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Climatized CULTIVATE 
BLUEBERRIES 
To Make Those Luscious Pies, Jams, and Jellies 
EVERYONE WILL RAVE ABOUT 
These giant cultivated blueberries are far superior to 
ordinary wild berries. They are the result of years of 
scientific breeding by State Experimental Stations. Two to 
six bushes in your backyard will furnish your family with 
more than enough berries for baking and canning. Com- 
mercial growers will find an eager market for these highly 
profitable berries. 
Here's a friendly tip: For best results blueberries must 
have an acid soil with plenty of moisture. Add a liberal 
amount of acid peat, rotted leaves, pine needles, or sawdust 
to your soil when planting. Space plants 4x 10 ft. apart. 
Two varieties should be planted together for pollination. 
BURLINGTON. (Very late variety.) Extends the blueberry 
season 5 to 10 days. A sturdy upright bush, noted for its 
high production of medium size, aromatie berries. An 
appealing color and firmness and fine dessert qualities. A 
very good berry to ship. 
No other bush yields fruit so big. A 
very large and vigorous bush. Ripens about the same time 
as Rubel. Berries are firm, pleasingly aromatic and one of 
the most popular commercial variety. 
PEMBERTON. (Late variety.) Considered the most vigorous 
of all. A very fast grower of big firm berries. Firmness 
and slight aroma, make wonderful dessert. Very fast 
grower. 
RANCOCAS. Early. Upright, vigorous, 
to large size; very fine flavor. 
pruning. 
RUBEL. Mid-season to late. Plant is vigorous and very 
hardy. Very fine flavor; medium to large berries. A heavy 
producer. Moderate pruning, 
hardy. Fruit medium 
Sets very heavy crop. Needs 
STANLEY. (iate.) Plants tall, vigorous with large, thick 
shiny leaves and very productive. Fruit large, perfumed 
and most delicious in flavor, Ripens late mid-season. 
(Harliest.) Developed on our own farm. 
Medium upright bush, yielding extra-large, dark blue ber- 
ries. A very heavy cropper of fast-ripening fruit. Com- 
merically, crops can be sold for early market prices. 
ALL 6 VARIETIES HAVE A DISTINCTIVE, 
SUGARY SWEET, RICHNESS OF FLAVOR! 
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Weymouth 
Blueberry 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRY PRICES 
Heavy, 2-yr. bushes, 12 to 18 in. tall, $1.10 each; 2 for $2.00; 
10 for $7.50; 100 for $60.00. 
Each, 2, and 10 by Mail Postpaid 
100 by Express 
ALLEN’S Céimalized MULBERRY TREES 
DOWNING EVERBEARING. 
FINE FOR FRUIT AND SHADE 
We consider this variety one of the most 
prolific of all Mulberries. Bears an abundance of jet-black, enormous 
fruits all Summer. Trees are very hardy and long-lived; yield big 
crops of top quality berries year after year. The berries have a 
delicious rich flavor and are wonderful for fresh desserts, jams and 
jellies — for mouth-watering pies, they are without equal! 
The trees grow rapidly and make a large, 
wide-spreading, gracetul 
shade tree. Pertectly hardy and easy to grow; require very little 
eare. The Mulberry is a fine ornamental and a worthwhile addition te 
any location. For shade, beauty and luscious, sweet fruit, we believe 
you will agree, the Mulberry tree is outstanding. lst class, 3 to 4 ft. 
tall, $1.25 each, postpaid. 
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