Pigh- Laud 
Gluchevtes 










R. M. Kellogg Co., 
Set 5 to 7 feet apart. Moist 
soil O. K. but with mulch- 
ing can be grown on 
most any acid land. 
Use peat moss 
oak leaves, 
woodland 
soil or alumi- 
num sulphate 
for acidifiers. 

You can grow them at home. 
Marshy land not required. 
Simply observe the few cul- 
tural instructions at left, and 
they will succeed for you, on 
high land or low. 
Cultivated Blueberries satisfy the 
ever-changing taste of customers. 
They quickly buy the beautiful, de- 
licious, and extra-large cultivated ber- 
ries at good prices. 
The berries are juicy, mild and de- 
licious, much better than wild fruit. 
Two to three times larger than wild 
varieties, small seeds. Accordingly 
they bring high prices. They are solid 
and firm and ship well. They grow 
upright, easy to pick. 
The plants last a lifetime, and bear 
large profitable crops. Four-year 
plants usually yield around 800 to 
1000 quarts per acre: older plants 
more. Fruit ripens over several weeks. 
Large clusters. 
PRICES: — 
3 plants for $ 4.70 
6 plants for 9.20 
12 plants for 18.20 
Order Early: © "5 
early. Plants can be left in package 
until planting time, and will be ready 
for immediate planting as soon as 
your weather conditions permit: bet- 
ter results Early orders are also pack- 
ed by our more experienced year- 
round men: better packing. 
Three Rivers, Mich. 
