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GIANT BoyrsEnBERRIES LO tor 1.50 
The biggest berries ever developed—often two 
inches long. Unsurpassed for eating fresh, can- 
ning, preserving and using for pies. Cross of 
Blackberry, Raspberry and Loganberry—prac- 
tically seedless. Dark maroon color. 
They grow most everywhere, require little 
care, bear the second year and yield bumper 
crops from then on. Plant 4 to 6 feet apart in rows 
6 feet apart in spring or fall. Require winter 
protection in zones 7 and 8; not recommended in 
zone 9—see Zone Map, Page 73. Wards ship 
l-year, Grade No. 1 Boysenberry plants from 
Nursery at proper planting time. 
91 NC 6800—Giant BoYSENBERRIES. About 50 of 
these plump, inch thick berries will fill a quart 
box. A full quart of juice from every 8 pounds of 
fruit. Unusually large size berries. Fine for pre- 
serves and pies. 
Prepaid. State Quantity. 10 Plants for..... $1.50 
25 Plants for. . .$3.25; 100 Plants for. ..12.50 
91 NC 6801—TuHorNLESS BOYSENBERRIES. Same 
succulent flavor and tremendous size as variety 
above, but practically thornless. Makes these 
growing plants easier to care for, easier to pick 
berries. Ripens 2 weeks earlier. Especially good 
for home gardens. Prepaid. State Quantity. 
5 Plants for. . .$1.15; 10 Plants for. ..$2.00 
25 Plants for... 4.00; 100 Plants for.. .14.50 
CHERRY-PLUM—Each 1.80 
Bush bears beautiful wine-red fruit of delicious 
flavor. Thin skinned, rich wine colored flesh. 
Medium size, small pit. One of finest jelly fruits. 
Delicious for canning. Grown in bush form— 
should be pruned to encourage growth of new 
shoots that will fruit heavily. 
Each bush shipped 2-3 ft. size, branched. Will 
bear the second season. Plant 5-8 ft. apart in 
spring or fall. Hardy wherever plums are grown. 
91 NC 6825—CuerRyY-PLuM. Shipped Prepaid at 
proper planting time. Ea. .$1.80; 3 for $5.20 

DEWBERRIES—LucRETIA 10 for 1.00 
Like Blackberry but far larger and better. Soft 
sweet juicy fruit is jet black; luscious throughout. 
All are healthy 1-year Grade No. | plants. Hardy 
except in zone 9; need winter protection in zones 
7-8. See Zone. Map, Page 73. 
91 NC 6810—LucreTIA. One of the best known 
berries. Shipped Prepaid. State quantity. 
10 Plants for $1.00; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $7.00 
91 NC 6811—Garpenia. Same large, luscious 
fruit, but this variety grows with practically no 
thorns. Shipped Prepaid. State quantity. 
10 Plants for $1.50; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $12.50 
BLACKBERRIES—ELDORADO 1O for 1.25 
Juicy, full of flavor. Fine for canning, pies, eating 
fresh. Grade No. 1, 2-year plants. Plant 3-4 feet 
apart in spring or fall. Strong roots; 10-14 in. live 
tops. Hardy except in zone 9—need winter pro- 
tection in zone 8. Shipped Prepaid. State Catalog 
Number and quantity. 
9) NC 6815—ALFR_ED. One of the largest, hardiest 
and best flavored. Bears second season. 
10 Plants for $1.50; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00 
91 NC 6816—ExLporapbo. Large, shiny jet black 
fruit, spicy flavor. Grows almost anywhere. 
10 Plants for $1.25; 25 for $2.50; 100 for $9.00 
91 NC 6817—ELpoRADO Quick Crop BLACKBERRY. 
Larger, more mature, better rooted. 
5 Plants for 90c; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.25 
youncserries LO for 1.50 
Combines best qualities of Raspberry, Black- 
berry and Dewberry. Large, almost black, prac- 
tically seedless, with rich tangy flavor. Perfect 
tor jelly, canning, eating fresh or freezing. Fewer 
thorns than Dewberry. Hardy except in zone 9; 
need winter protection in zones 7-8. See Zone 
Map, Page 73. Shipped Prepaid. State quantity. 
91 NC 6805—YounGBERRY. l-yr. Grade 1 Plants. 
10 Plants for $1.50; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $12.50 
BLUEBERRIES—2-Year—2 for 2.10 
Blueberry bushes will last a lifetime. These thorn- 
less bushes make picking easy—fruit is well off 
the ground. Sweet, tender berries are excellent 
for canning, pies, or eating fresh. Grow best in a 
sandy, acid soil. (For a good acid-type fertilizer, 
see Azalea and Camellia Special Fertilizer on 
Page 58.) Very hardy plants, will thrive and 
produce well. For best fruiting, plant two vari- 
eties. Plant 5 ft. to 8 ft. apart in spring or fall. 
Hardy in all zones. Wards offer both 2-year and 
3-year Blueberry plants, all Grade No. 1. Ship- 
ped at proper planting time. 
91 NC 6820—JerseY. Ripens midseason. Vigor- 
ous, hardy, upright bushes. Extra large, light 
blue berries. Firm, sweetly-flavored. A pie favor- 
ite and an excellent shipper. 
91 NC 6822—PioneER. Ripens midseason. Extra 
plump, blue berries are tender, sweet and fla- 
vorful. Practically seedless. An old reliable va- 
riety very profitable commercially. 
91 NC 6821—RuBEL. Ripens late. Clusters of large, 
very luscious dark blue berries. Strong, hardy. 
Considered a good shipper. 
Prices OF ABOVE BLUEBERRIES 
Prepaid. State Catalog No., quantity, and age 
Age Plant 
3-Year 
2-Year 

BLUEBERRY GARDEN 
Two-Year Plants, all 3 above for Sia fs' 
1 each of Jersey, Pioneer and Rubel above. Two- 
year and three-year plants, all Grade No. l. 
Three-year plants are larger, more mature and 
better rooted than two-year. Shipped Prepaid 
direct from Nursery at proper planting time. 
91 NC 6838—3-Year Plants. All 3 for.......$4.75 
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