
BLUEBERRIES 
2 yr., 12-18”, $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50 
Blueberries are easy to grow. Long lived and 
heavy bearing. We recommend planting two or 
three varieties for cross pollenization. 
BURLINGTON. Berries are excellent flavor, very 
large size and quite uniform. An unusually good 
keeper. Bush is medium high and crops heavily 
and later in the season than other late varieties. 
CONCORD. The bush is of upright habit and 
at maturity exceeds six feet in height. The 
young growth is bright red in winter. The ber- 
ries are large, frequently reaching three-quar- 
ters of an inch in diameter. Ripens a few days 
earlier than Rubel. Fine in flavor and appear- 
ance. 
HARDING. Medium size berries but of excep- 
tional sweetness. Midseason. 
JERSEY. Large, light blue, well-flavored berries 
are produced on a vigorous bush. Ripens with 
Rubel. 
PEMBERTON. Fruit large, matures late; very 
productive and good keeper. 

QUINCE 
RICH'S PROLIFIC. Pear shaped, smooth skin- 
ned, regular in shape. Fine quality; ideal for 
jellies and preserving. Does not split like most 
other varieties. 
3-4', $1.75; 2-3', $1.50 

STANLEY. Ripens in mid-season and produces 
large fruit; by many, is declared the most de- 
licious of all Blueberries. 
STRAWBERRIES 
America's finest strawberry plants are grown 
in the Pacific Northwest 
EVERMORE. This recent introduction to the 
everbearing family shows promise of replacing 
many of the older varieties. Plants: very healthy, 
dark green foliage, upright; Fruit: large, firm, 
dark red. 
25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.00 
MARSHALL. (Oregon Plum, New Oregon, Ban- 
ner). From the standpoint of quality, this is 
the finest berry grown in the West. The berry 
does require rich soil and cool climate and, be- 
cause of its fast open growth, areas somewhat 
free from frost are most suitable. For home 
and commercial strawberry, the Marshall type 
remains number one as a June bearing straw- 
berry, The berry is a beautiful dark red, large, 
sweet, with one of the finest flavors of all 
strawberries. 
25 for $1.25; 100 for $4.00 
ROCKHILL NO. 26. This strawberry bears six 
months of the year; is the sweetest of straw- 
berries and bears even in the hottest weather. 
It has gained in popularity tremendously for 
backyard plantings and for barrel planting. It 
is runnerless and produces an abundant crop 
the first year. Keep well watered. 
12 for $1.25; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00 
STREAMLINER. Everbearing: produces abun- 
dantly from June to November. Hardy: ori- 
ginated where temperatures fall to 20 and 30 
degrees below zero. Large fruit: Almost equal 
_ in size to Rockhill and 
Marshall. Unexcelled for 
culinary purposes. Re- 
tains its brilliant color- 
ing in jams, jellies, pre- 
serves or frozen. Good 
keeper: because of its 
firmness, it is an excel- 
lent keeper. Will stand 
up on the market long 
after the other varieties 
have spoiled. Color: the 
color is a bright, deep 
red, produces a_ mini- 
mum of small seed. Aro- 
matic: a highly flavored 
and aromatic berry. 
Very productive: the 
picture taken of a first 
year plant the first of 
July. 
12 for $1.25; 25 for 
$2.00; 50 for $3.75; 100 
for $6.95 
STREAMLINER 
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