower; 
very heavy producer. 
RUBEL. Latest and heaviest bearing of all. 
Best for canning. 
GRAPES 
Prices (except as noted) : 
2-year, No. 1, strong, well rooted vines, 55c each; 
3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.00; 50 for $14.00. (In spring.) 
CACO. Red. Very late and a good keeper. 
CONCORD. Most popular of the black Grapes. Berries large, sweet 
and juicy. 
FREDONIA. A good early black Grape. 
NIAGARA. A popular and delicious white Grape. 
PORTLAND. Very early, large white Grape. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. A golden colored California type Grape. 
Hardy in this latitude and a vigorous grower. Produces plenty of 
solid, meaty fruit. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.70. (Spring.) 






Ras pberries That Excel 
(Shipped in Spring Only) 
Prices (except Indian Summer): 1-yr., No. 1, 
select plants, 25 for $4.10; 100 for $12.15; 
1000 for $75.00. Heavy transplants in most va- 
rieties can be bought for 5c per plant additional. 
BRISTOL. Very good black Raspberry. Large, firm berries 
in early July. A hardy, vigorous grower in New York State. 
MORRISON. Black Raspberry. Large, juicy black berry 
having almost no seeds. Excellent jam maker. 
SODUS. Purple. Berries are large and good flavor. Plants 
are especially adapted to poorer soil conditions. 
LATHAM. Red Raspberry. Once you have grown this berry 
_ you will want more as it is excellent as a jam maker. 
TAYLOR. Red. Long, firm berry and one of the heaviest 
bearers. Season is early July. 
Vv INDIAN SUMMER. A really outstanding new everbearing 
variety of merit. See page 38 for full description. 

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