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BLUE ERRIES 
For 1941 fall and 1942 spring gardens, thousands 
and thousands of them because we have been prepar- 
ing for the crisis that is almost upon us. There is 
bound to be a food shortage in the near future; we 
must be ready to feed the whole of Europe before or 
after peace comes, and with our own man power 
under arms or in munition plants, those of us who stay 
at home must begin to grow things to take up the 
slack. This spring we shall be starting war gardens, 
and leaders in horticulture advise the growing of 
small fruits, as many as we can grow. The most de- 
pendable, steady croppers are the Blueberries; in 22 
years we have never lost a crop. 
So get your ground ready, preferably near your 
water supply, so that in hot dry weather they may 
be given a drink now and then to swell the berries 
and hasten the growth of new twigs. Blueberries 
like plenty of water. 
Get your order in EARLY, and plant as many as 
you can; those who grow food are the safest in the 
ear elks PRICES 
_ 2 yr. olds are $2.75 or $3.50 for 6 depending on size. 
$5.50 for 10; $6.00 per dozen. 
3 yr. olds $5.00 for 6, $8.50 for 10. 
Jumbo size $3.50 for 3. 
All 3 yr. olds are 18 inches tall or over. Sold with 
soil on roots for safety. Guaranteed true to name. 
On lots of 50 or over, there is a discount of 10%. 
Rootep Curtincs 25 for $7.50 100 for $28.00 
QUANTITY PRICES 
2 yr. $40.00 and $50.00 per hundred 
3 yr. $70.00 and $80.00 per hundred 
Cash with order please; Parcel Post or Express, 
please say which. 
ORDER EARLY 
We ship Oct. 1 to Nov. 10—April 1 to May 15. 
Houston ORCHARDS 
coat 
Hanover, Massachusetts 

