. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "THE BEST DUSTERS MADE" Model Illustrated $ Write for Circulars THE FEENY MANUFACTURING CO. Muncie, Indiana "RANCOCAS CLAY" The ideal diluent, approved by the Cranberry Exp. Station, for dusting Cranberry bogs. Furnished in "bone dry" airfloated form, packed in paper bags. Does not absorb moisture. Always remains fluffy and smooth. "It Never Gets Lumpy" UNITED CLAY MINES TRENTON CORPORATION NEW JERSEY WE HAVE LUMBER AND PLENTY OF IT! SEVEN BIG YARDS FULL—BUILDING LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "THE BEST DUSTERS MADE" Model Illustrated $ Write for Circulars THE FEENY MANUFACTURING CO. Muncie, Indiana "RANCOCAS CLAY" The ideal diluent, approved by the Cranberry Exp. Station, for dusting Cranberry bogs. Furnished in "bone dry" airfloated form, packed in paper bags. Does not absorb moisture. Always remains fluffy and smooth. "It Never Gets Lumpy" UNITED CLAY MINES TRENTON CORPORATION NEW JERSEY WE HAVE LUMBER AND PLENTY OF IT! SEVEN BIG YARDS FULL—BUILDING LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS PLANK TIMBER CEMENT WHEELBARROWS PAINTS SHINGLES ROOFING SHOVELS GROSSMAN'S Quincy, 130 Granite Street Oak Street, at Depot, Taunton Other Yards at Maiden, Billerica, Wellesley, Atlantic, Fitchburg of blueberries might be of value in establishing the plantation until sufficient plants of the improved varieties would be available for future plantings, though the prin- cipal use of seedlings is in the se- lection of new varieties. If seeds of the blueberry are planted as soon as they are re- moved from the mature fruit, a large percentage will germinate in five to eight weeks. If the seeds are removed and dried they are likely not to germinate for two years. Very good results have been ob- tained by removing the seeds from the fruit and planting at once in small trays of German peat. Am- erican peat also is apparently sat- isfactory. The berries should be cut open and the seeds removed on a knife blade and planted on the peat more or less in clusters. After planting, the seeds are covered with a thin layer of fine, sifted peat. The trays are then placed in an ordinary blueberry propagating frame and watered when necessary. Germination starts in a few weeks and the trays are left in the frames until early November when they should be removed to a greenhouse where they are left until spring. The first two leaves appear on the seedlings in the fall and then growth p


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