Ny Giant Blueberries 
Ornamental as Well as Enormously Productive 
These genuine cultivated Blueberries have Blueberries For Market 
been originated and improved by government 
experiment to produce big yields of giant size, 
deliciously sweet berries. Berries 3 to 4 times 
the size of wild kinds. Now every garden can 
have enough of this healthful fruit for canning 
and pies—2 to 6 bushes. Two or three varieties 
to lengthen the season are advised. Ripen 
from early July to late August. Bushes make bush depending on age. Plant 5 to 7 feet 
a beautiful and useful ornamental shrub. apart. Of the many varieties being offered 
RANCOCAS. Midseason. Hardy, vigorous, we have selected the 4 that in our opinion are 
productive; very large, firm berries of excel- pest, most productive. 
lent sweet flavor. 
HARDING. Midseason to late. Sweetest of all. Hardy, 
very productive; spreading growth. Longer fruiting season. 
JERSEY. Late. Largest of 10 leading kinds, of fine 
appearance and average yield. Jersey is one of the best 
cultivated blueberries. Strong sturdy bushes. 
RUBEL. Very late. Hardy, vigorous and very produc- 
tive, upright grower; large, extra firm berries of good 
quality. Recommended for commercial use. 
PRICES OF BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
2-yr., No. 1, sure to grow; start to bear second season: 
2 for $1.48; 4 for $2.65; 6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.50; 25 
for $12.25. 
3-yr., No. 1, bearing-age bushes: Each $1.10; 2 for 
$1.95; 3 for $2.85; 6 for $4.95. 
Blueberries can be grown satisfactorily on sandy or 
muck soil that is strongly acid and well supplied with wa- 
ter. Soil not acid can be made so by mixing in acid peat 
or Sodus Acid Humus. (See back of Catalog envelope.) 
2 bu. bag $1.50. 
Cultivated Blueberries for market are prof- 
itable, selling retail from 35c to 65c per quart. 
Berries are firm and ship well. Many new 
pienianes are being made because profits are 
good. 
Bushes last a lifetime and require no unus- 
ual care, yields vary from 3 to 9 quarts per 




















