BLUEBERRIES 
DELICIOUS 
PROFITABLE 
VERY ORNAMENTAL 
Our Blueberries are far superior to the wild 
Blueberry or Huckleberry. These Blueberries 
grow in large clusters of the most beautiful 
blue color, plump, tender and practically 
seedless. The flavor of these cultivated Blue¬ 
berries is simply delicious. Bushes will grow 
to the height of 8 feet. The plant itself is very 
ornamental. 
During the summer the foliage is deep satiny green, 
and against this background hang clusters of berries 
royal in their magnificence. During autumn the leaves 
turn bronze, and during the winter months the twigs are 
red. Buds are pink and open to white, bell-shaped 
flowers. Two plants should be set out to insure cross 
pollination, so we would not advise to set just one 
plant. We are offering 2-year plants that will start to 
bear the second year. Blueberries like these sell for 55c 
and 70c per quart on retail markets. 
Blueberries prefer an acid soil containing an abun¬ 
dance of peat or other partially rotted vegetable mat¬ 
ter. They also need a moderate supply of moisture, 
but good drainage. In other words, water must not 
stand where they are planted. If your soil is not al¬ 
ready acid, this condition can be created by mixing in 
the soil, old sawdust, pine needles, or soil from the 
bottom of old wood piles. But the very best thing to 
use is our SODUS ACID HUMUS. This is a sour fer¬ 
tilizer you should use for Blueberries, Evergreens, 
Azaleas, Rhododendrons, or any shrub that requires an 
acid soil. 
DIRECTIONS for the use of SODUS ACID HUMUS 
for planting Blueberries or other plants that need an 
acid condition: Dig a hole large enough for the roots 
to have a full spread on the bottom, so the ends of the 
roots do not turn up. Have the hole at least six inches 
deeper than needed. Then pour one gallon of SODUS 
ACID HUMUS in the bottom with an equal amount of 
the top dirt, mix this thoroughly before putting the 
plant in place. Then use another gallon as you fill the 
hole up. If the soil is poor, use more of the Sodus Acid 
Humus. You will be pleased with the results. 
Price: 2-bushel bag (about 100 lbs)., $1.00, no dis¬ 
count. Carload prices on request. 
BLUEBERRY PRICES 
2 4 10 25 50 100 
1- yr. . . $1.10 $2.00 $4.50 $10.00 $18.00 $32.00 
2- yr. ... 1.50 2.65 6.00 13.75 24.00 46.00 
3- yr. ... 2.25 4.00 8.75 18.75 
We have a limited amount of Rubel variety in 
3-yr., extra select. Balled and Burlapped roots. 
2 for $2.75; 4 for $5.20; 10 for $11.00. 
Specimen 
Blueberry Plants 
Note picture at left. This 
shows you a 7-year-old Blue¬ 
berry bush in full bearing that 
is really 9 years old from cut¬ 
ting. We are offering a very 
limited amount of these bushes 
that will bear 4 to 8 quarts of 
fruit the same year set. Shipped 
with all the soil attached, and 
burlapped. The price is 2 for 
$25.00. Only 29 plants are be¬ 
ing offered. 
BLUEBERRY VARIETIES 
We can supply Blueberries this year in the following varieties: Rubel, 
Harding, Rancocas, Jersey, Pioneer and Concord. We reserve the right 
to substitute if we happen to be out of one or the other. 
PIONEER. Plant vigorous, very productive, and hardy. Medium spread¬ 
ing habit of growth. Fruit large, firm, and of very good quality. 
Ripens midseason. Leaves turn dark red towards fall. Very orna¬ 
mental. Called the Show Blueberry. Bears fruit in clusters. 
CONCORD. Plant vigorous. Fruit is large and excellent quality. Up¬ 
right grower. Bears fruit in clusters. Midseason. 
RUBEL. One of the most vigorous growers, upright, very good grower, 
and the heaviest producers of them all. Fruit is large but a little 
tart. Good shipper. Leaves turn red in fall. Very ornamental. Fruit 
borne in clusters. Midseason. 
rancocas. Vigorous, upright grower. Very productive. Fruit sweet 
and fine flavor. Ornamental. Fruit borne in clusters. Midseason to 
late. 
HARDING. This is the sweetest of them all. Spreading bush. Very 
productive. Berries are a little too soft for long distance shipping, 
but fine for home use. Fruit not borne in clusters, but all over the 
bush. Late ripening season. 
JERSEY. Upright grower, vigorous, and very productive. Largest fruit 
of good quality. Midseason to late. 
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