BLUEBERRIES 
Comparatively new on the horticultural field, Blueberries are of genuine interest to all 
classes of gardeners. They are unique in that they are of vaiue in three definitely different fields. 
First, the home garden where they are unexcelled for pies, jams and jellies. Second, the com- 
mercial planting, easily cared for, highly productive and readily saleable, and third, for landscape 
planting, the colorful fruit and rich green foliage blending in handsomely with other plants, the 
foliage turning to a brilliant scarlet in the fall, holding the showy display far later than the average 
fall color planting. 
The berries can be selected from numerous choice varieties to produce at different seasons, 
thus assuring an abundance of fruit from early to late. 
VARIETIES 
Pioneer. Berries large, flavor fine. Excellent for 
pies, jams and jellies (early). 
Rancocas. Large berries, strong grower; one of the 
best commercial varieties (mid-season) . 
Scannell (NEW). Large berries of excellent flavor. 
Good home variety (mid-season) . 
Concord. Large berries of excellent, rich flavor 
(mid-season) . 
Rubel. Medium in size, though rich in flavor, and 
a heavy producer. Good commercial type (late 
season) . 
Jersey. One of the largest and best both in bush 
and in size of fruit. Probably the leading com- 
mercial variety at this time. Good producer, fine 
flavored, good for both canning, freezing, market 
and home use (very late season). 
Prices 
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CURRANTS 
CURRANTS 
English Black Currant. An old favorite, returning to popularity. 
Unsurpassed for making jellies and jams. Plant and fruit has an 
attractive aroma of its own. None other can compare with flavor. 
Fay’s Prolific. Bright red, medium size berry, ripening in long 
bunches. Heavy bearer. 
Perfection. Bright red, and larger than the Fay. Very productive. 
Rich, mild, sub-acid. 
Cherry. The largest of all red currants, sometimes more than a 
half-inch in diameter. Very vigorous grower. 
White Grape. Similar in bearing habits to the Perfection, but with 
white berries. Ideal for drying or for jelly making. 
2-year: 40c each; $4.00 doz. 
3-year: 50c each; $5.00 doz. 

NEW! PROVEN! SUCCESSFUL! 
Red Lake Currant. Originated at the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm, and fast supplanting other varieties as 
commercial variety. Very productive, with long open 
bunches for speedy picking. Plants very vigorous and 
resistant to mildew. The new currant which will sup- 
plant Perfection for commercial planting. Each, 40c; per 
doz., $4.00. 
Special prices on targe plantings. 



