ovely to 
look at... 
Seldom has the gardener had such rare 
privilege to add to his plantings a bush 
of compelling beauty that is also produc- 
tive of one of America’s most unusual, 
most enjoyable fruits. 
In winter the brightly hued wood gives 
the blueberry bush a stately beauty that 
is qugmented in spring by new leaves 
and lovely blossoms that will make the 
blueberry one of your choice ornamen- 
tals. 
From the moment the pink buds begin 
to flower you will be entranced with the 
gradual formation of myriads of pinkish 
white flower bells that will be the talk of 
your neighborhood. 
oe Gnd just as Good to Eat ! 
As the blossoms are replaced by the 
newly forming fruit the leaves continue 
their growth into shimmering waxy-green 
beauty that will provide fitting back- 
ground for the bounteous bunches of ber- 
ries as they develop from light green to 
pink to powdery blue. Here's beauty you 
can enjoy and eat, too! Blueberries are 
a permanent part of your plantings. One 
setting will last a lifetime. 
Blueberries have an unusual taste ap- 
peal that never fails to awaken the appe- 
tite and the distinctive flavor welcomes 
frequent appearance on any menu. Big, 
plump fruit often as big as grapes with a 
delicate blue beauty to add to their ap- 
peal. 
PLANT BLUEBERRIES IN SPRING — JANUARY 15 TO MAY 15. 
PLANT IN FALL DURING 
24 
MONTH OF NOVEMBER 
RAYNER BROTHERS ARE RELIABLE 
