é : Blueberries are comparatively new as a cultivated plant but great strides have been made in recent 
.. ,years by the Experimental Stations in developing this new berry. They grow in large clusters of an at- 
cals: “tractive, blue~color, tender and practically seedless. Make the most ideal pies and preserves. The bush is 
: es. *@peciaMy attractive and makes an ideal plant for lawn or shrub border, the berries being very orna- 
be meénta? and the bush foliage a dark glossy green that turns red in the fall. 
Blueberries require an acid soil which should contain an abundance of peat moss, rotted sawdust or 
c other decayed vegetable matter. Aluminum Sulphate applied at least once during 
a season will help keep the soil acid. After planting, mulch your soil to a depth 
of six inches with sawdust or peat moss to keep the ground cool and moist. 
Two varieties are required for pollination. We recommend the following 
varieties. 
CONCORD 
(Early to Midseason.) Excellent producer and prolific grower. Up- 
right plant. Excellent flavor and size. 
JERSEY 
(Late.) Tall, well-shaped bush. Attractive appearance. An excellent 
producer. Large, good quality berry. 
RANCOCAS 
(Midseason.) Popular. Ripens about two weeks after Cabot. The 
bush is tall, vigorous and productive. 
STANLEY 
(Late.) Plants tall, vigorous, with large, thick, shiny leaves and very 
productive. Fruit large, perfumed, and most delicious in flavor. Ripens 
late midseason. 4 
PRICES: 
3 yr. 12-18 in. plants, $2.25 Each; 
1-9, $1.00 Each; 10-29, $0.90 Each. 
3 yr. 18-24 in. plants, $1.75 Each; 
1-9, $1.50 Each; 10-29, $1.25 Each. 
ALL SEASON BLUEBERRY 
COLLECTION 
ALL 18-24 in. 
4 Plants—1] each of above varieties 
For Only $5.45 
8 Plants—2 each of above varieties 
For Only $9.90 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
WITH EVERY ORDER. 
