INTRODUCING THE BIG CULTIVATED 
BLUE 
BERRIES 
I B R A K V 
A Gift to South-Eastern 
Massachusetts, these sen¬ 
sational Shrubs fill a 
many fold purpose. A 
dwarf slow growing bush, 
covered with small Bell¬ 
shaped white flowers in 
June, and in July and Au¬ 
gust loaded with the large 
Blue Berries in just three 
years after planting and 
improving every year 
thereafter. In late Septem¬ 
ber and during all of Oc¬ 
tober the Foliage is the 
richest Fall coloring, sur¬ 
passing anyone’s imagina¬ 
tion. Along our Shores 
and Cape Cod are just 
Ideal Locations to plant. 
Not too wet, not too dry. 
Full Sun or even a partial 
Shade. Easy to plant and 
Easy to Care for. 
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Introductory Offer 
Four 
Blue Berry Bushes 
(each one different) 
Three V ears Old and 
Fruitbearing size 
4 for 0.75 
1 Cabot 
1 Pioneer 
1 Rancocas 
1 Rubel 
Each 0.00 
Larger Plants priced ac¬ 
cordingly, also the 1 and 
2-year old now available 
in larger quantity at lower 
price. 
It is suggested to plant 
four different varieties for 
best results. 
Four six - year - old 
Plants are said to be suf¬ 
ficient to keep the average 
Family in Blue Berries 
during the season and 
their Crop increases as 
they get older. 
It has already been proven that to Grow Cultivated Blue Berries one does Grow a profitable Crop. It is there¬ 
fore suggested to Farmers seeking to grow a profitable Crop to ascertain the Facts and then ask us for our 
lowest prices on any quantity you may wish to plant. See The Plants At Van’s. 
Cordially Yours, 
MARINUS VANDER POL 
VAN’S NURSERY and LANDSCAPE SERVICE 
MARINUS VANDER POL, Proprietor 
Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Perennials and Rock Garden Plants 
WASHINGTON STREET Route 6 FAIRHAVEN, MASS. 
Telephone — Before July 1, 1940, 1072 W 2 — after July 1, 1940, 3-4154 
