GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 


Have you ever eaten blueberry pie? Why 
not pick pie from an ornamental bush? 
Blueberry plants are very showy and at- 
tractive. The foliage is glossy green in 
spring, and blazing crimson in autumn. 
They can be planted in a group in practi- 
cally any corner of a lot or a field. 
We are offering the best fruited varie- 
ties developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
Cabot, 
Clonecord, Harding, Jersey, June, Pioneer, 
culture. These include Adams, 
Rancoca, Rubel, and Stanley. 
The plants like acid soil. ‘Soil can easi- 
ly be made iacid by adding rotted leaves, 
Set the bushes 
A bush grown by itself 
peat humus, or sawdust. 
5 to 7 feet apart. 
will not bear fruit. Where 4 or more 
plants of different varieties are grown in 
close proximity perfect fertilization of the 
blossoms will take place, and the result 
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Blueberries 
will be abundiant crops. Consequently, 
Sur blueberries are sold in units of 4 
plants (mixed varieties) or in blocks of. 8 
plants or more (mixed). Each plant bears 
a name tag. Orders for single plants will 
not be accepted. 
No one-year plants available. 
4 for 8 for 12-for 
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All plants iare separately B-B in earth in 
kraft paper. Name tag on each plant. 
Shipped F. O. B. Geneva, boxed. 
Write for duantity prices: 
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GRAPES 
Concord—Deep blue, stroug flavor, one of 
the best for commercial uses. lyr. plants 
from field rows, 100 for $10.25. 
