Blueberry Plants 
Blueberries will grow in any gocd garden soil. A well drained 
sandy loam, acid soil is best. Muck soil may be used if it is acid 
and properly drained. Good air circulation is important. Common 
sulphur and peat moss will make soil acid. 
Set the plants 4 by 10 ft. apart. Cultivate once a week. Do not 
fertilize until plants have been set a year or more. Use Ra-Pid- 
Gro fertilizer or any reliable fertilizer, following directions. 
Prune plants when dormant in early spring, starting the fourth 
year. Remove one or two old canes each year, and lightly thin 
out the tops in remaining old canes. Thinning increases size of 
fruit. Plants in garden may be watered once a week during dry 
weather. 
NOTHING FINER FOR THE GARDEN 
Early bearing—heavy yielding—wonderful for pies—excellent 
for freezing. 
POLLENIZATION 
Good productiveness is assured by planting two or more dif- 
ferent varieties for proper pollenization. 
We recommend using | oz. of aluminum sulphate to a gallon 
of water for each bush. Also, 2 Ibs. of peat moss per plant. 
“CONCORD. High bush, berries large, well flavored, and attractive 
’ in appearance. 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 appear- 
ance. 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 earliest berries to ripen. Large berries 
with sub-acid flavor. 
These low growing PRICES OF ALL BLUEBERRIES 
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CHAMOUNY. Tall, dark rose bordered with sil- 
MANSOER,. Very dark rich red, velvet shaded. 
ver. Opens 8 to 10 medium size florets. 8 to 10 open, well placed on stalk. Excel- 
SOLD DUST. A very early, deep yellow. Quite lent in its class. 
GLADIOLUS 
Stctely spires of spectacular colors wiil add 
beauty and charm to your garden all summer. 
Plant 10 days apart for continuous bloom. 
tall and an excellent commercial variety. Fine 
for home gardens. 
JUNE BELLS. One of the best new whites from 
Holland. Produces tall spikes of pure white. 
Large flowers and many open. 
LAVENDER DREAM. Pale blue-lavender. 6 to 8 
large florets open on a strong spike. Very 
healthy and a good propagator. 
LAVENDER PRINCE. Deep lavender-mauve that 
takes in real hot weather. Very strong grower. 
LEEUWENHORST. Beautiful bright rose. Opens 
up to 6 cr more large wide open blooms on 
a strong stem. 
LILAC WONDER. A beautiful lavender-lilac color 
with fine spikes under any condition. Nicely 
ruffled and pointed florets. 
MORNING KISS. A delicate creamy white. An 
excellent commercial variety and a favorite 
wherever grown. 
ORANGE GOLD. Color is dazzling orange with 
flame throat. Doesn‘t burn in sun. 
PICARDY. Most popular variety grown, A very 
tall, vigorous salmon-pink. 
RED FOX. Bright vermilion-red of exhibition and 
commercial merit. 10 florets on a strong spike. 
SPOTLIGHT. Very large, wide open florets of 
deep yellow with attractive small scarlet 
blotch. A consistent bloomer and propagator. 
TRUE LOVE. Early, clear pink, 22-inch flower 
head. A good grower with a well balanced 
spike. 
Not less than 5 of a variety—No. 1, large size bulbs. 
PRICE: 10 bulbs for $1.00; 25 bulbs for $2.25; 50 bulbs for $3.95; 100 bulbs for $6.95, 
postpaid. 
NOTE: SEE OTHER GLADIOLUS, PAGE 42. 
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