Plent GIANT BLUEBERRIES 
Each bush is a fruit garden in itself. Berries are mild and sweet enough to include in 
any diet. Need no sugar when eaten fresh or frozen; need very little when canned. Berries 
shown here are actual size Jersey variety. Fruit ripens over a long season and 
keeps wonderfully on the bushes and after picked. The bushes are lovely in the 
spring with their huge clusters of Lily-of-the-Valley flowers. Leaves are stiff, waxy 
green, turning red in the fall. Bushes are easily kept attractive; will thrive 
dry land. Make soil acid with peat moss or sulphur fertilizer. Set 5 to 7 
feet apart; plant two or more for perfect pollenization. Blueberries are 
easy to grow, ship well and make a very profitable crop. 
BLUEBERRY PRICES 
Jersey, midseason; Rubel, late; Rancocas, early. 
2 5 10 25 50 100 
2-yr. branched......62.00 $4.00 $7.75 $17.50 $32.50 $60.00 
3-yr. branched...... 2.75 5.00 9.00 20.00 35.00 65.00 
4-yr. bearing-age, 
loaded with buds 4.00 9.50 17.50 40.00 75.00 110.00 
KING SIZE BLUEBERRIES 
5-YR. OLD BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
RANCOCAS — RUBEL — JERSEY 
Each 2 6 12 
$2.50 $4.50 $12.00 $22.50 
8-YR. OLD PLANTS 
RANCOCAS — RUBEL 
Each 2 6 
$3.75 $7.25 $20.00 
ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON. Introduced by the U.S. 
Dept. of Agriculture, this has long been 
the leading commercial Asparagus. Pro- 
duces large, tender, green tips; mild, 
rich full flavor. In great demand for 
shipping, canning and freezing. G R A e E S 
PARADISE. The new giant strain of As- 
paragus from California. Makes long, 
thick, very tender stalks. Grows quickly. 
SENECA. New skinless grape. Special yellow 
color; oval shape; honey sweet. Ripens early. 
Retains its color when canned or frozen. Large, compact, tapering bunches. Juicy, yet 
A dependable and very profitable crop firm; skin can be eaten with grape. Grows 
for home or market. A hundred roots anywhere. Hardy and vigorous. 
supply the average family for many GOLDEN MUSCAT. Big, amber-golden grape. 
ASRS Sweet and desirable for fancy dessert. Has 
ASPARAGUS PRICES tangy, muscat-like flavor. Ripens late and 
keeps a long time on vines and in storage. 
50 100 
1-yr. 2.95 3.75 Seneca and Golden Muscat Prices: 75c each; 
Mee Fe oe a) is tor $2,10/.5 tor: $9525; 10: for $6.00" 
500 1000 CONCORD. Top Quality. Best for Juice. The 
1-yr $10.00 $18.00 leading big-crop, dark blue grape. Ripens 
AS 14.50 24.00 late and keeps a long time on vines and after 
harvesting. Hardy in lower Michigan. Fine 
for shipping to distant markets, for cannery, 
and winery trade. Finest flavor. Large, per- 
fectly formed berries and bunches. Vines 
usually bear second year. 
Prices: Each 5 10 25 100 
a Fececee ces $ .30 $1.40 $2.65 $4.95 $12.00 
2-yr. .......5 .40 1.90 3.50 6.95 17.50 
3-yr. King 
Size ....... .60 2.75 4.95 9.95 Geueeces 
RED RHUBARB 
RUBY RED. Large, plump, red in the cen- i 
ter stalks of the sweetest rhubarb you _ VALENTINE. Deep, bright red color; texture 
ever tasted. Early spring fruit; quickly smooth and tender. Rich flavor with slightly tart 
forms a large clump. Hardy and easy to. after-taste. Valentine is an introduction of the — 
grow anywhere. Three mature plants Ontario Horticulture Experiment Station and has 
supply the average family for year- taken the lead among red rhubarbs. Combines 
around use. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 6 high quality, rich color and vigorous growth 
for $3.50 : 80c each; 3 for $2.20; 6 for $3.95. 
