A HARDY PLANT 
with a dense top. Another variety grows to a 
height of approximately 8 feet. This one if 
trimmed back to a height of 6 feet will 
thicken to a diameter of about 6 feet, and the 
trimming will encourage a heavier inner crop 
of fruit, that makes it most valuable as a gar¬ 
den ornament. This is the only variety that 
grows its fruit on the fine inside twigs. Con¬ 
sult us when your plantings are to be for 
landscape purposes; we wish to recommend the 
best varieties for your needs. 
To sum up—Cultivated Blueberries are the 
long awaited answer to the demand for better, 
bigger, finer blueberries, that can be picked 
under modern sanitary conditions. 
They are the gift supreme of the horticul¬ 
tural scientist to our gardens. Let us accept the 
gift and enjoy it. 
Directions for Planting 
Plant in any sunny spot. Plant in rows or 
in clumps on the lawn. A hedge of blueberries 
would be an engaging sight. 
As a border they would be very fine, or as 
shrubs about the house. 
Caution: Use only plants that are grown in 
New England; they are best suited to our soil 
conditions and climate. Plants that are known 
