® Beautiful © Ornamental 
® Profitable @ Last a Lifetime 
Best Investment of a Lifetime for Enjoyment and Profit 
Great big, juicy, Hybrid Blueberries are a joy to eat. Use them fresh or 
cooked. Tasty and colorful in desserts or salads—in mufhns yum! yum! 
They are mighty good fresh frozen, and for something delightfully dif- 
ferent, can them with a few spices, a dash of cinnamon, a bit of whole 
cloves, etc., like you do your spiced Peaches. 
GIANT HYBRID BLUEBERRIES are a pleasure to pick. The bushes 
grow 6 to 8 feet high. Berries are 2 to 3 times larger than common Blue- 
berries, so compact they actually resemble a bunch of Delaware Grapes. 
Start fruiting in July, continuing on to September. Blueberries hang on the 
bushes exceptionally well after maturity, better than most small fruits so 
that picking once a week is usually often enough. 
AVERAGE YIELD, for full bearing plants under good conditions, is 
from 2,000 to 3,000 quarts per acre, although occasionally much higher 
yields are obtained. Rich harvests ranging from $1,000 to $1,500 per acre 
are not uncommon. It’s the commercial grower’s dream come true. 
CROSS POLLENIZATION: At least 2 plants should be planted to- 
gether for cross pollenizaton. Can be same variety. This insures more and 
larger berries. 
2-year—heavy rooted transplants, well branched. 
3-year—heavily branched canes with well established root systems, set- 
ting of some fruit buds, 
5-year—loaded with fruit buds, and well branched plants, extra heavy 
root systems. Will bear a crop the first year. 
7-year—well on its way to full maturity. Will more than pay for itself 
the first year. 
(All plants are packed in Westhauser’s Gro-Kwick.) 
