Blueberries 
Delicious Flayor—Profitable—Ornamental 
@ Clusters of Sapphire Berries the Size of 
Grapes. 
@ Plump Tender and almost Seedless. 
@® Far Superior in Flavor to the Wild Blue- 
berries. 
Blueberries immediately bring to mind_ pies, 
muffins and the many other tempting culinary 
delicacies. The plants are highly ornamental, 
with their glossy green leaves, waxen white 
blossoms, colorful fruits and then their orange 
and red Autumn foliage rounds out a full season 
of attractiveness. 
Dixi and Pemberton 
We are featuring DIXI because of its large- 
i sized fruit, fine blue color, firmness, produc- 
tivity and good dessert quality. 
Another of the newer varieties, PEMBER- 
TON, is very vigorous in growth and pro- 
ductiveness. The berries have a good flavor 
and are large and attractive. 
We are sure you will be more than pleased 
with the fruits of these two newer improved 
Varieties Rancocas, Concord, and Jersey (ripening varieties of Blueberries. Price—$1.50 each; 3 
early to late in order named) are all most depend- for $4.00; 10 for 10.50; 25 for $22.50; 100 for 
able, large fruited and widely adapted. $75.00. STRONG 12-18-INCH PLANTS. 
4 ° are the largest cultivated varieties, improved by the Govern- 
SCARFF S Bluebe rries ment in the Whitesbog country of New Jersey. Give them an 
acid soil condition, good drainage and plenty of moisture. They will start to bear in one or two 
years and will continue to produce heavy crops for many, many years. If your soil is not already 
acid, mix it with liberal amounts of acid Peat, rotted leaves, pine needles, old sawdust or chip 
dirt. Chemicals to insure soil acidity would include Flowers of Sulphur, and also Aluminum 
Sulphate (14 to 14 lb. per square yard). 
PRICES: BLUEBERRIES BOYSENBERRIES—NECTARBERRIES 
Varieties: Rancocas—Concord—Jersey Postpaid 
By Express, F.O.B., New Carlisle Prices per 6 12 25 100 
(If by Mail, add 25c per plant) 
3 10 25 100 Boysenberry 
Heavy, aye 12-18”. .$3.00 $ 8.75 $20.00 $62.50 Common, 1 yr. ..... $1.25 $2.25 $3.50 $ 9.75 
Bearing Age—18-24” 4.95 12.50 27.50 87.50 Bearing Age ..... 2.25 3.25 5.00 14.95 
Plant two or more vauctics together for Thornless, 1 yr. ..... 1.45 2.50 3.90 10.95 
proper pollenization. F 
Finest Horticultural Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries N Sean aoe ae a” ae poe ae yee 
—25-Ib Bag (11/4 bu.), $1.50; 50-Ib. Bag (21% bu.), 2 Nectarberry, 1 yr. ..... . . . . 
$2.50 each Bearing Age ..... 2.25 3.25 5.00 14.95 
Thornless Boysenberry 
Boysenberries and Nectarberries are best adapted 
to sections south of the Ohio River but may be grown 
on north into Michigan with proper winter protection. 
They are really the highest quality vine berries yet 
developed, having a very delectable flavor and a rich 
deep red juice surpassed by no other fruit, in our 
estimation. These Thornless Boysenberries have canes 
smooth as velvet. 
Nectarberry 
Richest flavor of all. Heavier yielding over a long 
period. Fruits average even larger than Boysenber- 
ries. Genuine Nectarberry plants are not plentiful— 
yet our prices are very reasonable for a new variety 
with so many good qualities. 
Success with Boysenberries and Nectarberries 
1. Very early spring planting is essential. 
2. Use only heavy well-grown plants and they 
prefer a rich, moist, well-drained loam soil. 
3. Set plants 4 to 6 ft. apart in 6-ft. rows. 
4. Trellis after the first year or apply straw 
mulch under the trailing canes. 
5. Clean cultivation until August. 
6. Liberal spring applications of well-rotted ma- 
nure or Nitrogen fertilizer. 
In states north of the Ohio River the canes will 
need to be placed on the ground and covered with 
straw or earth as protection during the cold 
weather. You will be well repaid for this extra 
protection. 
8. Allow the fruits to fully ripen before picking 
to insure the highest quality. 
Boysenberries—Note the size—2 inches in length 
