Giant 
Cultivated 
BLUEBERRIES 
Blueberries have been greatly improved in the past 25 years. Giant 
cultivated varieties are tre recult of cross breeding the native, wild 
Blueberries. The new hybrids are plump, tender and practically seed- 
less. Large clusters. Plant this delicious fruit and enjoy fresh, frozen, 
or canned Blueberries—and Blueberry pie is hard to beat. 
_ In addition to bearing a profitable crop, the Blueberry is an attrac- 
tive ornamental shrub which may be planted on the lawn. 
Soil Requirements. Blueberries require an acid, humus soil. If your soil is deficient in humus and 
acidity, we recommend making a heavy application of peat moss, rotted sawdust, decayed leaves, 
oF soipetbing of that nature, plus a 1- to 2-lb. application of Rho-Za-Grow, depending upon size 
of plants. 
Pollination. |t is advisable to plant two or more varieties for cross pollination. 
FIVE LEADING BLUEBERRIES 
Listed in Ripening Order 
Cabot. Seldom exceeds 3 ft. in height, making a broad, low bush. Large berries with a delicious, 
sub-acid flavor. 
Rancocas. Slender, vigorous, upright, rarely surpassing 5 ft. in height. Winter twigs dark red. 
Berries somewhat larger than Rubel, several days earlier. 
Concord. Upright habit and at maturity exceeds 6 ft. in height. Berries large, a few days earlier 
than Rubel. Fine flavor and appearance. 
Rubel. Vigorous, productive, well-shaped plants. Approximately 6 ft. high at maturity. Winter color 
of young wood a rich red. Large berries of fine color. Early July. 
\ Jersey. Vigorous, large grower. Berries are the largest of any here listed; light blue, ripening about 
same time as Rubel. 
BLUEBERRY PRICES 
1-5 5-10 10-30 30-50 
ivf Each Each Each Each 
12-18 in.. .$1.30 $1.05 $0.95 $0.85 
4-yr., 
18-24 in... 1.85 1.60 1.35 1.20 
Note.—On quantities of more than 
50 write for commercial growers’ prices. 
SPECIMEN BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
Bearing Size—Balled and Burlapped 
1 to5 5 to 10 
Each Each 
Da S. ERS edit beterers herig ars $3.50 $3.25 
3-4 hie eae ee 4.25 4.00 
‘Thornless Boysenberries 
SENSATIONAL NEW HYBRID FRUIT 
Enormous size, excellent quality, vines vigorous, thornless and prolific. Produced by cross 
breeding Raspberry, Blackberry and Loganberry. Delicious served fresh, from the frozen 
food locker, canned, or in jam. : 
Wonders have been accomplished in cross breeding and selecting’ outstanding specimens 
of fruits. Among the greatest accomplishments in cross breeding is the Famous Thorniless 
Boysenberry, sometimes referred to as the Wonder Berry. 
Excellent for freezing, retaining its natural flavor and sweetness. Sells for top prices on 
the market but a little soft for long shipments. Immense in size and when you taste it, you 
will agree that in flavor it stands supreme. Fruit measures as much as 2 inches in length. 
Commercially outsells all berries, but its greatest value is its qualities adapting it to home 
use. Delicious served fresh, with sugar and cream. Wonderful for canning. Excellent for pies 
when fresh, canned, or frozen; makes good jams. Almost seedless. Color a pleasing purplish 
wine. July. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY PRICES 
$1.95 per 6; $2.75 per 12; $4.65 per 25; $8.25 per 50; $14.00 per 100; 
$28.50 per 250; $47.50 per 500; $85.00 per 1,000. 
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