BIG (Cherry Size) 
BLUEBERRIES 
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The highbush Blueberry is beautiful and pro¬ 
ductive to a remarkable degree. Slender arch¬ 
ing twigs, adorned with plump scaled buds, swell 
with the first warm day of spring and unfold 
into dainty new leaves. 
Planted among laurel and rhododendrons, to 
whom they are related, the fresh green of their 
new leaves heralds the coming of a new season 
and one anxiously awaits the swelling of the 
carmine-tipped fruit buds. 
Soon the bush is adorned with countless clus¬ 
ters of dainty, waxy white, bell shaped flowers 
even before the rhododendrons unfold the beauty 
of their bloom. 
Clusters of berries, light green at first, turn to 
pink, and then to soft blue which enhance the 
beauty of the plant and your garden for several 
weeks as well as supplying luscious fruit for the 
table. 
In autumn Jack Frost outdoes himself in color¬ 
ing the leaves of this plant in the richest shades 
of lasting bronze and crimson. After the winter 
winds have caused the leaves to drop the bright 
red twigs remain.' Their warm red color against the 
snow or showing through an icy armor brings 
thoughts of spring and the potential fruit that 
lies waiting within the fat fruit buds studding the 
slender twigs. 
The requirements of these plants can be easily 
created in any garden by the addition of acid 
peat, sawdust, tan bark, sulphur, oak leaves or the 
use of aluminum sulphate. For average soil use I /2 
bu. of acid peat per plant. 
Ideal for planting in full sun or shade either 
in the shrubby border or for background or as a 
specimen plant. For the utmost in garden novel¬ 
ties plant Highbush Blueberries. Your friends 
will marvel at their beauty and delicious fruit, 
FOUR "TIME TESTED" 
VARIETIES 
CABOT —A low spreading bush with large fruit 
of excellent quality. Very early. 
RUBEL— Bush is vigorous and upright. Fruit is 
large, light blue, attractive and of good qual¬ 
ity if allowed to mature oroperly. Mid-season 
to late; Ranks highest in desirable qualities. 
RANCOCAS— Ri pens with Rubel or slightly ear¬ 
lier. Fruit is larger than rubel, light blue, 
firm and of good quality. 
HARDING —Ripens with Rubel but longer pick¬ 
ing extends the season. Bush is spreading, and 
very productive. Fruit is medium in size, dark, 
and of excellent quality. 
HOW TO ORDER 
Use enclosed Qfder Blank please. Order 
NOW and delivery will be made at best 
time for SAFETY of plants and EARLY 
PLANTING.' 
Remit in any convenient way BLIT if you 
enclose currency seal this envelope on all 
edges and send by Registered Mail. If 
you wish C.O.D. shipment, remit 25% of 
order before shipment. 
Shipments are made by Express collect 
and prices are figured accordingly low. On 
piarcel post shipments (and we ship the 
most economical way) you remit postage to 
US after shipment which saves you collec¬ 
tion charges. 
We guarantee stock to reach you in 
good condition, true to name, fully up to 
grade and description. 
Blueberry 
Planting Suggestions 
Free with Orders 
Our Specialties are CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
and this remarkable HIGHBUSH BLUE¬ 
BERRY. 
PRICES ON FOUR 
VARIETIES 
Two year old fancy grade plants, 12 inches or 
over high with three or more canes, cultured to 
bear the second year and bear much fruit the 
third year. Plants properly trimmed for planting. 
Very carefully packed and safe arrival guaran¬ 
teed. Each $1.50....5 plants $7.00.... 10 plants 
$14.00. 
Three year old extra heavy plants 18 inches 
and up. These plants are shipped with ball of 
earth and weigh about 20 pounds each packed. 
Express or freight shipment. Each $2.00....5 
plants $9.50.... 10 plants $19.00. 
Peat and Tester. Special acid peat per one 
bushel bag, 49c. Tester to determine acidity 
of soil 25c postpaid. 
Plantation Offer for commercial growers and 
any desired information mailed promptly on re¬ 
quest. 
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