




FOR MELTING GOODNESS IN FRUIT, PLANT 
Giant Thornless BOYSENBERRIES 
The mo.t popular and in heavy demand everywhere. Giant berries 2 inches 
or more in length, have a tangy flavor, are dark maroon in color and unex- 
celled for use as fresh fruit, for locker storage after quick freeze or for 
canning. : 
Plants are entirely thornless and bark is smooth and green. A matured 
plant will easily produce 8 to 12 quarts of berries in a season. Plant in good 
soil and keep well cultivated for best results. No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.25; 
12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00. wrk 
HOW TO GROW BOYSENBERRIES SUCCESSFULLY 
Set plants with roots 4 inches deep. Plant about 6x6 ft. for fiel 
be set 5 feet apart in garden. Keep well cultivated. Allow new Salalah titan ae 
on the ground. In late fall lay runners in the row and cover with straw in severe 
climates. Remove the mulch in spring when buds begin to show and tie up all! 
canes to wire stretched over posts 3 feet high. Allow to remain tied until after 
crop is picked, then cut off at ground and remove all wood and burn. Allow new 
canes to run On ground during summer and handle as before, 


For Delicious Fruit, Either Fresh or Canned, 
Plant Some of These Large Fruiting 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
Grow successfully trom coast to coast. Big profits, as bushes b i is a! 5 5 
Early Bee pans trom 35¢ to 50c a pint. i Cor dheavily ond smarkel bag n yee 
The ideal plant for low spots where soil is sour. On higher ground i = aves 
should be mixed into the soil, as they require an acid eonditie ciaba tie muibe i saugieltige i: 
pblants last a lifetime when once established. The plants we offer will start bearing the first year after 
planting. 
May be used as an ornamental shrub, as foliage and blooms are very attracti ) 
for them elsewhere, plant them along the shrub border. ai sen Let eM LAME eed 5" 
For field planting, space 5 by 7 feet and keep cultivated. 
(Note.—We send assorted varieties to insure pollenization. ) 
Bearing age, 18- to 24-inch plants, 3 for $4.50; 10 for $12.50. 
Boysenberrie: 

Giant Stalks of MacDonald Red Rhubarb 
;: : F ’ : NOTE _—Regarding 
shipping charges on 
Fruit Plants. Fruit NOTE.—Before ordering any Fruit Plants. We do not ship 
Plants are sent Pre- fruit plants to the following States: California, Washington, 
paid at prices given, 
to all areas wherein Oregon, Montana, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and 
we can. ship. them. Florida. 
Note at right the 
States into which we 
do not ship any fruit Cultivated Blueberry Bushes Begin Bearing When Small 
plants or trees. 






































FOR GIANT STALKS AND 
DELICIOUS FLAVOR 
MacDONALD Rhubarb 
Stalks are of giant size on ma- 
ture plants, and a rich rosy red in 
color. (See picture at left.) This 
‘beautiful color carries through the 
stalk. Flavor is mlid and pleasing. 
This new Rhubarb never becomes 
tough or stringy. Just cut in small 
chunks and cook. Do not remove 
the tender skin; it cooks right up 
with the stalk. 
Nice, 2-year Divisions 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; 
10 for $5.00. 
Postpaid east of the Rocky 
Mountains. West of the Rockies 
add 5c per root for extra postage. 

BLUEBERRY CULTURE 
Set plants 4x4 feet apart in 
cultivated acid soil. Blueber- 
ries must have acid soil to 
thrive and if your soil is not 
acid, mix in liberal quantity of 
peat moss to attain acid condi- 
tion. Use plenty of peat or 
leaf mold around roots when 
setting plants. Keep well wa- 
tered at all times unless you 
have them planted in a low 
spot where natural moisture 
cbounds. 
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