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of Hampton and U.S. No; LS Iwo miles east of downtown Exeter, 
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PINE-CROFT NURSERIES, HAMPTON ROAD, EXETER, N. H. 
PLANTS from PINE-CROFT Rap ak as grease 
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BRILLIANT COLOR EVERY SEASON IN THE YEAR 
and MH a at 
SMALL FRUITS for YOUR GARDEN 
ALL SUMMER and FALL 
Nursery located on Route 101C~-4+ miles west of the Toll Road outlet, 5 miles west 
Postpaid Prices. 
Strawberr} varieties --Fruit ripening in June and July -25_ 18: +106 
\ Empire (N.Y. Station) Early, glossy red, attractive ,$1.75 $2.75 SITS 
and a heavy producer, Vigorous plants. 
* Vermilion cal Station) Mid-season, glossy. red, very 
attractive, med.-to large, good producers, beh be ss 475 
“Sparkle (N, J. Station) very high quality late berry; 
excellent for freezing;a top yielding variety. SOR: nate 30{2 
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\ BLAZE--A new strawberry from the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station 
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(formerly seedling no, 288) Produced by Dr. Latimer and tested for several years. 
We have only a few plants to spare for trial and only to customers ordering other 
stock. Ten plants postpaid $2.50, No Shipments after May 15, 
Ras pberry--Blackberry~-Blueberry Varieties Ripening July - August 
Taylor Red Raspberry (N.Y, Station) The largest really fine variety available. A 
beautiful berry. 10-($2.25); 25-($4.75)3 50=($8.50)3 100-($15.) 
+ Durham Red Raspberry (N.H, Station) See under berries for Aug.-Sept. 
New Hempshire Blackberries (Special N.H, selections) Hardy, fruitful and of good 
Quality. These have proved better than such standard kinds as Alfred, Eldorado and 
Snyder, 10-($2.25); 25-($4.75)3; 50-($8.50), \ 
Cultivated Blueberries for every garden. We consider Pemberton (mid-season and 
Jersey (late) the two finest varieties aveailablewhen size, color, flavor and yield 
are considered, Plant two varieties to insure eross pollination. An economical 
size--12"-18"-1($1.25); 3-($3.30}; 5-($5.00)., | 
strawberries and Raspberries ripening in August-September-October, 
iverbearing strawberries bear the first year set, starting in August, Also bear 
the following year in June-July period, The two varieties we list have proved 
Superior to all ‘others, Superfection is the most tart, and Twentieth Century is 
the most firm and under our conditions we consider it the best to date, Both are 
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-wentieth Century (Utah Centennial) Varieties are the same as far as we can see, 
Very firm, light red, excellent quality, ripens very fast, a good keeper, a good 
Shipper. We think-it tops. 
cuperfection--an "Improved Gem". Bears well. More tart than the others, 
Postpaid Prices 12 Ce ee 5O L100 
_ swentieth Century 4 i’. $2.75 $3.75 $6.50 $9.75 
~ Superfection | ee 425 6.75 
Durham Everbearing Raspberry--Earliest and most vigorous of all fall bearing 
raspoerries, Starts bearing on new canes the first year set beginning here in late 
August and continuing until freezing weather. Berries will stand several degrees 
below freezing. You can cut old canes to the ground in early winter or early spring 
if you wish and have just the fall crop. The Durham is about two weeks ahead of 
September variety and 4-6 weeks ahead of Indian Summer in this area, 36491 
