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Home Garden Fruits 
Fresh Delicious Fruit 
from Your Own 
Garden 
Easy 
to 
Grow 
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Plant in acid but well-drained soil; space the plants 5 Raspberries 
feet apart. 
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; : Cumberland. Blackcap. The largest Raspberry known. 
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eee Seale eA io ex ots Selected specimens measure an inch in diameter. 
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Jersey. Very large and vigorous in habit. The light blue 
berries are very large. Latham. The finest red Raspberry. More productive 
than any other. The berries are very large, bright red. 
Rancocas. Slender, vigorous, upright habit, rarely’ sur- 
passing 5 feet in height. The berries are earlier and larger 
than Rubel. “Newburgh. Midseason. Vigorous, hardy, and very produc- 
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Rubel. Well-developed bushes stand 6 feet or more high. pico St Glare 
The large berries are of fine blue color; bears a good 
crop every year. Ripens about two weeks later than 
Concord. 
‘Ranere Everbearing. Brilliant red fruit of good size and 
excellent flavor. 
All Blueberries, 3-yr.-old, 12-18 in., $1.75 each, All Raspberries, No. 1, extra-strong plants, 
3 for $4.50, 10 for $12.50, postpaid. 10 for $3.25, 25 for $6.25, 50 for $10.25, postpaid. 
Sunerfection 
The Greatest of the Everbearers 
Really a tremendous bearer. Actual field 
tests prove Superfection’s superiority in out-pro- 
ducing other Everbearers. 
The big, firm berries are red all the way 
through, delicious to eat fresh, canned, pre- 
served in jams and jellies, as well as fresh 
frozen. 
Enjoy these delicious Strawberries from June 
‘til November. They make an ideal low flower- 
ing border for your flower garden, with their 
cheerful white and yellow blossoms and _ their 
bright red berries against the deep green of 
their foliage. 
Runner plants: 25 for $2.55, 50 for $4.50, 
100 for $7.00, 250 for $14.00, postpaid. 
See preceding page for complete list of Strawberries. 
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