This study evaluated the effects of fertilizer on growth, yield and the nutritive value of three varieties of huckleberry ("White stem", "Bamenda" and "Foumbot"). The treatments were NPK (20:10:10) at levels 0, 100, 150, 200Kg/ha and 10 Mg/ha poultry manure and the experiment was a randomized complete block design with three replicates. The Kjeldahl procedure was used for crude protein determination. The lipid content was determined with the soxlet reflux heat extraction method. The ß-carotene content was determined using spectrophotometry. Results indicated that plants supplied with 200 Kg NPK/ha fertilizer treatment had the highest plant height (66 cm) and leaf number (242) in "White stem" and "Bamenda" varieties respectively and these were significantly different from the control (P = 0.05). Leaf area was highest in "Foumbot" variety (343.1 cm 2 ). The longest tap root length and number of primary lateral roots were noted particularly in "White stem" control plants and this was significantly different (P = 0.05) from plants supplied with fertilizers.