and 
How to Grow Them 
These giant, cultivated Blueberries are the result of scien- 
tific breeding by State Experimental Stations and are far 
superior to the ordinary wild Blueberries. Two to six bushes 
in your garden will furnish your family plenty of berries for 
fresh pies and canning. Highly profitable when grown for 
market. 
Two different varieties should be planted to pollenate. 
Blueberries can be planted in any good garden soil. Should 
bear first year after planting. 
CABOT. The earliest variety to ripen. Berries have a de- 
licious sub-acid flavor. Plants seldom exceed 3 feet in 
height, making a broad, low bush. 
CONCORD. High bush, berries large, well flavored, and 

BLUEBERRY PRICES 
Each 5 10 attractive in appearance. Midseason. 
S-yr., 12=18hing acdsee eae ee Sa ee DL OST oesOO me S L200 RANCOCAS. Upright grower, vigorous, hardy; fruit very 
Seyri; -18=24 ins 15% er es ae ee ee 2.50 10.50 18.00 fine flavor. Fruit medium to large size. Sets very heavy 
crop of fruit buds. Midseason. 
JERSEY. Tall, nice shaped bush of attractive appearance. 
A good producer. Berries are large and of good quality. 
Late. 
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You Can Grow Blueberries 
In your garden and have plenty of big, luscious berries 
for your table, for pies, muffins, etc. 
And they are as easily grown as any ordinary shrub 
or Rose bush. For quick returns plant our ready-to-bear 
bushes. 















The Berries 
Look at those big, beautiful berries 
picked from a Cultivated Blueberry 
bush! Over five times as 
large as wild ones. And 
they are just as sweet, 
luscious, and tasty as 
they are big. 
