BLUEBERRIES 
Giant Cultivated Blueberries 
Blueberries have been greatly improved in the past twenty-five years. Giant cultivated 
varieties are the result of cross breeding the native, wild Blueberries. The new hybrids 
are plump, tender and practically seedless. 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 attractive ornamental 
shrub which may be planted on the lawn in shrub borders,.used in hedges or even as 
specimens. Its white flowers, blue berries and autumn colored foliage combine to add 
charm through most of the summer and autumn. 
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 saw- 
dust, decayed leaves, or something of that nature, plus a 1 to 2 lb. application of RHO- 
ZA-GROW, depending upon size of plants. RHO-ZA-GROW—See page 24D. 
Pollination. It is advisable to plant two or more varieties for cross pollination. 
FIVE LEADING BLUEBERRIES 
Listed in ripening order from earliest to latest, beginning late June and continuing 
through July. 
‘ Weymouth. Spreading grower maturing at approximately 4 ft. in height. Attractive dark 
blue berries, medium size. Earliest of all. 
Rancocas. Slender, vigorous, upright, rarely surpassing 5 ft. in height. Berries somewhat 
larger than Rubel. Midseason. 
Concord. Upright habit and at maturity exceeds 6 ft. in height. Medium size berries of 
light blue. Midseason. 
‘Rubel. Well developed bushes stand 6 ft. or more high, vigorous, beautiful. Medium 
size berries of good quality. Late. 
Jersey. Vigorous, large, upright grower. Berries are largest of any we list, medium blue. 
Late. BLUEBERRY PRICES 1-5 >= 1 Ome O=3 Ole 30-50 
Each Each Each Each 
Sayre 1221 Sun eee ees siete aca a atone ee te $1.30 $1.05 $0.95 $0.85 
Avie Re 24 ein wee en. ce elt ahs Meee 1:85. (1.60558 173558212590 
Note.—On quantities of more than 50 write for commercial growers’ prices. 
Thornless Boysenberry 
SPECIMEN 
BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
Bearing Size 
Balled and Burlapped 
1-5 5-10 
Each Each 
EEC toh ie Bake dane $4.50 $4.25 
BaD ott eau 6.00 5.50 
BLUEBERRY COLLECTION E 
Consisting of one each of five varieties we 
list—Total Five Giant Hybrid Blueberries, 3-yr., 
12-18 in. size for $5.50. Two each—total ten 
plants, $9.75. 
“EBONY KING BLACKBERRY 
The New Blackberry 
Upright——-Large—Sweet—Hardy—Early Bearer— 
No Blanks or Sterile Plants—Best Blackberry Avail- 
able. 
This is the Blackberry we have been hoping for as 
other varieties have been producing disappointing 
crops. Ebony King being the best and most prolific, 
we are discontinuing all others. 
Prices 2-yr., transplants: 6 for $3.00; 12 for 
$5.50; 25 for $10.00; 50 for $19.00; 100 for 
$34.50. 
~THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES 
HUGE, DELICIOUS HYBRID FRUIT 
Enomous size, excellent quality, thornless and pro- 
lific. Produced by cross breeding Raspberry, Black- 
berry and Loganberry. Delicious served fresh, frozen, 
canned or in jam. 
Excellent for freezing, retaining its natural flavor 
and sweetness. Sells for top prices on the market but 
a little soft for long shipment. Unique, rich flavor. 
Almost seedless. Thornless, easy to pick. Color a 
pleasing purple. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY PRICES 
Ebony King Blackberry 
Ge foro ton $2.00 VOORforac.. .oe $14.00 
2a fore ae 2.95 25 OR fore oe 30.00 
ZO TORSS. mraite sere 4.75 DOOR fore an a. 48.85 
SOpfora arcs he 8.00 11000) for ...... 85.00 
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