For Good Eating 
And Garden Beauty 
Almost everybody enjoys the succulent flavor of blue- 
berries. Their distinctive taste whets the appetite. 
They provide wonderful eating whether served as fruit, 
as fruit juice, as cooked berries, as berry pie, in 
muffins and in many other recipes. Yes .. . blue- 
berries are welcome on any menu, at any meal. And 
anybody with a little ground can easily grow them! 
Blueberries provide you with more than good eating. 
After the fruiting season they bring you the added 
year ’round beauty appeal of the exquisite blueberry 
bush to delight the eye. The glossy green foliage 
slowly turns to autumn red; in winter, the wood 
attains the red and brown of the glorious barberry. 
Then, with spring these colors give way to the 
gorgeous clusters of pink buds; these in turn blossom 
into pinkish-white flower bells before again fruiting. 
Heavy Yields of 
Delicious Fruit 
There is almost unbelievable beauty to 
behold endless pleasure to pick 
and eat the delicious berries. You can 
enjoy all of this in your own lawn and 
garden. As to fruit yield, you may ex- 
pect 3 to 5 pints of succulent berries 
from each plant the very first year after 
setting. Many plants yield as much as 
twenty pints the second or third year 
after planting. 
Each succeeding year you may expect 
ever-increasing yields because most 
plants can yield one pint of berries per- 
year-of-age. And with reasonable care 
your blueberry plantings may be pro- 
ductive for many years to come. 
Blueberries Earn 
Good Profits 
These are reasons why, to-day more 
than ever before, blueberries are a top 
favorite too, with commercial growers. 
They take a first place among the sur- 
est source of sales and profits. The de- 
mand for berries exceeds the supply. 
They command top market prices from 
the canning, bakery and frozen food 
industries as well as for ever-increasing 
home use. Whether you have a large 
farm, a roadside market or are a home 
gardener it will pay you to plant blue- 
berries. 
Easy To Grow 
You can successfully grow blueberries 
anywhere you live—provided your local- 
ity has thirty days or more of freezing 
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ALL PLANTS INSPECTED BY N. J. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
REFERENCES: DUN & BRADSTREET; PEOPLES BANK, HAMMONTON, N. J.; N. J. STATE 
FARM BUREAU; COUNTY BOARD OF AGRICULTURE; N. J. BLUEBERRY GROWERS ASSN. 
