New, Luscious 
»s0_GIANT BLUEBERRIES 
Grow Blueberries with ease in your own garden. These selected 
hybrids will bear big, rich berries that are good eaten fresh, that 
make delicious pies and jam, and are really fine for freezing. Plants 
require plenty of moisture, also acid soil which is easily made by 
| adding Aluminum Sulphate. With three plants we will include the 
| necessary amount of Aluminum Sulphate to keep the ground around 
them acid for two years. Acid peat moss that we offer on page 7 
is ideal for Blueberries, also well rotted oak leaves or pine needles. 
These should be thoroughly mixed with the soil when planting. 
Bluberry plants are ornamental, too, with creamy white, fra- 
grant blooms in the spring followed by the large, clustered fruits. 
In the fall the foliage turns a brilliant red. In small plantings, set 
them 3 to 4 ft. apart, using two or more varieties as they are not 
self-pollinating. Choice of (a)\Rancocas (early), (b)\ Pemberton 
(midseason), and (c)\Jersey (late). 
Select, 3-Year Planis 
3 for $3.25 * 6 for $5.95 
(1 lb. Aluminum Sulphate included FREE 
with each three Blueberry plants.} 
Use BERRY-SET 
—longer bearing. 
Offered on 
page 22, 
for bigger berries 
Grow Your Own Big Luscious Berries! 
Just a small corner patch set to our STRONG. VIGOROUS, ALL NEW, NORTHERN-GROWN PLANTS 
will produce enough juicy. rich berries for all the shortcakes the family can eat, and enough more for 
freezing. canning, pies and other concoctions. They are so easy to grow, and a big help to the family 
budget. 
\ B29—ARMORE. New. Super-Fine, Early June Berry. (100 for $5.75.) Big, handsome, V-shaped berries of 
sunset red—so rich, sweet and deliciously flavored. Fine for preserving, for freezing, and none better 
for eating fresh. Armore was developed by the Missouri Experiment Station, and has proved to be out- 
standing in its heavy crops, its healthy, hardy plants, and in its excellent shipping and handling 
qualities. Try some this year, for sure. Self-pollenizing. 25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.25; 100 for $5.75; 250 for 
$9.75; 500 for $16.00, postpaid. 
\ 330—DUNLAP STRAWBERRY. 100 for $2.95. The Straw- 
berry of the Century—probably the oldest, yet still 
the favorite. It never fails to yield annually those 
enormous crops of big, rich berries of delicious 
flavor that are excellent for every purpose. Hardy 
everywhere. Self-pollenizing. Midseason. 25 for 
(Plant Pe; $1.20: 50 for $2.20; 100 for $2.95; 250 for $7.25; 500 
ent No, g for $10.00, postpaid 
w Ever tf 93) or .00. postpaid. 
Weetest ne g Str b *B31—ROBINSON STRAWBERRY, 100 for $3.50. Won- 
Sdge-shapeq | 0. them . derful, new June berry, ripening shortly after Dun- 
t the core berr. a lap. Berries are very large, bright red, and of ex- 
ake little ey so licig = tra fine quality and flavor. An extremely heavy 
sh, as well | Wond us] producer. Be sure to include some Robinson in 
28 UNsurp os for o, oo your bed for their late delicious berries. Self-pol- 
g their shape osed for fre lenizing. 25 for $1.40; 50 for $2.30; 100 for $3.50; 
« Jood shipper (Color wae 250 for $8.00; 500 for $11.75, postpaid. 
g + Nelf- : : 
cr = Pollen. “B32—GIANT GEM. The Ever-Popular Everbearing 
A Wieties nd ts later th Strawberry. (100 for $6.75.) Fresh, delicious berries 
+ (el Th thus length Mos all season long and fine performers over a period 
able e Ome with om Agus the of several years have made Gem a favorite in so 
of th Ou will y king of a until many places. Starts bearing three months after 
€se large et aq ; favor. planting, producing a fine crop this fall, then next 
9 dens Gr. lusej Pendou, year bears from June on. Large, sparkling crimson 
h th . In berries of excellent quality and flavor. Self-pollen- 
oO]. izing. 25 for $2.35; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $6.75: 250 
for $12.50; 500 for $23.00, postpaid. 
{See Planting Directions for Strawberries 
on Page 23.) 
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RED RICH 
BERRIES 
B34—STREAMLINER. A Truly Great Everbearing Strawberry (100 for $7.10.) In record time 
this new variety has won widespread popularity. Very large fruit of brilliant scarlet red 
has exceptionally rich quality and flavor—wonderful berries for eating fresh, canning, 
preserving, freezing. Just 8 to 10 weeks after planting you start picking immense, juicy 
berries, continuing until frost stops them in the fall. Plants are unusually strong, healthy 
and reproductive, but for best crops do not permit them to make to many runners. 
25 for $2.60; 50 for $4.45; 100 for $7.10; 250 for $15.00; 500 for $25.00, postpaid. 
B35—SUPERFECTION. The Heaviest Producing Everbearer. (100 for $7.10.) This Great New 
Everbearing Strawberry should be given a generous trial space in your berry garden. 
It gives you the most fruit for your money—big, firm, juicy berries of rich flavor, and bright 
red throughout. They are grand for eating fresh, for preserves, and are exceptionally fine 
for freezing. Strong, dependable grower, a good plant maker, and hardy in all sections. 
In the trial gardens of the lowa State College this past summer, Superfection produced at 
the amazing rate of 11,814 quarts per acre. Self-pollenizing. 25 for $2.60; 50 for $4.45; 100 for 
$7.10; 250 for $15.00; 500 for $25.00, postpaid. 
