Plucherries 
COME UP FROM THE BOGS 
TO MAKE MONEY FOR YOU 
Here are the advantages of Cultivated Blue- 
berries: 
(1) Berries juicy, mild, and delicious. Pulp, 
meaty; seeds, small. 
(2) Berries large. Two to three times as large 
as the wild varieties. 
(3) Last a lifetime. Long life makes them very 
economical to buy. 
(4) Berries bring high prices. 40c to 60c per 
quart. 
(5) Large profitable crops. Berries are produced 
in fine large clusters. Four-year-old plants usu- 
ally produce around 800 to 1,000 quarts per acre, 
bringing you an income of $300 to $600; older 
plants more. First crop brings your money back. 
Fruit ripens over several weeks. Six plants 
enough for the average family. 
(6) Fine for the health. 
(7) Ship well. Solid and firm; they have proven 
their shipping qualities. 
WE SUPPLY ONLY 
THREE-YEAR PLANTS 
These are the best age for planting, and effect. 
you should not bother with the small 
sorts that take several years to bear. 
These three-year-old plants will fruit 
one year after planting. Really they | clusters. 
are four-year plants, as they have had 
three years in the nursery field, and one 
year in the cultivating bed—total, four 
years. Fancies! Plants will come to 
you pruned ready for planting. 
MATED PLANTS 
We offer only the leading varieties of 
Blueberries, and furnish you with 
groups of three, six, or twelve plants 
properly mated. Just plant them close 
together, and they will produce fine 
fruit—5 to 7 feet apart. 
HURRY YOUR ORDER 
You should be one of the first to have 
Cultivated Blueberries, therefore we 
urge you to hurry your order and have 
plants reserved—no extra charge for 
reserving plants—just send one-third 
of remittance with order. You can 
specify approximate shipping date. We 
have only a limited supply, so this is 
important. 
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See prices on page at left. 


(8) Excellent quality. Size and flavor is much 
better than wild fruit. 
(9) Easy to grow. The new varieties of Blue- 
berries are easy to grow. Simply set them about 
5 to 7 feet apart. Moist soil is OK, but, with 
mulching, they can be grown on high, dry land 
of most any type; wet soil not absolutely essen- 
tial. Also see that soil is acid. Peat Moss will 
supply the acid—about one-third of a bushel to 
two-thirds of soil mixed in the hole before set- 
ting, around the roots. Other acidifiers are oak 
leaves, woodland soil, or aluminum sulphate. 
And don’t forget mating, several varieties should 
be planted. We sell Blueberries only in groups, 
of three different varieties, our choice, so all you 
need to do is plant them in close proximity, and 
they will be properly mated. 
(10) Easy to pick. Grow upright—no sprawling. 
(11) Fine for home gardens. All the points 
above make Blueberries fine for home culture as 
well as commercial culture. 
Ornamental 
Blueberries can be planted with beautiful ornamental 
They grow up to six or eight feet tall, and have 
dark-green glossy foliage which turns to brilliant shades 
of red and crimson in the fall. The blooms are bell- 
‘ shaped and pinkish white. Berries produced in beautiful 
