Great strides have been made in recent years in developing this berry. They grow in large clusters, 
attractive blue coler, tender, almost seedless. Bush is attractive and can be used in shrub borders. ; 
Blueberries require an acid soil. Aluminum Sulphate should be applied at least once during 
a season, which will help keep the soil acid. Plants should be mulched to a depth of 6 inches 
with sawdust or peat moss to keep the ground moist. Two varieties are required for pollination. 
PIONEER 
(Early to Midseason.) Excellent producer and prolific grower. Up- 
right plant. Excellent flavor and size. 
JERSEY 
(Late.) Tall, well-shaped bush. Attractive appearance. An ex- 
cellent producer. Large, good quality berry. 
RANCOCOAS 
(Midseason.) Popular. Ripens about two weeks after 
Cabot. The bush is tall, vigorous and productive. 
STANLEY 
(Late.) Plants tall, vigorous, with large, thick, shiny 
leaves and very productive. Fruit large, perfumed, and 
most delicious in flavor. Ripens late midsason. 
ALL SEASON BLUEBERRY COLLECTION 
i ORICES ae | ALL 18-24 in. 
3 yr. 12-18 in. plants, $1.25 Each; 1-9, Plants—1 each of above varieties 
$1.00 Each; 10-29, 90c Each. For Only $5.45 a 
3 yr. 18-24 in. plants, $1.75 Each; 1-9, Piants—2 each of above varieties 
$1.50 Each; 10-29, $1.25 Each. For Only $9.90 
THE 
GREAT NEW 
SUPERFECTION STRAWBERRY 
The Sensational Everbearing variety. A well cared for 
bed will produce berries in 90 days after planting. 
Superfection is tart, bright red clear through, large, 
hardy and extremely prolific in both plants and fruit. 
We find Superfection greatly in demand for freezing 
and home processing and when sugared to bring out 
the high, sparkling flavor, it becomes a thrilling treat 
on every fall table it graces. Try Su- 
perfection in your home garden or as 
a base planting in a commercial ven- 
ture. 
Bears from early summer un- 
til frost. Fine for home gar- 
dens where 100 plants will more 
than supply the average family 
with an abundance of luscious 
fruit. To grow everbearing va- 
rieties cut off the runners and 
throw all strength into the 
mother plant. A good com- 
mercial proposition where han- 
dled properly. Superfection is 
a money maker. 
Prices same as for 
Streamliner. 
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