WHITE GRAPES OUR EXTRA HEAVY, LARGE FRUITING SIZE 
No. 216. PORTLAND—A New Super-fine Rich White 4 . ; 
Grape. Ripens earlier than any known White Grape. First Quality 2 Year Old Grape Vines 
As the fruit ripens earlier than any other, it is a Super GE eee Tete 
variety for the extreme North. The large berries, EACH ACH EACH ACH 
which are compact on the bunch, are so sweet they Hubbard—Black 41 40 35 
may be eaten even before ripe. Heavy producer and Concotdee Binck "98 ‘95 "93 
very satisfactory for any Section. 
No. 218. NIAGARA—Occupi iti rts Pope anes 
oO. : —Occupies same position among 
White Grapes as does the Concord among the Black 45 oY ae 
Grapes. Bunches and berries large, greenish white, 
.65 .60 55 
changing to yellow when ripe. A fine old variety. ; 41 4 roo 
No.220. GOLDEN MUSCAT—Wonderful, New, Gold- Sth ne -35 
oy Yellow te AOE rote use and Roadside Market. Royal Purple—Purple - .38 .30 
t 1s one o e best. ossesses an attractive, rich, one : 
golden color and of European Muscat aroma. Vines Portland White 35 : 0 
very hardy, vigorous, very productive. Bunches large Niagara— White .28 : .23 
and compact. Berries large, sweet and tender. Anyone Golden Muscat—Golden. . .65 55 
who cares for Grapes will like the Golden Muscat. 
Cultivated BLUEBERRIES 
THESE GIANT CULTIVATED are the results of scientific breeding by State Experi- 
mental Stations and are much superior to the ordinary wild Blueberry. From 2 to 6 
Bushes in your Garden will furnish your family with plenty of berries for the most 
delicious Pies and Canning. Blueberry Bushes are beautiful and make very Ornamental 
Bushes, reaching a height of from 6 to 8 feet, depending on the varieties you plant. 
Blueberries require an acid soil which contains an abundance of Peat Moss or other 
partly decayed vegetable matter. If your soil is deficient in acid, a heavy application of 
Peat Moss, rotted sawdust or rotted leaves should be applied. If not convenient to get 
either of the above, use Aluminum Sulphate. Use about one pound per plant. Your 
Druggist or Fertilizer Dealer in your Town should be able to furnish the above mate- 
rials. Plant in rows 6 to 7 feet apart and the Plants 3 to 4 feet apart in the row. 
FOR PROPER POLLINATION Plant 2 or more varieties. 
NO ORDER ACCEPTED FOR LESS THAN TWO VARIETIES UNLESS YOU STATE 
YOU ALREADY HAVE ANOTHER VARIETY. We believe the following Varieties to 
be the best. We always try to have the best and have been successful so far. 
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON BLUEBERRY 
BUSHES 
EACH 2 BUSHES 4 BUSHES 6 BUSHES 
Select Well Branched 
3-year-old Bushes...... $1.25 $2.30 $4.20 $6.00 
Extra Heavy 4-year 
Bearing Size Bushes..$1.70 $3.20 $6.00 $8.00 
Extra Large, Jumbo 
Size, 5-year-old 
Bushes#ewee se $2.65 $5.00 $8.50 $11.98 
All of the Above Bushes Are Grown from Hard Wood Cuttings 
Planting instructions sent with each order. 
BEAUTIFUL 
BLOOMS 
DELICIOUS 
FRUITS 
No. 271. CABOT—tThe earliest 
variety to ripen. Berries have a 
very sub-acid flavor. Do not plant 
less than 2 feet apart. 
No. 272. RUBEL—A fancy, up- 
right, vigorous grower. The kind 
you can depend on for big crops. 
Ripens about 2 weeks after Cabot. 
Late but extremely delicious. Fruit 
usually sells from 40c to 60c per 
pint; of course, higher since the 
boost in Food Prices. 
No. 273. STANLEY—Mid-season. 
Plants tall, vigorous, with large, 
thick, shiny leaves and very pro- 
ductive. Fruit large, perfumed and 
most delicious. A variety that is 
most promising. 
No. 274. JERSEY — Late. Tall, 
well shaped bushes; attractive ap- 
pearance; excellent in production. 
The quality of this huge, grand 
fruit can very seldom 
be equaled. One of the 
best. 
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