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_ EVERYONE WILL RAVE ABOUT 
‘These giant cultivated blueberries are far superior to ordinary 
Boe. wild berries. They are the result of years of scientific breeding by 
State Experimental Stations. Two to six bushes in your backyard 
__will furnish your family with more than enough berries for baking 
and canning. Commercial growers will find an eager market for 
these highly profitable berries. 
Here’s a friendly tip: For best results blueberries must have 
an acid soil with plenty of moisture. Add a liberal amount of acid 
peat, rotted leaves, pine needles, or sawdust to your soil when 
_ planting. Space plants 4x10 ft. apart. 
_ Two varieties should be planted together for pollination. 
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eiey S: BURLINGTON: (Very late variety) Extends the blueberry season 5 to 10 days. 
ae A sturdy: upright bush, noted for its high production of medium size, aromatic 
berries. An appealing color and firmness and fine dessert qualities. A very good 
berry to ship. 
agit DIXIE: Late variety. No other bush yields fruit so big. A very large and vigorous 
bush. Ripens about the same time as Rubel. Berries are firm, pleasingly aromatic 
and one of the most popular commercial variety. 
_ \. PEMBERTON: (Late variety). Considered the most vigorous of all. A very fast 
grower of big firm berries. Firmness and slight aroma, make wonderful dessert. 
Very fast grower. ; 
-\. RANCOCAS: Early. Upright, vigorous, hardy. Fruit medium to large size; very 
fine flavor. Sets very heavy crop. Needs pruning. 
a, RUBEL: Midseason to late. Plant is vigorous and very hardy. Very fine flavor; 
medium to large berries. A heavy producer. Moderate pruning. ; 
\. WEYMOUTH: (Earliest). Developed on our own farm. Medium upright bush, 
yielding extra-large, dark blue berries. A very heavy cropper of fast-ripening 
fruit. Commercially, crops can be sold for early market prices. 
All 6 Varieties have a distinctive, sugary sweet, richness of flavor! 
_ Heavy, 2-yr. bushes, 12 to 18 in. tall, $1.10 each; 2 for $2.00; 10 for $7.50, 
Sc 100 for $60.00. 
mh Each, 2, and 10 by Mail Postpaid 
~ Easy-to-Grow BLACKBERRIES 
\. ELDORADO. One of the largest Blackberries in existence. Perfectly hardy 
in all sections—will stand 20 degrees below zero. Very sweet and juicy, 
practically coreless. A very heavy producer; in our opinion the best 
Blackberry. 
By Mail Postpaid, No. 1 plants, 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25. 
By Express Collect, No. 1 plants, 100 for $9.00; 1000 for $60.00. 
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Thornless BOYSENBERRY 
Tastiest, Juiciest Berry Ever Grown 
The berries are of immense size, of the Blackberry type but grow 
; like Dewberries. The dark berries often measure 2% inches in 
i length and have few seeds. Boysenberries have a distinctively differ- 
f “erent flavor and when allowed to fully ripen on the vine are much 
sweeter than any other vine berry. The fruit will hang for days on 
aes the vine after ripening. They are very juicy, and the tastiest berries 
"ie you have ever eaten, fresh or canned; make delicious pies. Hardy, 
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requiring no protection under normal conditions. Ideal for quick- 
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By Mail Postpaid, No. 1 plants, 25¢ each; 10 for $2.00. 
ae By Express or Freight, 100 for $9.00; 250 for $20.00. 
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