by Matoney 
A New Development 
in Fine Eating 
It’s easy to grow these extremely 
large Blueberries in the garden. They 
require acid soil. If your land is not this 
type you can inexpensively treat it with 
aluminum sulphate and peat moss to 
produce good growing conditions. (In- 
structions come with each shipment.) 
NOTHING FINER FOR THE 
GARDEN 
Early bearing—heavy yielding—won- 
derful for pies—excellent for freezing. 
POLLENIZATION 
Good productiveness is assured by 
planting two or more different varieties 
for proper pollenization. 
We recommend using | oz. of alu- 
minum sulphate to a gallon of water 
for each bush. Also, 2 Ibs. of peat moss 
per plant. 
4, Cultured 
BLUEBERRIES 
“CONCORD. High bush, berries large, 
well flavored, and attractive in ap- 
pearance. Midseason. 
~*RANCOCAS. Upright grower, vigorous, hardy; fruit very fine 
flavor. Fruit medium to large size. Sets very heavy crop of 
fruit buds. Midseason. 
JERSEY. Tall, nice shaped bush of attractive appearance. A 
good producer. Berries are large and of good quality. Late. 
~ WEYMOUTH. Plants seldom exceed 4 ft. in height and are a 
spreading type with dark green foliage. One of the earli- 
est berries to ripen. Large berries with sub-acid flavor. 
PRICES OF ALL BLUEBERRIES: 
Not et 
Not Not paid | 
Postpaid Postpaid Postpaid Postpaid 100o0r — 
: Each 3-10. 11-29 30-99 More © 
3-yr,, 12-18.mn. $1.40 $1.10 $1.05 §$0.90 . $0.55 | 
3-yr., 18-24 in, .. 1.95 170 1.450 130 7 ao 
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