* A LANDSCAPE PLANT •» 
to do well in more Southerly states do not thrive 
in our New England soil. We have only the 
best varieties; these we plant in our own fields 
and distribute to our customers. 
Keep witch grass and other weeds away from 
your plants. Witch grass harbors white grubs 
that feed on berry roots, and weeds will absorb 
the moisture needed by your plants. 
Do not use lime on soil intended for blue¬ 
berries, lime will sweeten the soil and make it 
unfit for this purpose. Do not use barnyard 
manure on your plants, any litter of this nature 
causes blisters or scab, and is best avoided. 
Fertilizer Formula 
Mix the following together for best results: 
2 5 lbs. Nitrate of Soda 
6 5 lbs. Ground Rock Phosphate, (or Super 
Phosphate) 
10 lbs. Sulphate of Potash 
100 lbs. 
Keep left over fertilizer in a tin container. 
Mark it, and use it the next year. 
