L DCC«éLEA- 
a 
GOOSEBERRIES Each 1.00 
Tart flavorful berries. Plant 3-4 feet apart 
in spring or fall. Hardy all zones. Shelter 
from heat in warm climates. 
~ 91 GM 6840—PixweLu. Very large berries. 
Produce large crops. Almost thornless. 
~91 GM 6841—Downina. Light green ber- 
ries. Flesh juicy and very fine flavored. 
PrRIcES OF ABOVE GOOSEBERRIES Prepaid 
State Catalog No. and quantity. 
2 Yr. Grade No. 1.. ..Ea. $1.00; 5 for $4.25 
91 GM 6845—GoosEBERRY GARDEN. Includes 
1 Pixwell and 2 Downing plants. 2-Yr. 
Grade No. 1. Prepaid....... All 3 for $2.75 
91 GM 6847—Downinc Quick Crop. Larger, 
more mature. Prepaid. Ea. $1.25; 5 for $5.45 
PENNSYLVANIA CUSTOMERS: Give name of 
county and township where Gooseberry 
plants will be set out, and distance in feet 
from any White Pine tree. Allow extra time. 
THORNLESS GIANT BOYSENBERRIES—S5S tor 1.60 
The biggest berries ever developed—often two inches long. 
Unsurpassed for eating fresh, canning, preserving, and 
using for pies. Cross of Blackberry, Raspberry and Logan 
Berry — practically seedless. Dark maroon color. 
Grow almost everywhere, require little care, bear second 
year and yield bumper crops from then on. Plant 4 to 6 ft. 
apart in rows 6 ft. apart, in spring only. Not hardy zone 9. 
Winter protect in zones 7 and 8. See Zone Map on Page 62. 
See Page 63 for Nursery Stock Warranty and shipping 
information. Wards ship l-year, Grade No. 1 plants. 
~\91 GM 6801—THorNLEss Giant BoysENBERRY. About 50 of 
these plump, inch-thick berries will fill a quart box. A full 
quart of juice from every 8 lbs. of fruit. Almost thornless 
canes make plants easy to care for. Shipped Prepaid direct 
from Nursery. State quantity wanted. 
5 plants font !iea)..2/ 40 sl 60; KO. lantsifor’ 25 sae $2.80 
Z5-plants fore saree 4.95; HOO plants forsasoeiews 15.95 
BLACKBERRIES DEWBERRIES 
10 plants for ] 90 
Juicy, full of flavor. Fine for 
canning, pies, eating fresh. 
Plant 3-4 ft. apart in spring 
or fall. Hardy zones 1-8. 
Need winter protection in 
zone 8. Grade No. 1, 2-year 
planis with 10-14 in. live 
tops. Prepaid. State Quan. 
\ 91 GM 6815—ALFRED. One 
of the largest, hardiest, best 
flavorédk...... 10 for $1.90 
25 for $4.25; 100 for 12.95 
\g1 GM 6816—ELDORADO. 
Large shiny jet black fruit. 
Spicy flavor... .10 for $1.90 
25 for $4.25; 100 for 12,95 
“91 GM 6817—ELDoORADO 
Quick Crop. Larger, more 
mature. Produces a crop 
sooner. 5 plants for... .$1.25 
10 for $2.25; 25 for 4.95 
Lucretia—10 for ] 365 
Like Blackberry, but larger 
and better. Sweet, juicy, 
black fruit for pies and de- 
sert. Hardy in Zones 1 to 8; 
winter protect in zones 7 and 
8. Shipped in spring only. 
(See Zone Map on Page 62.) 
Wards ship l-year, Grade 
No. 1 plants. Shipped Pre- 
paid direct from Nursery. 
State Quantity wanted. 
— 91 GM 6810—LucreTia. One 
of the best known varieties. 
10 plants tors ah aos $1.65 
25 for $3.50; 100 for 12.50 
491 GM 6811—GaRDENIA. 
Same large, luscious fruit, 
but this variety has practi- 
cally no thorns. 
lOiplants\for.. memes $1.85 
25 for $4.15; 100 for 13.95 
Loe. Coe Stopes aril oe ia 
BLUEBERRIES—2-Year—2 for Zoo 
Blueberry bushes will last a lifetime. These 
thornless bushes make picking easy—fruit is 
well off the ground. Sweet, tender berries are 
excellent for canning, pies, or eating fresh. 
Grow best in a sandy, acid soil. (For a good 
acid-type fertilizer, see Reliance Azalea and 
Camellia Fertilizer on Page 60). Hardy plants, 
will thrive and produce well. Plants begin 
bearing third year, and by fifth year, will be in 
full bearing. For best fruiting, plant two vari- 
eties. Plant 5 ft. to 8 ft. apart. Wards offer both 2- 
year and 3-year Blueberry plants, all Grade 
No. 1. Shipped spring or fall in zones 1 to 5; 
spring only in zones 6 to 8. Not hardy in zone 9. 
See Zone Map on Pg. 62. Shipped Prepaid. 
“91 GM 6820—JersEeY. Ripens midseason. Vigor- 
b 
Le 
ous, hardy, upright bushes. Extra large, light 
blue berries. Firm, sweetly-flavored. A pie 
favorite and an excellent shipper. 
91 GM 6818—Rancocas. Produces a heavy 
crop of medium to large size fruit of very fine 
flavor. Vigorous and hardy. Makes a decora- 
tive bush, Prune heavily. Early. 
~91 GM 6819—RuseL. Ripens late. Clusters of 
large very luscious dark blue berries. Strong, 
hardy. Considered a good shipper. 
Prices OF ABOVE BLUEBERRIES 
Prepaid. State Catalog No., quantity, and age 
a Size Plant 2 for 6 for | 
3-Year, No. 1 $2.80 $7.80 
| 2-Year, No. 1 235 6.45 
BLUEBERRY GARDEN 2-Yr. Plants, 3 for .90 
1 each of Jersey, Rancocas and Rubel above. 
Two-year and three-year plants, all Grade 
No. 1. Three-year plants are larger, more ma- 
ture and better rooted than two-year plants, 
and produce a crop sooner. Shipped Prepaid. 
91 GM 6822—3-Year Size Plants... All 3 for $4.05 
91 GM 6821—2-Year Size Plants...All3 for 3.35 
