BLUEBERRY PRICES: 
(Per plant) 
100 or 
3-9 10-29 30-99 more 
Each plants plants plants plants 
2-yr., 9 to 12 in. ....$0.80 $0.75 $0.65 $0.60 $0.50 
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There is a big market for these delicious Blueberries; they make money from any type of 
acid soil. Grow in big clusters—5000 to 8000 pints per acre—easy to harvest, thornless. Plants 
last a lifetime, give bigger yields every year. 
If you soil is sweet, use peat mossgempartially rotted vegetable matter around the plants to 
create acid. The period of,riperiitig cdi&tgls several weeks, therefore, havesting can be done at 
isure. Write us cya A$k fer freaBoklet on Blueberry culture. 
Your choice of @abot (early); Concord midseason) and Jersey (late). Use two or more varieties 
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The Best 
Everbearing 
Strawberry | 
A New 
Strawberry 
De Luxe 
Originated by Mr. Keplinger of Northern Michigan who dis- 
covered the famous Gem Everbearer. The berries are excep- 
tionally large and round, red to the center with a sweet pleas- 
mellow flavor. They are firm, and will withstand ship- 
ment without losing their quality. 
Delicious to eat fresh, canned, preserved in jams and jel- 

lies, as well as fresh frozen. Bears an abundance of large 
berries throughout late summer and fall season. The spring 
crop compares favorably with leading standard varieties. 
We believe it is the best everbearer ever introduced, and 
think it will replace the others in popularity when it becomes 
more widely known. Made to order for the small gardener as 
well as the commercial planter, we consider this a mighty 
good variety and recommend that you plant them. 
Price: $2.40 per 25; $4.35 per 50; $7.00 per 100; $14.00 per 
250; $21.90 per 500; $35.00 per 1000; $170.00 per 5000. 
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Selbyville, Delaware 
