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U.S. Beaver sient of Agriculture 
)ENANAITA 9 NE mo UR SR RIN ID 
WARREN SHI 
70 nopxins st. WOODBURY NEW 
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< would advise you to rea carefully the prices quoted in many 
highly illustrated cata -Ogues and then refer to my prices quoted below. Note 
cs difference in my favor. There is a eres t demand for Hybrid Cultivated Blueberry 
ants, Blueberry Plants are being ¢ i@ United States. 
AS high as $1000. per acre is the usual income from Blueberry cultivation. 
New Jersey is the home of the Cultivated Blueberry.The acreage of bearing fields 
of Blueberries in N.J. is larger than the combinad acreage of Blueberries growing 
in the U.S. Therefore,N.J. is the 
proper state 
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plants. There are many States growing only a very few acres of 
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Profitable berry. Therefore,the present time is opportune for planting in many 
tates which are now growing only a small ac oreage. Start now and reap the 
basvost It will pay you to buy your cultivated Blt leberry plents in sectione 
of the ‘v. S. which are native to 
tO these plants.In N 
& great extent,which soil is perfect for producing Nursery grown HYBRID cu TIVATED 
‘BLUEBERRY P LANTS** .Varieties( JERSEY \RANCOCAS\RUBEL 00 #20 INLEY, \CONnc RD, \CABOT, 
TWO YHAR 12 to I8 IN. .75e 68, i Per DOZ. $5.00. Per see $30.00. 
THREE YEARS 18 to 24 inchs, BAC 85¢ DOZ $6.00 PBR 100 $35.00. 
All two year old aie ry plants and ove the same year as planted. 
The new varieties are me cing a very re impression as follows? 
(om MOUTH early {BURLINGTON 1 Hill ae Sil ef ee medium. 
S years BURLINGTON, , PEMBERTON, ss 5 i BEA “ay, OO 
a, years WEYMOUTH90cents each $8,00, DOZ~ 3B 
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7 SRED RASPBERRY? T REG S EVERBEARING, JUNE BRARING\|s SUNRISE. $2.00- ~DOZ.87.00-100. 
§55.00-1000) LATHAM JUNE RASP? BERRY SAME PRICE, 
“TBLACK RASPBERRY? CUMBERLAND Per $5.00- 100 | S38. 00-1 LOOO,. THE STANDARD BLACK CAP 
XETHORNLESS BOYSENBERRY? 1 00-86.00.1000-8 40 OO Ae an you beat thi t 
’ "GRAPH VINES * {CONCORD BLUE, Niagara whi se \PREDONT A black.\MOORE'S EARLY blue 
.40¢ each $3.50 -doz j 
: T hese varieties grapes, \CACO rea 
CATAYS VBA de ED red ,\DELA RE Leno x 
H light red ,are 45¢ each ©4.00-Doz. 
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t ‘GO OSERERRY' ® 50¢ $5.00 
wiislaindawd each ~Dog.\CHAMPION AND \HOUGHTON and \ DOWNING. 
"STRAWBERRY PLANTS? \Succe ess, \Premier, Big JOE, (Anbosia 1 Late,\Knopps SPECIAL, 
\Sparkle,\Gan dy, \Dorsett,\Ca tskill,\Lupton, (jim ‘Be eit, (PataFinder |\Robinson. 
\ Aberd len, \UL, Y MORN; \Temple. All Strawberry $3.00-I £4.00 IO000. 
‘POT GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS’! EVERBEARERS 
S14 90-100 oe UNE BHRAR ERS. ars BI 2 G “a J02 
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1 nae isa) ert ei ze VUTh HEEL 
SPARK. | STAR RERIGH?, TEMPLE, | MAY 
are\ GHM\ STRANDINGS, $6 .00-50 
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THIME : iB \ 2 PATRFAX , FF HPAIRPBARE,: 85. 50-50.8T0. OO I00. 
* PMARY WASHINGTON ASPARACUS RO TS" 'fwo Year roots Per 100-$3.00. Pex 1000-$18.00 
bouchern N.J. is the proper section in which to purchase MARY Washin ton 
Asparagus roots, as this section is whe leading Asparagus district hi 
the U 8 »with the exception of one other state, 
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'*RPLACKBERRY Y* the ELDORADO vand(atined | Varieties,Per 100-$6.00.Per 1, 600-842 ,00. 
seuReaare la D OROSS.Rea : $2. 50-doz. S12.00.- 100. The best rea variety. 
"HORSH RADTSH = ROOTS ‘Per 100~ $5.50. Per 1,000-$15.00.3 Jersey fle evored , Unique. 
Rb a gate SSoRARS ROOTS' "Per doz.-$.1.50 Per 100-86.00. Piquant garden sass, 
TERBS ? Tarragon, Lavender Sage, Thyme, Two years 50¢ each. 
Peppermint, Spearmint, Applemint, $1,50 DOZ P Postpaid $6 ,0O-I00, Not pe repaid, 
ROOT SPECIALIST and NURSERYMAN: WARREN SHINN, WOODBURY NEW Jz RSE 
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