CLEAN FRUIT 
not consider the first cost. They are a self 
supporting shrub; the only one that pays its 
way year after year with a minimum of at¬ 
tention. 
So beautiful are these new shrubs all through 
the year that one wonders how any other show 
bush can be compared with them. In the spring 
they are a veritable drift of creamy bloom, 
which is followed in mid summer by clusters 
and spikes of great berries of the bluest blue, 
unmatched for their luscious flavor. Then with 
the approach of the first frosts, their leaves 
take on handsome colors of rich carmine reds 
and coppery golds that last long after all other 
shrubs have been denuded of their foliage. 
Finally, when the garden lies half buried 
in snow, a clump of blueberry bushes with their 
pretty red and gold twigs will present a most 
intriguing patch of misty color just when 
it is most needed. 
Landscape architects will tell you that blue¬ 
berries have always been more or less useful in 
landscape work. When they see the new Culti¬ 
vated Blueberries at fruiting time, and sense 
their advantages and possibilities their enthusi¬ 
asm knows no bounds. 
Of exceptional interest to them is one va¬ 
riety that shapes itself like a dome. Loaded 
with fruit its beauty is a revelation. In time 
this shrub will attain a height of 6 or 7 feet. 
