BLUEBERRIES 
Comparatively new on the horticultural field, Blueberries are of 
genuine interest to all classes of gardeners. They are unique in that 
they are of value in three definitely different fields. First, the home 
garden where they are unexcelled for pies, jams and jellies. Second, 
the commercial planting, easily cared for, highly productive and 
readily saleable, and third, for landscape planting, the colorful fruit 
and rich green foliage blending in handsomely with other plants, 
the foliage turning to a brilliant scarlet in the fall, holding the 
showy display far later than the average fall color planting. 
The berries can be selected from numerous choice varieties to 
produce at different seasons, thus assuring an abundance of fruit 
from early to late. a 
Varieties 
Concord. Mid-season; plants tall and vigorous, fruits large, excellent 
flavor. 
Jersey. One of the largest and best both in bush and in size of fruit. 
Probably the leading commercial variety at this time. Good pro- 
ducer, fine flavored, good for both canning, freezing, market and 
home use. Late season. 
Rancocas. Large berries, strong grower, an excellent commercial sort. 
Mid-season. 
Rubel. Medium in size, but very juicy and rich in flavor. Heavy 
producer, late season. 
Scammell. NEW. Very large berries of excellent flavor. Good home 
variety. Mid-season. 
Above sorts: 2 yr., $1.25; 3 yr., $1.75; 5 yr. bearing size, $2.95 
(6 for price of 5) 
Pemberton. Mid-season. One of the newer varieties; upright grower, 
large green foliage, large fruit. Heavy producer. 
Stanley. Late mid-season. Plants vigorous with large shiny leaves. 
Very productive. Fruit large, very fine flavored. 
Above sorts: 2 yr., $1.50; 3 yr., $2.00 
Atlantic. Late. One of the newest sorts. Large fruits, fine flavor, 
heavy producer. 
Dixie. Mid-season. Very large fruit, very new; excellent producer, 
juicy and flavorful. 
Weymouth. Very early; bush vigorous, fruit very large and firm. 
Excellent for commercial or home use. 
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CURRANTS 
Perfection. Bright red, and large. Very productive. Rich, mild, sub- 
acid. 
Cherry. The largest of all red currants, sometimes more than a 
half-inch in diameter. Very vigorous grower. 
2 yr., 50c each; $5.00 dozen 
Red Lake Currant. Originated at the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding 
Farm, and fast supplanting other varieties as commercial variety. 
Very productive, with long open bunches for speedy picking. 
Plants very vigorous and resistant to mildew. The new currant 
which will supplant Perfection for commercial planting. Each, 
5Oc; per doz., $5.00. 
Special prices on large plantings. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
BOYSENBERRY 
BOYSENBERRY 
The gigantic new blackberry with a real wild blackberry flavor. 
The largest and finest blackberry on the market for home or com- 
mercial use. The vines are exceptionally hardy, drought resistant, 
and make a strong, vigorous growth, with unbelievably heavy crops. 
Each 12 100 
l-year (spring only) $ .30 $2.00 $15.00 
DaVeatenna kote mone 50) 4.00 25.00 
LOGANBERRY 
Fruit of the same size and general shapes as a large blackberry. 
Large clusters of dark purplish red fruit with a pleasant vinous fla- 
vor. Excellent for table use or canning. Each 50c; per doz., $4.00. 
CASCADE BERRY 
A new berry much in demand. Exceptionally large berries 
of real merit. Heavy yielder, with the real wild blackberry 
flavor and color. Very hardy, vigorous and more healthy than 
any other true wild blackberry type. A must for every home 
garden. Each 50c; 12 for $4.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Oregon Champion. Berries medium to large, round, smooth, green- 
ish-white with thin, transparent skin. Good quality, early ripening. 
Very heavy bearer. Bush vigorous and free from mildew. 2 yr., 
50c each, $5.00 dozen. 
English Gooseberry. Fruit very large, up to an inch in diameter, 
round, very juicy and exceptionally fine flavored. Vigorous 
grower, very productive, one of the best. Commands a high price 
on the market. Each, $1.00. 
OLYMPIC BERRY 
A marvelous new berry of the highest quality, with an exquisite 
flavor. Should be planted in every home garden. This berry origi- 
nated on Vashon Island, and has proven both hardy and very pro- 
ductive. Dewberry type fruit, must be treilised like Loganberry. 
co 50c; per doz., $5.00; per 50, 30c each; 100 to*500, 25c 
each. 
30 BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., 
BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 
