V NEW GARDEN ARISTOCRATS v 
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 feet, with a 
dense top. Another variety grows to a height of 
approximately 7 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 en¬ 
courage a heavier inner crop of fruit, that 
makes it most valuable as a garden ornament. 
This is the only variety that grows its fruit on 
the fine inside twigs. Consult 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. 
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