Three or four different varieties should be planted to pol- 
linate. They can be planted in any good garden soil and should 
bear a few berries the first year. 
_ Blueberries require an acid humus soil. If your soil is de- 
ficient in humus and acid, we recommend making a heavy ap- 
plication of peat moss, rotted sawdust, decayed leaves or some 
other such material. It is better not to use any commercial 
fertilizer the first two or three years. 
We can furnish this delicious fruit in the following most 
popular varieties. 
Blueberry Prices 
2 elants 4 Plants 
Oey NG miele Onl ow $2.70 $4.85 
(Shipment Prepaid) 
10 Plants 25 Plants 
$12.00 $25.00 
June (Early) Coneord (Mid-season) 
Rancocas (Early) Burlington (Late) 
Dixie (Mid-season) Jersey (Late) 
Pemberton (Mid-season) Rubel (Late) 
GRAPES 
CONCORD (Blue) 
The most popular grape in this country for over fifty 
years. It bears large bunches of sweet, juicy blue-black grapes 
every year. Ripens in October. 
FREDONIA 
An early blue-black grape that ripens three weeks earlier 
than Concord. Vine is very disease resistant, vigorous and 
productive and makes new wood so fast it bears the second 
year. Fruit is juicy, solid and of fine quality. 
CACO (Red) 
Most popular red grape. Extra large, rich and sweet, de- 
licious flavor. A rapid grower, early and heavy bearer. 
DELAWARE (Red) 
Berries are light red, sugary and delicious. One of the very 
best small red varieties. Brings highest prices in the market. 
Excellent wine grape. 
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