CULTIV 
BLUEBE 
GROW THEM IN YOUR WwW 
GARDEN — GROW THEM i 
COMMERCIALLY 
For a big money-making crop, these giant size, 
dark blue Blueberries are without equal. No other 
fruit bears more abundantly and requires so little 
care. Even a few bushes will provide the average 
family with enough fruit all season for fresh desserts 
and pies, and for canning and freezing. Berries 
shown here are actual size Jersey variety. They have 
a mild sweet flavor, and are consistently uniform in 
size and shape. 
EASY TO GROW. Each year as we learn more 
and more about growing the HYBRID cultivated Blueber- 
ries, we find that they are not near as fussy about what 
kind of soil they will grow on, as we thought a few years 
ago. Of course, they prefer a rather moist acid soil, but 
we also find that they will grow on other soil too, by add- 
ing some peat moss, old leaves or sawdust with the soil. 
Sulphur and water them well during dry spells. 
The cultivated Blueberry is a rather DWARF growing 
plant. A plant 15 years old will not be over 6 feet tall, but 
it will be the same size in circumference. They grow in a 
ball shape plant, and their roots are all very near the top 
of the soil, so they must be cultivated very shallow. Set 
the plants 5 feet apart each way, and keep clean by fre- 
quent cultivation. Hoe all weeds away from the plants 
BLUEBERRY PRICES 
4-Yr.-Old Plants. Full of Buds. Rady to Bear This Year 
RUBEL and YERSEY Varieties 
2 for $2.95; 5 for $6.75; 10 for $12.50; 25 for $27.50; 
50 for $52.50; 100 for $99.00. 
BLUEBERRY CULTURE 
Set plants 4x4 feet apart in cultivated acid soil. Blue- 
berries must have acid soil to thrive and if your soil RHODODENDRONS 
is not acid, mix in liberal quantity of peat moss to attain 
acid condition. Use plenty of peat or leaf mold around EXCELLENT NEW HARDY HYBRIDS 
roots when setting plants. Keep well watered at all times 
unless you have them planted in a low spot where 
natural moisture abounds. 
One of our most ele- 
gant native plants. The 
Rhododendron is always 
a thing of beauty and, if 
reasonable care is used in 
NEW DWARF CORKBARK SHRUB EE OC Me 
perfectly adaptable to use 
For Brilliant Autumn Foliage in most sections of the 
A new attractive shrub because of its heavily ridged branches 
Flutings resemble layers of cork. New dwarf type. Foliage is espe- : 
cially fine in autumn when it changes to many brilliant shades. work and foundation 
Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 2-yr. plants, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. plantings. These Hybrid 
varieties will indeed pro 
country for landscape 
vide a luxurious appear- 
ance when matured. Foli- 
age is large, rich glossy 
green in color and stays 
that way the year around. 
We cannot guarantee 
color of bloom, since 
these are hybrids, but 
shadings run from pink 
through the lavender 
shades to deep rose. 
Nice 9- to 12-inch 
plants, $2.30 each. 
Growing instructions 
same as Blueberries. 
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