Here is a view of a recently planted commercial Blueberry planting. These 
bushes were 5-year bushes when planted, 3 years ago. Look at them now— 
well on the road to large yields. Set Keith’s 5-year Bearing-Age Blueberry 
bushes and see what they will do for you in 3 years. 
There is Big Money In Blueberries from a 
Small Plot of Ground 
Naturally Blueberries grow wild in low lands or marshes but they CAN be 
grown in ordinary garden or farm soil, where the soil is acid and soil water 
can be held by mulching with leaves, straw, etc. If you have a low, damp 
spot in your garden of field give it a “try out’’ with three of our S-year 
bushes. Mulch them with plenty of leaves, sawdust, straw, etc. We feel sure 
you will be surprised with the berries the bushes will yield. On higher 
grounds—in your lawn, garden or field—''try out’’ three of our bushes, 
mixing with the soil our Acid Peat Humus (page 8), or use leaves from your 
lawn, or off the street, if in town. Fertilize with '"Ra-Pid-Gro Water’’ (page 18). 
Barnyard manure is OK. Wonderful, results can be had by mulching with 
"strawy’’ barnyard manure. To keep the soil acid, water at least twice during 
the summer with Aluminum Sulphate (obtainable at any Drug Store), 2 tea- 
spoonfuls per gallon of water. Do any- 
thing you can to keep the soil always 
a er 5 5 moist, (not soakéd) and acid, so the bush- 
um 
* . & ' es will be “at home.'’ Then they sure will 
+ : ; surprise you with’ plenty big berries. 
V4 Acre Net $328 
From one-fourth acre, during July 
and August, we harvested $517.00 
in Blueberries (Adams, Rubel, Jer- 
sey, Pioneer) with a profit of $328.23 
—over $1200 per acre. Have you 
one-fourth acre or less suitable for 
Blueberries? On small cr large lots 
there is BIG MONEY in Blueberries. 
(Read above paragraph.) (See pages 
3 and 8 for suitable soils.) You don't 
The above is a snapshot of our pickers, of last summer, just starting in on have to have large CMOCLIS to make 
one of our Jersey fields. This block of 12-year Jersey bushes produced over money in growing Blueberries. 
25,000 pints of berries. Some of ihe bushes in this block yielded over 42 pinis 
during the season (july 17ih to Sept. 15th.) 
Picking Blueberries from Keith’s 
Cultivated Bushes. Bushes of 
this size and age bear from 
20 to 39 pints per season— 
July, Aug., Sept. 
Will Grow Anywhere 
LAWN—GARDEN—FIELDS 
Keith's Cultivated Blueberries will 
/ grow anywhere—a few bushes at one 
‘end of your garden, on your lawn (hedge 
or otherwise) or in your field, will sur- 
prise you with their BIG, BEAUTIFUL 
BLUE berries, five times larger than 
wild ones found in swamps—berries 
Here is a snapshot of pickers harvesting Blueberries 
from a block of 4-yr. on left, 5-yr. on right, bushes. large as Grapes, with a delicious Blue- 
The 4- to 5-yr. bushes you order will be dug from Above is a snapshot of our pickers headed for the 
this block. See another snapshot on page 7. berry flavor, and lots of them. block of Jersey bushes shown at the left above. 
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