6 ft. Morrowii Bush Honeysuckle, 
HNAJA Ree Vg Vel sat ee pe EL ae age ee ae 12.00 
Each Dozen 100 
25—30 ft. Wash. Thorn 12-18 inches $20.00 
12—15 ft. Russian Olive 12-18 inches 7.00 $60.00 
15—20 ft. Viburnum-Lentago. (Black Haw) 
2—3' feet. 2. Se ae Oe 
18—24 inch...... $10.00 
100 1000 
High Bush Cranberry (Vib. Americana)...$8.00 $70.00 
Buckthorn (Rhamus Frangula).......... 4.00 25.00 
Can offer a few wild life plants in larger sizes for quick 
effect. See colored sheet 
BLUEBERRIES BLUEBERRIES 
Home Grown Blueberries As You Like Them 
This native American addition to our horticulture 
through careful cross breeding is for your enjoyment IF 
you follow cultural instructions carefully and prayerfully. 
They’re the greatest thing you ever saw for returns. Hav- 
ing no thorns like cane berries the kiddies and wife can 
pick them without hurting their bare feet. 
FAMILY REQUIREMENTS: One plant per person, two if 
you wish to preserve for year round enjoyment, three if you 
like to sell or give away. 
WHERE TO PLANT: abandoned land from sour semi 
swampy soil up to light hill soils or garden soils. The 
drier the soil the more mulch needed and watering until 
established. And remember they are quite attractive for 
lawn planting. 
DISTANCE TO PLANT: five to six feet apart on row. 
Rows ten feet apart. How many can you use? Six sold 
at the doz. rate. 
CULTURAL CARE: Remember they must have sour soil 
and a heavy mulch. If weeds come through pull them. 
Soit: Anything but heavy clay. If your soil is clay and 
you must have Blueberries then dig a hole 12 inches deep, 
24 inches wide fill with woods soil or sandy loam, then 
plant. 
MutcH: Saw dust, peat moss, oak leaves, woods mold. 
No manure. 
PLANTING: It’s a good thing to mix the soil 50-50 with 
the above mentioned. 
FERTILIZER: Authorities recommend sulphate of am- 
monia. That’s a quick available feed and sours the 
ground. Others say a good mixed complete fertilizer is 
good like a 4-7-4. How I’m doing it. Our farm abused by 
city farmers for years isn’t too sweet soiled any way. I 
planted, spread several hands full of a 50-50 mixture of 
low grade tankage and ground raw phosphate rock. These 
plants need phosphate badly for health and production. 
_ We're pleased to be able to offer you these excellent var- 
ieties in bearing sizes as well as smaller. 
See our booklet for description—25 ¢ 
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