Huge Hybrid Blueberries 


Named varieties of vaccineum 
corymbosum, cutting propagated 
Really beautiful as specimens or in hedges. 
Suited for use in small quantities in the small 
garden. A 100-foot hedge will pay about 
29 worth of berries a year! (Spaced 18 ins.) 
Why Wait? Plant Some NOW! 
And enjoy the berries sooner. Not only will 
they add beauty to your garden but each 
bush will pay for itself many times over! 
Hardy throughout U.S.A. Blueberries do fully 
as well with fall planting as with spring. 
Varieties and Prices 

(Each) (10) (25) (100) Ovnnmnentat 
2. year (Go 2) ins sean eee ST Goma ONe 25.008 885 00 ene ne pate (Gene 
; eee: 16.00 35.00 125.00 Spring: White and pink flowers; Summer: 
3 ices (12 to 18 in)... 2.00 6.0 “Handsome blue berries; Fall: Briiliant leaves. 
Cabot—Early, broad spreading bush. Home use. Needs only an acid soil 
. : : : Blueberries require an acid soil containing 
Concord—Hardy, upright, midseason. Fine quality. noe Sect or olen soll ed ay ced iabls marc enaernes 
Jersey—Latest and largest berry. Hardiest. Best shipper. need a moderate supply of soil-moisture, and 
June—Erect bush. Earliest, dark blue berries. good drainage so that the roots can get air 
during the growing season. 
Rancocas—Early, good quality. Good shipper. 
Prune for Heavy Yield 
You will get fruit if you just leave ‘em alone. 
Stanley—Finest quality of all. Light blue. Spreading. But more and larger if you cut out all old 
Burlington—Newest named kind: Later than all others. Good shipper. C@"°S: cand keep new shoots coming. Also 
when in bloom cut away about half each 
Large. Gocd quality. flower cluster. Fertilize in May. 
Rubel—Late. Tallest, most erect. Good shipper. 
Set the plants in beds 4 feet apart 
each way. Several varieties 
should be included in every plant- 
ing, as an exchange of pollen is 
necessary to produce good crops 
of berries. Or order “mixed” if 
you wish—we will assort for good 
pollenization. All varieties are 
almost equally fine. 
Eat Blueberries All Year 
The berries can be canned as 
readily as tomatoes and by al- 
most any standard canning meth- 
od. Excellent pies, but usable 
served cold from jars, too, like 
canned peaches. 
Some Idea of Crops 
A bush should produce 2 quarts 
(worth 75c wholesale) its 6th year 
and by the 8th or 9th about $1.50 
a year in blueberries. Planted’ 6 
ft. apart (1200 to the acre) you 
could safely expect on good land 
a gross income of $1200 a year, 
selling wholesale. Picking costs 
are high, but hiring all work 
done, a net profit of $600 an acre 
is actually being made on these. 
The bushes produce for several 
generations, without care. or 
trouble. 
LOOK AT THESE BERRIES! 
Photograph is life-size. Light blue 
color. 
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