MILLER’S BLUEBERRIES 
PLANT THE NEW DELICIOUS CULTIVATED VARIETIES 
1. Fruit 5 Times as Large as Wild Varieties. 
2. Bear Early, Usually the 2nd Year. 
3. Bears Big Crops, up to 6 Qts. per Bush when Full Grown. 
4. Once Planted—Last a Life Time. 
5. Can be Grown Anywhere with Our Acid Peat Humus. 
HOW TO GROW BLUEBERRIES SUCCESSFULLY 
The blueberry requires a very acid soil with a high humus content, plus a location 
where the soil does not become too dry. 
Average garden soils are not sufficiently acid to grow blueberries. It is very easy to 
make them so, by applying 114 pounds of powdered sulphur per 100 square feet. 
Then mulch with sawdust to a depth of 6 inches. Sawdust should be applied after 
planting. This conserves moisture, keeps the roots cool and moist during the hot 
months and controls the growth of weeds. 
Another method of growing blueberries that is even better but slightly more expen- 
sive is growing them in Acid Peat Humus. Our acid peat has the rich humus and 
correct acidity of Ph 4.5 for growing blueberries. No chemicals are necessary. Simply 
dig a hole 18 inches wide by 16 inches deep and fill it with 2 parts Miller’s Acid 
Peat and 1 part soil. Reserve the top 3 inches for planting the bush, covering the 
roots with the same mixture. Blueberries can be grown anywhere using this method 
of culture. 
MILLER’S ACID PEAT HUMUS 
The ideal material for growing blueberries. Also fine for building and main- 
taining lawns, roses, etc. One of the best soil builders as it is nearly pure 
organic matter. One bag contains 2 bushels or enough for planting 3 blue- 
berry plants. 
PRICES—Per bag containing 2 bu $1.75 each 
4 bags or more 1.50 each 

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