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Prices of Bearing Size, Heavy Rooted 
BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
(ALL VARIETIES) 
Prices Listed Are Per Plant 
Each 
3-9 
each 
10-29 
each 
100 or 
30-99 more 
each each 
2-3' $2.95 $2.75 $2.50 
3 or 4 yr. 18-24" 
3 or more branches.. 2.45 2.35 2.15 $2.00 $1.80 
2 or 3 yr. 12-18" 
2 or more branches. . 
2 yr. 9-12" 
2 or more branches. . 
1.95 1.85 1.70 1.60 
1.50 
1.45 
1.35 
.20 
1.10 1.00 
NOTE: Be sure to buy your blueberry plants by graded 
height and age rather than by age alone. The plants we 
offer are of bearing age. 
We suggest from eight to twelve plants for a family 
of five people. Ask for and follow our free cultural 
directions. Plant our blueberries this year for pleasure 
and profit. 
Varieties listed in order of ripening 
WEYMOUTH (6501) Earliest of all. Ripens berries 
quickly for early markets. Fruit is above medium in size 
and usually of fair dessert quality. Bush erect, open, 
spreading, of average vigor. 
EARLIBLUE (6502) Fruit clusters of medium size; 
berries oblate, light blue, very firm, sub-acid. Flavor very 
good. Earliblue ripens early, with Weymouth. Bushes are 
upright, very vigorous, well shaped and good producers. 
STANLEY (6503) A recent development recognized in 
New Jersey blueberry sections as one of the outstanding 
blueberries. Vigorous plants, large berries, very productive. 
BLUERAY (6504) The fruit is large, with a medium 
light blue color, medium scar, fine flavor, and resists crack- 
ing. It matures with Ivanhoe and Rancocas. The bush is 
hardy and very productive. 
IVANHOE (6505) Fruits are large, attractive, slightly 
later than Stanley, with a good blue color. Flavor is good. 
Plants are vigorous, productive, and more tolerant of 
canker than Stanley. 
RANCOCAS (6506) The bush of slender, vigorous, up- 
right habit rarely surpasses 6 feet in height. Winter twigs 
are a dark red. The berries are somewhat larger than those 
of Rubel and begin to ripen several days earlier. 
CONCORD (6507) The bush is upright and at matu- 
rity exceeds 6 feet in height. Young growth is bright red in 
winter. The berries are large, frequently reaching % 
inch in diameter. They usually ripen a few days earlier 
than Rubel and are fine in flavor and appearance. 
The large cultivated blueberry has unlimited possi- 
bilities as a fresh fruit, a canned or frozen product, or 
for pure ornamentation. The plants should have a 
place in every farm or home garden lot. 
Blueberries require an acid soil containing an 
abundance of organic material. They need a good 
supply of soil moisture, with good drainage. Most 
good gardeners will mulch their plants rather than 
cultivate them, since the plants are shallow rooted and 
do not tolerate close working. 
Good blueberry soil can be created by use of quan- 
tities of compost or other organic material, worked 
into the surface of the soil. Use aluminum sulphate 
to bring the pH level down to an optimum 5 to 6 range. 
Blueberries need pollination, and at least two va- 
rieties should be planted. Free and complete cultural 
directions sent upon request. 
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