








Set 5 to 7 feet apart. Moist S row on 
soil O. K. but with mulch- 
ing can be grown on 
i f h 
most any acid land. 
Use peat moss, 
oak leaves, 
woodland 
soil or alumi- 
num sulphate 
for acidifiers. 
Here is a new money- 
maker for small fruit grow- 
ers—a new delight for home 
gardeners. Cultivated Blue- 
berries satisfy the ever- 
changing taste of customers. 
They quickly buy the beau- 
tiful, delicious, and extra 
large cultivated berries at 
good prices. 

The berries are juicy, mild, 
and delicious, much better 
than wild fruit. Two to three 
times larger than wild varie- 
ties, small seeds. Accord- 
ingly they bring high prices. 
They are solid and firm and 
ship well. They ‘grow up- 
right, easy to pick. 
The plants last a lifetime, 
and bear large profitable 
crops. Four-year plants usu- 
ally yield around 800 to 1000 
quarts per acre; older plants 
more. Fruit ripens over sev- 
eral weeks. Large clusters. 
Note the size of the culti- 
vated Blueberries in the pic- 
ture. Often they do get that 
large. 
xperience shows that Blueberries can be shipped early 
left in the package until planting time. This is now 
important because of labor shortage. Your Blueberry . 
can be packed by our experienced year-round men 
and shipped in March, and will reach you in 
better condition than if packed later by new 
help. You will also have them on hand for the 
earliest possible planting; result, better chances 
for the best success with your planting. 

