Blueberries 
This is a berry which has created a lot of favorable at- 
tention these past few years. An unusually large bearer, the 
berries often range in size from 4 to 34 inch. 
Easy to grow—use peat moss liberally and mulch heavily 
with rotted leaves or sawdust. Plant two or more varieties 
to insure pollination. 
CONCORD—RUBEL—-RANCOCAS— |iiERSEY 
Early Late Midseason Late 
Price: 18 to 24 in. plants, $1.85 each; 5 for $7.95; 10 for 
$13.50. 
Recommended for decorative purposes in the garden. 
Planted with other shrubs it serves a two-fold purpose— 
of supplying you luscious berries as well as furnishing 
beauty in the shrubbery border. 
RASPBERRIES 
FOR HOME AND COMMERCIAL USE 
3 BEST VARIETIES 
LATHAM RED. This great berry holds unchallenged first place as 
the leading commercial and home variety of Red Raspberry. It 
is hardy everywhere, bushes are sturdy, upright and vigorous, 
particularly resistant to diseases of all kinds. The fruit is very large, 
dark red, and firm. Latham is an excellent shipper, heavy yielder, 
easy picker. It has the qualities that make it the leading Red Rasp- 
berry of the day. Prices: $2.25 per 10; $12.35 per 100. 
INDIAN SUMMER RED—Everbearer. We recommend this va- 
riety as probably the best everbearing Red Raspberry being grown. 
It fruits both a June and a fall crop. It is hardy, disease resistant 
and produces a crop of high quality fruit. For the home grower 
this should be very much worth while. Price: 2-yr., $2.25 per 10; 
$12.35 per 100. 
CUMBERLAND BLACK RASPBERRY. Very high quality and 
our hardiest Black Raspberry. Plant in a sheltered location or 
mulch over winter, Price: Heavy plants, $2.50 per 10; $20.00 per 
100. 
Fruits for the Home Gardener 
Finest Strawberries From Your Own Plants 
STREAMLINER 
The Greatest Everbearing Strawberry 
SWEET AS HONEY-—EXTRA LARGE 
EXCELLENT FOR EATING FRESH OR FREEZING 
MAKES HEAVY FRUITING BED 
The only everbearer with all the good points. It is large, 
uniform, firm, red to the core with even color all over and 
no green tips. 
Special Price: 25 plants $2.25; 100 plants $6.00, postpaid. 
Grape Vines 
For Sure Crops of Better Quality Fruit 
Require little care; bear prolifically 
every year. Excellent for juice, jelly 
and jam. 
CONCORD. Best and most popular 
blue-black variety. 
CACO. A fine red variety; extremely 
rich flavor. Ripens early. 
PORTLAND. A relatively new white 
variety that is gaining in popularity 
everywhere. 
PRICE: 2-Yr., No. 1 Vines, 55c 
very profitable. 
BLACKBERRIES | 
Two of the most popular varieties 
of this delicious fruit. 
BLOWERS. Honey-sweet flavor; jet- 
black, grows large berries. 
ELDORADO. Heavy producer and 
Strong plants, 10 for $1.60; 100 for 
Spring Planting Only 
Prices of all Strawberries except Streamliner: 
25 plants $1.25; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. 
FAIRFAX. Another excellent new variety, ripens early and 
free plant maker. 
PREMIER. The most popular Strawberry ever introduced. 
The plants are sturdy with long roots making them 
drouth resistant. 
DORSETT. An early, seif pollenizing offspring of Premier. 
Does well on poor soil. Berries bright red, and sell readily 
on the market. 
Now- 
Fine Chestnuts 
Disease Resistant 
C., hinedse Chestuuts 
Now Supplants the Extinct 
American Chestnuts 
A Favored Ornamental Tree 
each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
Grow Your Own 
Paradise—Big Yield Strain 
An outstanding new variety that 
produces huge stalks, green in color, 
rich in flavor and exceedingly tender. 
Price: 2-yr., No. 1, heavy, $1.85 for 25; 
$4.95 per 100. 
$9.95. 
RHUBARB 
For Sauces and Pies 
MacDONALD. A relatively new high 
quality Rhubarb. Takes less sugar 
because of its mildly acid quality. A 
heavy yielder of giant stalks. Price: 
60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
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Splendid for the Lawn 
Properly planted and cared for they 
will grow fast. And within a very few 
years will produce sweet Chestnuts like 
the American Chestnuts of years ago. 
Plant two trees to insure pollination. 
Price: 2 to 3 ft. trees, $2.50 each; 2 for 
$4.50. 
