in 
1. Cabot 
2. Pioneer 
3. Rubel 
4* Concord 
Not the old-fashioned Blueberries that dad had on his farm down East— 
but a new family of cultivated varieties—the supreme achievement of the 
horticultural world. 
A Profitable Venture 
Every home garden, no matter how small, has room for three or more 
fine Blueberry plants. The Houston cultivated varieties lead the way to a 
profitable venture, right in your own home garden. 
Replace Unsightly Plantings With Fruiting Shrubs 
Many home owners like to replace over-grown, ragged shrubbery with new Blueberry shrub 
varieties. With little core you con successfully grow these fruiting shrubs in the some ground 
that once harbored useless plant life. Not alone do they enhance the landscape, but once 
established, a plentiful supply of ripened fruit is yours year after year. 
Artistry in the ''Blueberry'^ 
Growing 6 to 7 feet tall, they furnish in the spring lovely racemes of bell-shaped flowers, 
combining dainty creamy colors with satiny green foliage, later to be followed by clustered 
Blueberries. 
As frost approaches, the Toliage turns a distinctive ruddy broni.e and carmine-red, only 
bowing out long after the other deciduous shrubs are stripped bare of leaves. 
The Houston Superiority 
The Houston Strain of Blueberries are superior because they are scientifically propagated. 
These new Blueberries grow in large clusters (see picture), of the most beautiful blue color, 
plump, tender and practically seedless. The flavor of these delicious Blueberries makes the 
finest in pies and desserts. 
For City, Form and Suburban Homes 
As fruits, they should be grown by everyone interested in home fruit growing. All they 
require is interest and understanding care. Their bounty is generous; the beauty and the 
quality of their fruit is a revelation. 
Houston Orchards, 
Growers of Improved New England Blueberry Plants 
