P LOOMINGDAL E ' S SKY GREENHOUSE 
HAnsen iidprovcd 
BUSH CHERRIES 
Will produce fruit the 
first season 
Hardy and easy to grow . . . 
Good to eat. Make delicious 
preserves. Bear fruit early and 
in great abundance. Require 
little room. 
Not only a delicious fruit, but 
also highly ornamental. Their 
beautiful blooms early in Spring 
are followed by masses of large 
cherries, which completely cover 
the stems. 
Plant several and have fruit this 
season. 
Large 3 year old bushes 
Each 59c 3 for $1.59 
6 for $2.98 
High Grade 
HUMUS 
Planting Bulbs, Roots, Tubers 
Planting Distances. All bulbs, ex¬ 
cept as noted, may be planted 9 to 15 
inches apart. Gladiolus, Tigridia, 
Tenuifolium and Tuberoses, 6 to 12 
inches apart. Dahlia, Canna, and 
O. F. Bleeding Heart are better 
planted at least 18 to 24 inches apart. 
Peonies, 2 to 3 ft. apart. If space is 
limited, you may plant closer than 
recommended. 
Fall Planting and Winter Care. 
Bulbs and Tubers, except those list¬ 
ed below, may be planted in either 
Spring or Fall. 
The following Bulbs are not hardy 
and can not be planted in the Fall. 
Dig up after foliage is dead and store 
over winter like potatoes or onions. 
Shake the dirt off Gladiolus, Tube¬ 
roses, Maderia, Tigridia and Calla 
Lilies and store in cool, dry place pro¬ 
tected from light. Leave some dirt 
on Dahlia, Canna and Caladium. 
Hardy Bulbs require no special win¬ 
ter care except to mulch well, after 
first killing frost. 
If you plant healthy bulbs in a pro¬ 
perly prepared bed, you’ll be sure to 
get the desired results. 
We Recommend 
FULTON’S PLANTABBS 
for all Garden Flowers 
Planting Perennials 
Plant Bulbs and Perennials in well! 
drained soil. Spade up deep and pul¬ 
verize extra well. 
Group A. Perennials with fresh 
green foliage—cut off about of 
roots. Remove damaged or dead 
leaves. Do not plant too deep. 
Group B. Dormant Perennials with 
very little or no green top should be 
planted with the “eyes” (spouts) just 
under the ground. 
Group C. Perennials with a tap 
root (like carrots) and no green 
leaves (tops) should be planted with 
the crown about 1 inch deep. If these 
roots have sprouts or green foliage, 
plant them like group B. 
Protect from Sun. Newly planted 
Perennials should be protected from 
the sun. Mulch lightly with straw, 
or shade with shingles. Do not smoth¬ 
er plants. 
MULCH IN FALL. Hardy Peren¬ 
nials, Bulbs, and Tubers, planted in 
either Spring or Fall, must be well 
mulched with straw AFTER first 
killing frost in late Fall. 
Blueberry Pruning 
For the best crop of fruit, the short¬ 
er branches should be pruned off to 
give the young side-shoots a chance. 
A natural humus, rich in or¬ 
ganic matter, which is a vital 
necessity of any productive 
soil. 
Contains many elements of 
plant food in available form. 
A wonderful aid in improving 
the texture of poor and thin 
soils. 
Highly absorbent, will retain 
moisture for long periods of 
time. 
Specially Prepared 
For 
BLOOMINGD ALE'S 
Blueberries! 
These delicious Small Fruits have long 
been beyond the average customer’s reach 
because of their high price. Now, however, 
we can supply splendid stocky plants at 
prices within the reach of everyone. The 
berries are equally satisfactory when eaten 
with cream or when cooked. 
They will produce satisfactory results 
when grown in almost any type of soil but 
grow most luxuriantly in ground which is 
slightly acid. 
It is essential that plants of two or more 
varieties be planted, otherwise, no fruit of consequence will be produced. 
We offer: 
Concord. An early bearing sort. Bears large fruit of good color, with excel¬ 
lent flavor, and the berries hang on the bush long after ripening. 
Jersey. Large, well flavored berries, attractive in appearance, and particu¬ 
larly good for shipping. Ripens late in the season. 
Rancocas. An excellent commercial variety because of its wealth of tasty 
berries. Ripens just before Rubel. 
by 
MOUNTAIN VIEW 
HUMUS CO. INC. 
500 Liberty St. 
Newburgh, New York 
Rubel. Latest and heaviest bearing of all on an upright bush. Best Blue¬ 
berry for canning. 
We are pleased to offer these best of all Blueberries at the following excep¬ 
tionally low prices: 
12 to 18 inch, stocky plants, each 98c 
18 to 24 inch, stocky plants, each $ 1.29 
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