Red Rich 
PRICES RED RICH 
Zo Plants. setae ao 00 
100 plants... 15.00 
Guaranteed arrival in good condition 
O Trtat> OMOPOs0 G80 
Guaranteed to grow 
Delicious Cultivated Blueberries 
Fruit 5 Times as Large as Wild Varieties. 
Bear Early, Usually the 2nd Year. 
Bears Big Crops, up to 6 Qts. per Bush when Full Grown. 
Once Planted—Last a Life Time. 
52 SS 
‘CONCORD (Early-to-Mid-season) 
Plants tall, vigorous, upright. Fruit large, light blue, attractive and 
of the best quality. Borne in clusters resembling those of Concord 
grapes. 
*RUBEL (Mid-season) 
The most productive of the kinds we list. Berries large, fine flavored, 
a little more acid than other varieties. Ripens after Pioneer. Bush 
vigorous, grow to 7 feet, should be kept to 6 feet for easy picking. 
~ STANLEY 
New superior variety now considered the best in its season of 
ripening by both home and commercial growers. Tall vigorous 
plants, very productive, fruit large, perfumed and most delicious 
in flavor. 
* JERSEY (Late) 
Bush grows tall, well shaped, vigorous, and productive. Fruit is 
large, attractive, firm, quality best. Ripens a week to ten days 
after Pioneer. We suggest planting at least one plant of each 
variety to insure a supply of fruit over a long season and for 
proper pollination. 
Blueberries listed as excellent for freezing: Concord, Stanley, Rubel 
BLUEBERRY PRICES—PREPAID 
Guaranteed to Grow Stock 
3 yr. 12 to 18 in.: $1.30 each, 3 for $3.30, 10 for $9.50 
100 for $70.00 (Not Prepaid) 
3 yr. 18 to 24 in.: $1.65 each, 3 for $4.50, 10 for $13.95 
100 for $95.00 (Not Prepaid) 
50 plants ete 2 8.50 
250 plants eve nr ces 
32.50 
Supply limited 
\ Plant Patent No. 993 
The new wonder everbearing strawberry. Unsur- 
passed for freezing, RED RICH is a deep red clear 
through. It possesses an abundance of natural 
sugar—less of yours for preparation. Solid and 
firm, RED RICH holds its natural eye appealing 
qualities when thawed—it won't mush up. Too, it 
makes a better dessert or preserve because it is 
big, red, and sweet. 
Here’s a letter from the University of Illinois: 
Of the 29 everbearing varieties we tested 
here last season, RED RICH is by far the 
best. I think it is the everbearer for which we 
have been waiting. 
Sincerely, 
Herschel L. Boll, 
Assistant in Pomology 
Even in its earlier development a one acre planting 
of RED RICH yielded 4000 quarts the same season 
it was planted. And in a second year RED RICH 
produced a June crop in matted rows from June 6 
to July 6, like a June bearer, and then came 
through with a heavy yield in August, September 
and October to more than double the first year’s 
crop. The crown and root system are exceptionally 
large as well as the leaves. It is a rugged, disease 
resisting plant that will produce outstanding yields. 
Concord 
