Blueberry Plants 
Blueberries will grow in any good 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. 
For 
a PRICES OF ALL BLUEBERRIES 
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Pie Not Not Post- 
Post- Post- Post- Post- paid 
Desserts paid paid paid paid 100 or 
Each 3-10 11-29 30-99 More 
and Jams 3-yr., 12-18 
3 in. ..$1.40 $1.10 $1.05 $0.90 $0.85 
| 3-vr., 18-24 
Gute) ee 1.95 1.70 1.45 1.30 1.20 
POLLENIZATION 
Good productiveness is assured by planting two or 
more different varieties for proper pollenization. 
We recommend using 1 oz. of aluminum sulphate to 
a gallon of water for each bush. Also, 2 Ibs. of peat 
moss per plant. 
. 1614— CONCORD. High bush, berries large, well fla- 
vored, and attractive in appearance. Midseason. 
_ 1615—RANCOCAS. Upright grower, vigorous, hardy; 
fruit very fine flavor. Fruit medium to large size. 
Sets very heavy crop of fruit buds. Midseason. 
1616—JERSEY. Tall, nice shaped bush of attractive 
appearance. A good producer. Berries are large and 
of good quality. Late. 
~\ 1617—WEYMOUTH. Plants seldom exceed 4 ft. in 
height and are a spreading type with dark green fo- 
liage. One of the earliest berries to ripen. Large 
pore’ es berries with sub-acid flavor. 
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These two great new sour pie 
Cherries that are grown on small 
trees are ideal for your garden. 
We feel fortunate in being able 
to help introduce them, they are 
both from the University of Min- 
nesota Fruit Breeding Farm. Try 
them this year and be the first 
in your neighborhood. 
\ 1215—-NORTHSTAR 
At last a small sized sour 
Cherry tree that is delicious for 
pies. This is a cross between the 
Siberian Cherry and English Mor- 
ello. It is very hardy and good Vv 
quality. The fruit is bright red 1216—-METEOR. Also a small sized sour Cherry tree 
Northstar 
changing to mahogany-red. Flesh of the Montmorency type and an excellent Cherry. 
ae - is tender, juicy and meaty. Season The fruit is large, the flavor is pleasant and the 
PHOTO BY KIM ANDREWS July 5th to 10th. It is self fruit- quality good. Ripens about ten days to two weeks 
as S. Weir, Ass’t Supt. Minn. es ful. Price: 2-3 ft., $3.00 each; later than Northstar. Self fruitful. PRICE: 2-3 ft., 
ing Farm Standing with the Original Tree o , . why 
Northstar When It Was 11 Years Old 2 for $5.75. $3.00 each; 2 for $5.75 
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