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at least three Blueberry plants. 
They can even be used for or- 
namental effect. See description 
at bottom of page 7. 
Here at last is a new money-maker for small fruit growers—a 
new delight for the home gardener. Cultivated Blueberries satisfy 
the ever-changing tastes of customers—satisfy their desire for 
something new and better. They are delighted with their beau- 
tiful, delicious and extra large, cultivated berries. 
Here are the advantages of Cultivated Blueberries: 































(1). Berries juicy, mild, and delicious. The pulp is meaty and 
the seeds small. 
(2). Berries large. Cultivated Blueberries are two to three times 
as large as the wild varieties. 
(3). Last a lifetime. Long life makes Cultivated Blueberry 
plants very economical to buy. Considered over their years of 
productivity, the prices are exceedingly low. 
(4). Berries bring high prices. 40c to 60c per quart. 
(5). Large profitable crops. Berries are produced in 
fine large clusters, almost like grapes. Four-year-old plants 
will produce around 800 to 1,000 quarts per acre, bring- 
ing you an income of $300 to $600. Older plants will 
produce more. You get your money back with the first 
crop. Fruit ripens over several weeks, making picking and 
marketing easy. Six plants will produce enough for the 
_, average family. 
_ (6). Fine for the health. Let 
Blueberries supply you with vita- 
mins. 
(7). Ship well. Berries are 
solid and firm. Tests have proven 
their shipping qualities. 
(8). Excellent quality. Not 
only has the size of the fruit 
increased but the flavor is much 
better than that of the wild fruit. 
PRICES 
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