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YOU CAN GROW YOUR 
OWN BLUEBERRIES 
Took Years - 
After years of careful selection from among the wild 
blueberry (often called huckleberries) Government plant 
breeders have developed this Giant Cultivated Blue- 
berry. 
Larger Than Wild Kinds 
It's somewhat like its wild relatives but much larger 
(5 times), sweeter, better flavored, much more attractive 
and productive. 
Easy to Grow 
We used to think Blueberries would grow only in marshy 
locations. Now they can be grown with very little soil 
preparation, right in your garden, back yard, as easily 
as Roses or shrubs. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
For cultural directions for gardens or fields see below. 
Directions sent you FREE with your order. 

Planting Lasts a LIFETIME 
One planting of the Cultivated Blueberries in your gar- 
den or field lasts a lifetime, and they begin to bear 
when the plants are three years old. This is why we 
recommend our 3 or 4-year (fruiting size) plants. You 
will get berries so much sooner, and more sure of good 
growth than*“when the 2-year size is planted. 
WILL GROW ANYWHERE—Garden, Lawn, Field 
Keith's Culitvated Blueberries will grow anywhere—a 
few bushes at one end of your garden—as a lawn bush 
(hedge or otherwise)—or in your field, will surprise you 
with their BIG, BEAUTIFUL BLUE berries, five times 
larger than wild ones found in swamps, berries large 
as grapes, with a delicious Blueberry flavor, and lots 
of them. Note the clusters on bush shown, pp. 12 and 14. 
EASILY GROWN—How to Grow Them 
Garden Culture 
Cultivated Blueberry will grow anywhere, and your soil 
can be made suitable with little effort. All you have to 
do is to see that the soil is moist, loose, and acid. To 
accomplish this we suggest the following: Dig a hole 
16 in. square, 12 in. deep and fill with a mixture of one- 
third your soil and two-thirds acid peat, leaf-mold, marsh 
soil, or better yet use our Acid Peat Humus in which we 
guarantee our Cultivated Blueberries to grow. (See Offer 
on this page.) Pack the soil mixture firmly in 
the hole and set the bush in the middle. Water 
thoroughly. Don't let the soil become dry at 
any time. 
Commercial Culture 
Select a fertile acid soil, such as you’d find in a 
drained Blueberry (Huckleberry) marsh. It must 
have ample water. Wild Blueberries (Huckleber- 
Ties), white cedar, leatherleaf, red maple all indi- 
cate a suitable soil. Low meadow lands are often 
suitable. Set plants 5x8 ft. (about 1000 per acre). 
Write us for further information. We will be glad 
to help you. 

A Fruiting Cluster of Keith’s Cultivated Blue- 
berries. The berries do not ripen all at one 
time, but continue over a period of 3 to 5 
weeks. 
KEITH’S Acid Peat Humus 
Ideal for Blueberry Growing 
This Acid Peat Humus has the right acidity 
and contains the necessary organic matter and 
humus ideal for the successful growing of the 
Cultivated Blueberry. In it they will grow and 
produce their big, beautiful berries. 
We recommend it for this purpose. 
It should be mixed 2 to 1 (in vol- 
ume) with ordinary soil. The more 
acid and the more humus in your 
soil the less Keith's Acid Peat Hu- 
mus necessary. It is also very 
beneficial in building a lawn, en- 
riching your garden soil, and the 
soil around shubs, roses, etc., and 
the growing of strawberries. It’s a 
soil builder and makes plants grow. 
Price: 114-bu. bag, $1.20; 4 or more 
at $1.00 each. Sent by express un- 
less otherwise instructed. No dis- 
count, not prepaid. 
FOR GROWING 
BLUEBERRIES 
Parcel Post or Express 
The amount of soil that clings to the massed roots 
of Blueberry plants makes them heavier than 
other plants. For postage figure 5 Blueberry 
plants or less same as 100 strawberry plants, 
(page 22.) Express will be cheaper on 10 or more 
plants. One 3-year plant will equal 5 of the 2- 
year plants. 

Set Keith’s 5-year Ready-to-Bear 
Blueberry Bushes for quicker 
and more money than you can 
possibly realize from any other 
kind of fruit. These bushes are 
described and shown on page 13. 

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