CULTIVATED 
BLUEBERRIES 
These giant, cultivated blueberries are the 
result of scientific breeding by state experi' 
ment stations and are far superior to the ordi' 
nary wild blueberries. Bushes grow to a 
height of 6 to 8 feet and bear enormous loads 
of large, luscious berries of highest quality 
and most delicious sweet flavor. Two to six 
bushes in your garden will furnish your family 
plenty of berries for fresh pies and canning. 
Highly profitable when grown for market as 
these large, fresh blueberries will bring 50c 
to 75c per quart on the wholesale market. 
Ripen from early July to late August. Once 
planted, bushes last a lifetime and require no 
unusual care. 
Prices: 
All varieties, 
2-year No. 1 trans- 
planted bushes. 
2 for . 
.^1.35 
12 for . . .$ 5.95 
4 for . 
. 2.40 
25 for ... 11.95 
6 for . 
. 3.50 
100 for ... 44.00 
BLUEBERRY CULTURE 
In order to thrive. Blueberries require an acid 
soil with abundant moisture. If your soil is not 
naturally acid, it may be made so by mixing 
in acid peat or Sodus Acid Humus (see below). 
Mix from 8 to 10 pounds of Sodus Acid Humus 
with the soil around the roots of each plant, 
when planting, and furnish plenty of moisture. 
Otherwise no special care is required. 
ADAMS. Early, large swee>- berries. Upright bush. 
JUNE. Early. Bush is upright in growth. Berries large 
and of best quality 
HARDING. Longest season of all. Begins to ripen 
early midscison and is the last one to ripen berries. 
Spreading bush. High quality, sweet berries. 
RANCOCAS. Ripens week before Rubel. Upright 
bushes but heavily branched. Large, bright blue 
berries. 
RLTBEL. Hardy, late, upright bush. Most widely planted 
of all. Enormous producer of medium to large ber^ 
ries of good quality. 
SOILMASTER 
Soilmaster is a decomposed, concentrated leaTmold and decayed vegetation. 
This is the humus to use on lawns, around shrubs and in your garden. Holds 
seven times its weight in moisture, and is a good fertilizer. Rejuvenates gardens, 
lawns, shrubbery, and trees; is a natural plant food, a natural soil builder; far 
superior to stable manure, has the same fertilizing value, is clean, odorless and 
does not burn; and can be applied any time and anywhere. Is ideal for the farm 
home, garden or suburban home. Requires less water after application than other 
fertilizer as it holds moisture for an indefinite period. Makes the soil mellow and 
prevents baking. Soilmaster goes farther, lasts longer and is more economical; 
two'bushel bag, which is approximately 100 pounds, is enough for 100 square 
feet of lawn or 8 good sized shrubs or ornamentals. You are assured of a three 
years’ growth in two years’ time by using this humus. 
Gentlemen: Kent, Ohio 
As a result of our many years spent in the care of 
thousands of fine trees, we know that lawn trees 
must be supplied with artificial food—more espc' 
cially with humus. 
.After vigorous tests and use extending over a 
period of four years, we are glad to say that Soil- 
master has proven itself to be an ideal form of 
humus. Results following its use have been uni' 
formly satisfactory and at times quite amazing. 
We. therefore, take pleasure in recommending the 
use of Soilmaster. Inasmuch as it is taken from 
the natural soil deposit, there seems to be no danger 
of overfeeding or burning in its generous use. 
Sincerely yours. 
The Davey Tree Expert Company. 
Signed, M, L. Davey, President. 
SODUS ACID HUMUS 
Sodus Humus will hold moisture and has the same 
fertilizer value as Soilmaster—the only difference 
between the two is that one is sour and the other 
sweet. We recommend this Humus for Evergreens, 
Rhododendrons and Blueberries, or any shrub or 
ornamental that requires an acid soil. 
PRICE OF SOILMASTER AND 
SODUS ACID HUMUS 
Specify which you want when ordering. 
2-bushel bag, approximately 1(X) pounds, for ^1.00 
10-lb. bag. 
NO DISCOUNT 
2-bu. size will be shipped by freight and 10-Ib. 
size by express collect, unless otherwise instructed. 
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