Folks! Blueberries deserve a place on your grounds. No replanting in 
a few years—once planted, they last a lifetime, and need very little atten- 
tion. Use them in your landscaping—-surpassed by none as an ornamental. 
Lovely in spring with pink bell-shaped blossoms. All summer their heavy 
foliage is a highly polished bright green——in autumn the leaves turn a 
gorgeous coppery red. These disease-free plants can be easily trimmed, 
making beautiful hedges or group plantings. Along with their beauty comes 
production. What a pleasure to pick fresh, large, juicy Blueberries from 
your own bushes—beautiful to look at—delicious to eat. Could one ask 
for more? r 
VARIETIES 
‘RUBEL. Early bearer. Very hardy bushes, producing large, uniform ber- 
ries beginning in early July. Has a long fruiting season. 
RANCOCAS. Midseason bearer. One of the oldest Blueberries. Ideal 
berry for home use. 
JERSEY. Giant of the Blueberry family. Bears giant, sweet berries very 
late in season. Plant all three and prolong your fruiting season. Blue- 
berries are very easily grown, but like an acid soil. All Blueberries are 
packed in Gro-Kwick, a nitro-organic humus. Use it in planting your 
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For Activated Soil 
Add berries. For additional Gro-Kwick, see description and price below. 
Use Sere s HOW TO GROW BLUEBERRIES SUCCESSFULLY 
(Nitro-Organic Humus) (Acid Peat) Two Bushels 
Make an opening three or more times larger than the roots, large enough 
Taken from a drained lake bed of esthaus,,{ to receive all the roots without crowding. Mix the dirt, removed from 
clean, odorless, highly vitalized, decom- A Sts holes, half and half with Westhauser’s Gro-Kwick Acid Peat, or some acid 
r posed pure vegetation; consists of humus, '{ material such as decayed leaves, rotten straw or vegetable refuse, firm this 
| nitrogen, phosphate and other minerals. (Acid) A 3 : 
Holds: 15 46700 times icaownlecizht of GRO-KWICK well arcund the roots of the plants. We recommend that a handful of 
sulphur be put around each plant in the spring. Give the one-year plants 4 
one-half ounce of Sulphate of Ammonia, for the older plants increase one- 
half ounce for each additional year. Do not let the Sulphate of Ammonia 
get in contact with the foliage. This can be purchased at your local feed 
store, and is very inexpensive. 
water. Has never been touched by man; 
in all probability this deposit has been 
collecting for thousands of years. Ideal 
for Blueberries, Evergreens; in fact, all 
acid-loving plants. PRICE: 1 bag (50 
Ibs.), $1.00, net f.o.b. Sawyer. 
