RUBEL BLUEBERRIES (Actual Size) 

BLUEBERRIES 
Blueberries ‘have special soil requirements and are not adapted to so wide a range 
of soils as are the other fruits. Soils for blueberries should be loose in texture, well 
supplied with organic matter, and acid. If your soil does not meet these requirements 
this condition may be created by mixing with the surface soil a liberal quantity of 
peat moss, partially rotted leaves, pine needles, or sawdust. 
Our Bearing-Age Blueberry Plants can be expected to bear some berries the first year 
planted. Plant different varieties for proper pollination. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 Per 25 
Strong Plants, Bearing-Age, Transplanted.......... $1.50 $4.20 $12.00 $25.00 
= He 3 year, Transplanted........... aE 1.00 2.70 8.00 18.00 
ADAMS. Begins to ripen its berries early in July and continues bearing for 5 weeks. 
The bushes are upright in growth (5 to 6 ft.). Berries are a deep blue-black. 
PIONEER. An early variety, ripening its first berries a week ahead of Rubel or Adams. 
The berries are very large, many of them measuring over two inches around. The 
bushes are low (4 ft.), globelike in form. An ideal variety for gardens. 
RUBEL. Has a very long fruiting season, beginning the forepart of July and lasting 
for 6 weeks. Upright in growth (5 to 6 ft.). Berries are sweet with a very rich flavor. 
RHUBARB 
It is fair to say that you don’t know what Rhubarb is until you have tried this new 
variety intr ced recently from Canada. 
¥ panced _ Each Per 3 Per 10 Per 25 
EAT ORTOOIE. NO. LS oes sea os we Sere Ke aoe $ 50 $1.35 $4.00 $ 9.00 
McDONALD. The stalks are up to 2 ft. long, many half as thick as your wrist. The 
’ skin is a bright red, and the inside flesh is white. It is very tender and has a 
rich flavor, far superior to common varieties. A tremendous yielder. 
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Courtesy B. W. Keith 
