BERRY TRIUMPH 
OF THE CENTURY! 
Actual size and color 
photo below. Bear quick¬ 
ly. 7 quarts o year from 
mature plants. 
Small-tomily planting: 
PLANTS 
I-Year 
Plants 
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BLUEB 
Look at the life-size photo on this page. 
Measure the berries with a ruler. It's just one 
full bunch of Blueberries, taken before picking 
started! Every branch end is loaded the same 
way. Think of the patient experimenting required 
to produce such berries! So different from other 
fruits. Exquisitely mild, sweet and delicious. Small 
seeds and freedom from acid make it possible for 
everyone to eat unlimited quantities of Blueberries 
with great benefit to health. 
A new race of fruit, holding highest honors for 
keeping and shipping quality. Berries grown in 
Michigan shipped to New York! YOU CAN NOW 
GROW GREAT CROPS of these beautiful and de¬ 
licious berries and make terrific profits from a 
small plot. Four-year-old plants yielded at the 
ERRIES 
rate of 1 50 crates per acre last summer. Twelve- 
pint crates sell at $2.50 wholesale. Start bearing 
the second or third year. Mature plants produce 
up to 7 quarts a year. A planting lasts a lifetime 
with proper care. Plants pay for themselves from 
the first crop! 
So Easy to Grow! 
Just set the bushes 5 by 7 feet apart, in moist, 
acid soil. Two or more varieties should be used to 
insure proper pollenization. If your soil is sweet, 
use peat moss to create acid. Fruit ripens over a 
period of several weeks, and can be picked at 
leisure. Write the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C., for free bulletin on Blueberry 
growing. 
Very Ornamental 
Blueberry plants are shapely and 
compact, making them ideal to use 
for ornamental shrubs. They grow 4 
to 6 feet tall. The leaves are waxy 
and green, turning red in fall. Twigs 
are reddish brown. Six plants will 
supply the average small family with 
fresh and canned fruit. Decide now 
to grow Blueberries yourself! Order 
today and plant this spring. 
Your choice of Rubel, midseason; 
Jersey, early; Harding, late. 
BLUEBERRY PRICES: 
1-yr. plants, 3 for $1.00; 
10 for $2.75; 100 for 
$24.50. 
Write for prices on larger 
quantities of 1-yr. plants. 
2-year, No. 1 plants, 2 for 
$1.50; 6 for $3.95; 12 for 
$7.00; 100 for $45.00. 
4-year, fancy, well- 
branched, bearing-age, 
balled plants, $1.50 ea.; 5 
for $7.00; 10 for $12.50. 
PEAT MOSS 
2 Bushels, $1.00 
Acid-reacting when mixed with soil. 
Use it around the roots of blueberry 
plants to supply needed acid. Mix 1 /3 
peat with 2/3 soil in the holes when 
planting. About 1 /3 bushel to a me¬ 
dium-sized plant is sufficient. Also 
a wonderful moisture-regulator to use 
in planting other shrubs, plants and 
trees. Clean and free from weed-seeds. 
Wonderful summer mulch to keep 
down weeds, and winter mulch to pro¬ 
tect roots from alternate freezing and 
thawing weather. FREE CIRCULAR 
ON REQUEST. PRICE: 2-BUSHEL 
BAG $1.00; 20-BUSHEL BALE FOR 
$6.50. 
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