BLUEBERRIES 



Bouiiiiiul Ridge Selected 



BLUEBERRIES 



THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE BUSH BERRY FAMILY! 



A Treat to The Nation— They Can Be Grown in Most All Sections of The 

 Country. Plan and Plant This Large Size, Fine Flavored, Wonder Berry. 



Beauty of Leaf and Wood Makes The Plant Very Ornamental. 



What Other Plant Can You Select That Ofifers So ^luch? 



BOl NTIFIL RIDGE PRICES PUT OUR SELECTED BEARING SIZE BLUEBERRY 



PLANTS ^^^THIN THE REACH OF E\T:RY PLANTER 



NEW, RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 



newer types of blueberriei? 

 in Weymoutli. N. J., by the 

 D. A. and the N. J. Experiment Station. Berkeley 

 is a cross between Stanley, Jersey and Pioneer. Fruit is 

 light blue color and considered one of the largest blue- 

 berries yet introduced. Berries are not sub.iect to cracli. 

 ripen aboat a weelv after Stanley. Plants are very pro- 

 ductive. 



in Wevmouth. N. J., bv 

 . A. and the N. J. Experi- 

 ment Station. Bluecrop is a cross of Jersey x Pioneer 

 with Stanley x June. Fruit clusters of Bluecrop are larjie. 

 berries that are roundish — oblate: color very light blue: 

 very firm: subacid: flavor good. Bluecrop ripens in mid- 

 season with Concord, Pioneer and Atlantic. Bush: up- 

 right and vigorous; very consistent producer. 



i'eymouth. N. J., by 

 ind the N. J. Experi- 

 ment Station. Earliblue is a cross of Stanley x Wey- 

 mouth. Fruit clusters medium size; berries oblate; light 

 blue: very firm: subacid: flavor very good. Earliblue 

 rijjens early with Weymouth and June, the bushes are 

 upriglit. very vigorous, well shaped and good producers. 



Weymouth, 



by the 



Station. Herbert results from crosses of Stanley with 

 Jersey and Pioneer. Fruit clusters are loose; fruit ripens 

 aliout the same time as Jersev and Dixi. earlier than Co- 

 ville but later than Berkeley. Berries of Herbert are large 

 and carry their size well through ripening season; firm; 

 resistant to cracking; color about the same as Jersey, 

 Rubel and Dixi ; flavor is equal to the best varieties : 

 hangs well on bush. Bushes flower late, are thrifty grow- 

 ers and consistently productive. 



PRICES ON THESE NEW VAKIETIES: 

 12 to 18 in. br. 51.95 each; 4 for $6.95 



NOTE: Varieties listed in order of rlpeninR. First 

 fruit paclied in south New Jersey usually about June 15th 

 to 20th. 



Prices on Bearing Size, Heavy Rooted 

 BLUEBERRY PLANTS 



Our shipping season of Blueberry plants is continuous from 

 October 20 to June 1st. 



PRICES EISTEI) ARE PER PLANT 



100 or 

 more 



S .60 



NOTE: Be sure and buy your Blueberry Plants by graded 

 height and age rather than by age alone. The plants we 

 offer except 6 to 9 inch liners are of bearing age. 



2 year 9 to 12 inch 

 2 or more branches 



.•51.00 



S .90 



S .80 



2 or 3 yr. 12 to 18 inch 

 2 or more branches 



1.35 



1.10 



LOO 



3 or 4 yr. 18 to 24 inch 

 3 or more branches 



1.90 



1.65 



1.40 



3 or 4 yr. 24 to 30 inch 

 3 or more branches 



2.65 



2.25 



1.95 



2 yr. 6 to 9 inch 

 liner grade 



.70 



.65 



.55 



We suggest from eight to twelve plants for a 

 family of 5 people. Ask for and follow our free 

 cultural directions. Plant our Blueberries tliis year 

 for pleasure and profit. 



A. CJTANTFY -^ recent development fast being recognized 

 ^ ■••■**-'•'■'-'■'-" ■'■ in New .Jersey Blueberry sections as one of 

 the outstanding Blueberries. Vigorous plants, large l)erries. 

 very productive. 



is of upright habit and at ma- 

 ;eeds six feet in height. The 

 young growth is bright red in winter. The berries are large, 

 frequently reaching % of an inch in diameter. They usually 

 ripen a few da.vs earlier tlian Rubel and are fine in flavor 

 and appearance. 



-ii,. TirP VTl/IOTTTW Earliest of all. Ripens berries quick- 

 WW£tlV'i.\JyJ in. iv for early markets. Fruit is above 

 medium in size and usually fair dessert quality. Bush erect, 

 open, spreading, of average vigor. 



"-^TTTi^p During the past several seasons this variety has 

 JUXN£i proved to be a fine producer, bringing high prices. 

 It ripens a little before Cabot and continues through Cabot 

 season. The bush is medium high with small leaves making 

 it very attractive in appearance, 

 good quality. 



The fruit is firm and of 



f^flROT ^"'^ "^ '^'^ earliest of blueberries. Very vig- 

 >^*»"DVi^l orous and develops naturally to well formed 

 plants. A favorite of the commercial grower because of its 

 larliness, its dependability and heavy bearing habits and the 

 large size of its well formed berries. 



slendor, vigorous, upright 

 rarely surpasses six feet in 

 lieight. The winter twigs are a dark red. The berries are 

 somewhat larger than those of Rubel and begin to ripen sev- 

 eral days earlier. 



Blueberry Clusters at ripening time reveal the productivity 

 of this wonder berry. Large in size — Beautiful to look at 

 — JIarvelous to eat. 



