‘S B511 RANCOCAS (early). 
 B513 JERSEY (late). 
RED LAKE CURRANT 
GIANT HYBRID 
BLUEBERRIES 
Blueberry Pie! Two to four bushes will 
produce enough berries for pies through 
the whole year. 
Blueberries not only bear lots of delicious 
fruit, but they are beautiful ornamental 
shrubs as well. 
They require a mildly acid soil, good 
drainage and moderate moisture. You can 
make your soil acid by working in peat 
moss, rotted sawdust or aluminum sulphate. 
Spread the roots generously in planting 
and set about 4 feet apart. It is best to 
plant more than one variety for proper 
pollenizing. 
Fruit medium 
large and very prolific. 
\. B512 RUBEL (mid-season). 
mercial berry. 
The best com- 
Fruit very large—but 
not as many berries. 
Large 2-year 15 inch transplants, $1.15 
each; 2 for $2.20; 3 for $3.00, postpaid. 
B514X Collection, 1 each of the 3 varieties 
listed for $2.85, postpaid. 
ey: 
BLUEBERRIES 
Welch's CURRANTS 
\B504 RED LAKE. This new giant red Cur- 
rant has almost replaced all other va- 
rieties. The berries are larger, the bunch- 
es are fuller and there are more of them 
on a bush. The fruit, a bright, clear red 
that makes beautiful and delicious jelly, 
ripens mid-season and holds on over a 
long time. 
45c each; 5 for $1.75; 
postpaid. 
IMPORTANT. We can ship Currants and 
Gooseberries ONLY to Arkansas, Iowa, Ne- 
braska, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, 
Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, North and 
South Dakota. If you live in other states, 
please do not order these items. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
10 for $3.00, 
\B507 GLENDALE. One of the finest Goose- 
berries; strong, healthy, upright bushes 
yield heavily. Berries medium size; ex- 
cellent for cooking and the best for pies. 
Z-yr., 45c each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
\ B508 DOWNING. A well known American 
sort which has given the best results 
everywhere. Large and handsome, pale 
green berry; of splendid quality for des- 
sert and cooking. Bush is strong, of 
vigorous growth and very productive. 
2-yr., 60c each; 3 for $1.65, postpaid. 
\ B501 THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
BOYSENBERRY 
Pick 
these berries without the discomfort of 
thorns. The picture shows the actual size 
of this giant berry—and you know the 
delicious flavor and solid meat. It has 
all the good points of the Blackberry, 
Loganberry and Raspberry—plus being 
almost seedless. Plant Boysenberries 8 
to 10 feet apart each way and have your 
own fruit for the table, canning—and 
freezing. 30c each, postpaid. 
B501X 6 Giant Thornless Boysenberries for 
$1.25, postpaid. 
NOTE—Customers living 
in Atlantic or Pacific 
Coast States add 10% 
to all postpaid items. 
DOWNING GOOSEBERRY 
DEWBERRIES 
\B503 GARD NIA. The THORNLESS DEW- 
BERRY. We do not hesitate to say every- 
thing for Gardenia. It is Thornless when 
you get it and stays Thornless because 
it does not sucker. It is extremely hardy, 
and absolutely does not develop orange 
rust, even when planted with infected 
plants. (But we do not advise such prac- 
tice.) The fruit has all of the qualities of 
Lucretia and is much easier to pick. We 
strongly urge Gardenia Dewberry—espe- 
cially for the colder areas where Boysen- 
berries are not hardy. 
6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.25: 25 for $4.00, 
postpaid. 
PLEASE ORDER BY CATALOG NUMBER 
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