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MR. LARSON GROWS ALL THE 
BLUEBERRIES HIS FAMILY NEED 
In order to make his blueberry 
bed like marshy conditions, Mr. 
Larson dug a hole in his back 
yard 10 feet long, 6 feet wide, 
and 4 feet deep, and filled it 
with marsh soil. (He could have 
used Keith’s Acid Peat Humus 
mixed 1 to 3 with a good loam 
soil.) In this bed he set 6 cul- 
tivated blueberry 5-year bushes. 
To hold the water in and the 
soil water out and have stand- 
ing water within 2 feet of the 
top of the soil, he cemented the 
bottom and half way up on the 
sides. He watered the hed 
through 4 tiles set upright in 
the soil, the tops flush with the 
soil surface. From these bushes 
he now harvests all the berries 
his family need. 
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NOTICE—SEE PAGE 17 FOR— 
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3. Different sizes of blueberry bushes. 
4. Blueberry varieties, pages 14, 15, 16. 
ONE-FOURTH ACRE NET $328.23 
From one-fourth acre, last summer, 
during July and August, we _ har- 
vested $517.02 in blueberries which 
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WILL BEAR ANYWHERE 
In Your Garden, Lawn, Fields. 
A few bushes set at one end of your 
garden, near your garage, along the 
drive, or out on your lawn, will grow 
and produce a lot of berries for you. 
They will surprise you with beauti- 
ful berries as large as cherries. No 
special climate required. All you 
have to do is to make your soil 
suitable, which is easily done. (See 
page 17.) 
Note the size of these Pioneer blueberries. 
(See page 16) 


They are big ones, too. 
ultivated Blueberries 
Greatest Development in Bruit in Years 
CAN GROW YOUR 
BLUEBERRIES 
Now you can grow all the blueberries (often 
miscalled huckleberries) you need right in your 
garden, along walks, next to the garage, any 
place you would grow shrubs or roses. All you 
have to have is (1) an acid soil, (2) moist soil, 
and (3) liberal amount of humus in the soil. The 
kind of soil does not make so much difference 
as long as the above conditions are present. 
If your soil is not sufficiently acid (should be 
between 4.0 to 5.1 pH) it can be made so by 
adding Keith's Acid Peat Humus. It will also 
correct the humus deficiencies. 
LASTS FOR YEARS 
Set Keith's cultivated blueberry bushes and you are through 
planting for years. Bushes grow and produce almost a 
lifetime. Need very little care, just an occasional thinning 
out and cutting back of the old canes and branches. 
BERRIES FOR FIVE WEEKS 
You'll begin to pick your first blueberries in early July and 
the bushes will keep fruiting until late August. They fruit 
longer than any other bush fruit. 
LASTS A LIFETIME 
Keith's cultivated blueberry bushes don't 
“run out’ like raspberries, currants, etc. One 
planting lasts a lifetime. Set our bearing-size 
bushes and you will have blueberries for 
many years to come. Just a little cutting out 
of old wood now and then will keep them 
in fruiting condition. 
VERY PROFITABLE 
The berries from these cullti- 
vated blueberries are so large 
and attractive that they bring 
from 60c to 75c per quart, and 
when mature bushes bear from 
2500 to 3000 pints per acre, 
there is BIG MONEY in grow- 
ing them—$1000 per acre. 
FRUITS FOR FIVE WEEKS 
Keith’s cultivated blueberry 
bushes begin to fruit in early 
July and keep it up until late 
August. You can have fresh 
blueberries longer than any 
other fruit. 

Picking cultivated blueberries. 
This bush yielded 32 pints last 
summer. 

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Picking from a mature cultivated 
blueberry bush. Note size. 
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Here’s another mature bush. 
Nearly 5 feet tall. Its last sum- 
mer’s yield was over 25 pints of 
big, beautiful berries. 
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