“WHITTEN’S ETTER-VALUE 
GIANT LUEBERRIES 
For Luce Profits 
RAISE WHITTEN’S BETTER-VALUE 
GIANT BLUEBERRIES 
AN AMAZING MONEY MAKER! 
Sell All You Can Raise — Big Popular Demand 
Easy to Grow — A Quick Crop Producer 
Fruit Prices Are Higher — Plant Prices Are Lower 
NOW Is The Time To Buy! 








Whitten’s Cultivated Giant Blueberries offer one of the great- 
est opportunities to the fruit grower! They have proved to be 
a greater money-making proposition than any other fruit. 
With proper care. a planting lasts for a lifetime, and the 
first crop will pay for the plants! Instructions for proper plant- 
ing and culture of Blueberries sent free with each order. 
They're Easy to Grow! Just plant the bushes 
5x7 ft. apart, and cultivate as you would any 
bush fruit. Cultivated Blueberries require an 
acid soil, good drainage, and moderate supply 
of moisture. If you do not have acid soil, this 
condition may be induced by mixing with the 
surface soil well rotted leaves, pine needles, 
sawdust or soil from some nearby bog or marsh. 
BEARING-AGE 
BLUEBERRIES 
BARGAIN No. 3 
Save time and money—order 
this Bargain and enjoy fruit 
this summer. 
One 4-year-old Bush 
One 5-year-old Bush 
(Our choice of Varieties) 
Both for $3.49 Net 







We offer four named varieties of Blueberries 
in l-yr., to 4-yr. grades — Rancocas for early; 
Burlington for midseason; Jersey and Rubel for 
late. Also the sensational new Pemberton in 
3-yr., bushes only. Be sure to specify the vari- 
eties wanted, 




PEMBERTON 
Not Prepaid 
~ We cannot furnish specified varieties in 5-yr., 
= ] and Jumbo grades, but they will consist of good 
P E M B E RTO N New and Outstanding! standard kinds. If you want berries at once, 
This sensational Blueberry is one of the newest and best. The above photo plant 3-yr., or older. The bigger the bush, the 
of Pemberton was taken on our own farms and readily shows the large size more fruit produced. 
of its berries and heavy productivity for which it is famous. It is a late, or 
main crop Blueberry, ripening about same time as Rubel. Fruit sells at a 
premium on any market. Only recently being released for distribution, 
plants are still relatively scarce. 
Price of Pemberton, 3-yr., only: $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50. 
BLUEBERRY PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1950 
(All Varieties Offered Except Pemberton) 
Each 3 10 25 100 
LeVTv eo stO 20710. tops sane $0.35 50/855 2$32:50 9980.00. op 1 9.b oes 
Z-YVrau oto LZ stops = 60" 1.OU He oF MEPS Se eh fe 
OeViuwl2 1O-LO71n. ODS =a ae 1102.95 8.45 18.35 69.85 
A<VriruL 5. tO 2410.7 tODS sac 137532 54.80 14,9 5933.65 
9-yr., 20 to 30 in., tops...... 2140 2 6.208R e900 ee 40.05 
SPECIMEN J U M iB @) BLUEBERRY 
9-YEAR BUSHES 

9-Years Old — At the Peak of Production Right Now. No Waiting for Fruit. 
Note actual photo at right of 9-yr., Blueberry Bush loaded with berries. You 
get more fruit the first year when you plant Jumbo Bushes. 
Price: 9-yr., Jambo, Extra Heavy Branched, 2 to 3 ft., Bushes, just 
$3.25 each; 2 for $5.90. 
PAGE 4 Liberal Discounts on Early Cash Orders — See Page 2 

