Giant Cultivated Blueberries Are... 
® BEAUTIFUL @ A JOY TO EAT ® A PLEASURE TO PICK 
@® PROFITABLE ® LAST A LIFETIME FROM JUNE TO SEPTEMBER 
Yes, blueberries are ali this. A lifetime of enjoyment and profit, a joy to eat fresh, cook- 
ed, or frozen. A pleasure to pick — the easiest of all fruit to gather, and by using early, 
midseason and late varieties you may pick from June to September. 
Beauty of leaf and wood make blueberries an all season ornamental plant. In spring the 
brighi, glossy foliage is enhanced by clusters of pinkish, white blooms. In autumn the foliage 
turns an atrractive red. In winter the reddish, brown bark blends with other landscape 
plants. 
Giant cultibated blueberries have unlimited possibilities as a commercial crop. They 
last a lifetime; demand for the fruit is ttemendous, and prices high. Blueberries require an 
acid soil with an abundance of partially decayed vegetable matter, a moderate supply of 
soil moisture, and good drainage. If your soil is not acid, add pulverized peat in the hole 
where the plant is to be set. We send complete planting instructions, or you may write for 
instructions before ordering. 
@ @ @ Don't plant one year old bushes unless you are a commercial grower. The size is 
too small for most inexperienced growers to handle—too many die, especially in dry weather. 
@ @ @® Do order at least two varieties. This number is needed for the best pollenization of 
blossoms for the heaviest possible yield. 
® @ ® Blueberries will grow well for you. Just give them the simple care they like; peat 
moss, wood mold, or soil and leaves from the wocds; sufficient moisture and good drainage. 
®@ @ @ Do order at least three plants for two people. Six plants for a family of four; about 
one and a half plants per person. 
© © @ We do not recommend plants over three years old; older plants lose much of their 
vitality when transplanted. Our opinion, based on observation, is that four and five year 
old plants are not adapted for the best final results. 
JERSEY (Late)., The berries are among the largest of any we offer; have fine appearance 
and excellent shipping qualities. Jersey makes a fine, vigorous bush that is adapted for an 
ornamental plant when grown in the garden or lawn. The fine appearing berries have a 
thick skin, and hold their shape well when canned. Jersey is primarily a table variety. 
Price list page 24. 
WINDON’S HARBOUR (Late). By far the best late variety for large size and delicious flav- 
or. The heaviest cropper of all; the best all around shipper. For vigor of plant growth, after 
well established, it is in a class by itself. Will stand more adverse conditions, and make a 
hardier and more healthy growth than almost any other variety. The best of Mr. Windon’s 
introductions in thirty years. If you can plant but two varieties for family use, make one 
Windon's Harbour. This variety is tops for the late commercial market. Price list page 24. 

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