TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES, ROUTE 3, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
BLUEBERRIES 
3 and 4 yr. plants for garden planting $1.75 each; Large Size, 2yr. old $1.00 each; 10 for 85c each; 
50 for 75 cents each; 100 for 65 cents each; 500 for 60 cents each 
One Year Old Plants 75¢ each; 10 for $5.00; 100 for 35¢ each. 
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OF GENUINE BLUEBERRIES 
JERSEY  Late—The bush is of vigorous ha- 
bit and grows very large. The winter color of the 
young growth is a light red over golden-brown. 
The berries are among the very largest, light blue 
and ripens after Rubel. One of the best for com- 
mercial plantings. 
RANCOCAS Early—The bush of slender, 
vigorous, upright habit rarely surpasses five 
feet in height. The winter twigs are dark red. The 
berries are somewhat larger than those of Rubel 
and begin to ripen several days earlier. 
RUBEL Mid season—A vigorous, productive 
variety. Well developed bushes stand six feet 
high and the winter color of the young wood is a 
rich red. The large berries of fine color are usu- 
ally ready to pick the first week in July. 
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On Larger Lots Write 
The bush is of upright habit and 
CONCORD at maturity exceeds six feet in 
height, The young growth is bright red in winter. 
The berries are large, frequently reaching % of 
an inch in diameter. They usually ripen a few 
days earlier than Rubel and are fine in flavor and 
appearance. 
GIANT HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Plants Last a Lifetime 
Easy to grow. Profitable and Ornamental. 
This industry is new in the West—demand will 
be good for a long time. Order early. GET IN 
ON THE GROUND FLOOR. 
The cultivated blueberry has been one of the 
most profitable fruit crops grown in the United 
States. Berries resemble grapes in size. At ma- 
turity the bushes usually exceed 6 feet in height. 
Fruit ripens over a long season and keeps well 
on bush after ripening. The blossom is a Lily of 
the Valley type flower. 
Plant will start bearing the third year and in- 
crease until about the seventh year. 
Canners and freezers have eagerly bought all 
blueberries they could secure paying very high 
prics per pound—as high as 50c per pint. 
If your soil is acid and sufficiently moist, by all 
means plant as many blueberries as possible. 
We advise 2 yr. plants—best for a commercial 
planting. Plant 7 feet to 8 feet apart each way. 
We the Tualatin Valley Nurseries have by far 
the best and largest supply of Blueberries in the 
West. We list and sell 4 of the best varieties that 
we have found are best after several years of 
testing. 
BLACKBERRIES 
We have a nice assortment of several different varieties of Blackberries. All are grown 
from good healthy plants. Prices are as follows: 
35c each 5 for $1.75 10 
HIM AL AY A This is an exceptionally fine 
berry. Very sweet. Comes 
earlier than the evergreen. Good for home use 
or for selling on the Fresh Fruit Market as well 
as canneries. 
EVERGREEN This is the regular Oregon 
native blackberry. Grows 
wild in most sections west of the Cascade moun- 
tains. A prolific bearer; makes a wonderful 
berry. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 1s variety 
of berry is 
something similar in size to a blackberry but has 
more the color of a youngberry. It makes a very 
fine berry. It has a good market on the Fresh 
Fruit stands. 
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for $2.50 100 for $12.50 
CASCADE BLACKBERRY 
50 Cents Each; 5 for $1.75; 100 for $25.00 
THORNLESS EVERGREEN 
BLACKBERRY New Strain, No Thorns, 
very similar to regular 
evergreen, being planted commercially in a large 
way. Much easier to pick. Grow just as well, 
produces as heavily as regular, Under cultivation, 
do extremely well. 
Prices: 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for S215 e820 
for 5.00; 100 for $17.50. 
(PRICES & VARIETIES ON PAGE 25) 
