Cultivated 
BLUEBERRIES 
Profitable as well as ornamental—plant CUL- 
TIVATED BLUEBERRIES for table use or mar- 
ket. Blueberries are three or four times as large 
as the wild huckleberries. From two to five bushes 
will give enough fruit for canning and pies. 
Bushes are dark green, turning to dark red in 
late fall and winter, making a very good orna- 
mental shrub. Blueberries like an acid soil. Use 
f peat, rotted leaves or humus to make soil acid. 
SRANCOCAS 
Early, very large, firm and hardy berries with 
very sweet flavor. 
JERSEY 
Mid-season, largest of all Bluekterries, is ex- 
cellent for home use and shipping. 
\ RUBEL 
Very late, recommended for commercial use. 
Berries very firm, large and of extra good quality. 
Plants are hardy, vigorous and very productive. 
12 for 
25 for 
50 for 
100 for 
250 for 
2-Yr. Old Bushes 
6-12 INCHES 
2 for $1.50 
5 for 3.25 
10 for 5.75 
PREPAID 
Mary Washington 
ASPARAGUS 
The leading ASPARAGUS for home use or market. 
Developed and introduced by the Department of Agri- 
culture. Stalks are large, very tender and more produc- 
tive than any other variety. 
1-Yr. 2-Yr. 
Roots Roots 
Siem $ .85 
1.00 1.50 
1.75 2.50 
2.50 4.50 
SEAS ney: 
PREPAID 
