jjountiful Ridge 



BLUEBERRIES 



BOUNTIFUL 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. No Planting Complete Without This Large Size, Fine Flav- 

 ored Wonder Berry. 



Beauty of Leaf and Wood Makes the Plant Very Ornamental. 



What other Plant Can You Select That Oifers You So Much? 



BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PRICES PUT OUR SELECTED BEARING SIZE BLUEBERRY 

 PLANTS WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY PLANTER 



The large cultivated Blueberry seemingly has unlim- 

 ited possibilities as a fresh fruit or a canned berry. 

 They have a place in every farm and home garden lot. 

 We list belovs^ the best of our present day varieties. 



Blueberries require an acid soil containing an abund- 

 ance of peat or other partially rotted vegetable matter. 

 They need a moderate supply of soil-moisture, and good 

 drainage. 



Where natural Blueberry soil is not available ideal 

 conditions can be created by mixing with the surface 

 soil a liberal quantity of peat moss or partially rotted 

 leaves or sawdust or chip dirt from an old woodpile. 

 Two varieties should be ordered to give proper pollen- 

 ization. 



Complete cultural directions mailed upon request. 



Bancocas Blueberries on a 4 year old plant. Average 

 yields of 6000 to 8000 pints per acre are not unusual on 

 6 year old fields. 



NOTE: Varieties listed in order of ripening. First 

 fruit picked in south New Jersey usually about June 

 15th to 20tli. 



TTT^p During the past several seasons this variety 

 JKJViLj t^as proved to be a fine producer, bringing 

 high prices. It ripens a little before Cabot and contin- 

 ues through Cabot season. The bush is medium high 

 with small leaves making it very attractive in appear- 

 ance. The fruit is firm and of good quality. 



OUR NEW PRICES 



On Large Bearing Size 

 BLUEBERRY PLANTS 



Our shipping season of Blueberry plants is continuous 

 from October 20th to June 1st. 



Prices listed are 



per pla 



nt. 







100 or 





Each 



3-9 



10-29 



30-99 



more 



2 yr., 6 to 12" .. 

 2 yr., 12 to 18" . 



.$1.40 

 . 1.85 



$1.15 

 1.65 



$1.00 

 1.35 



$ .85 

 1.15 



$ .75 

 1.00 



18 to 24" . ... 



. 2.75 

 . .75 



2.35 

 .65 



2.00 

 .55 



1.75 

 .45 



1.60 



1 yr., 3 to 6" .. 

 Booted cutting. 



.40 



NOTE: Be sure and buy your Blueberry plants by 

 graded heiglit and age rather than by age alone. Tlie 

 plants we offer above are bearing age, except the small 

 rooted cutting plants. 



We suggest from six to eight plants for a 

 family of 5 people. Ask for and follow our 

 free cultural directions. Plant our Blueberries 

 this year for pleasure and profit. 



CAROT ^^^ ^^ ^^^ earliest of the blueberries. 

 ^^'^■'^^^ ■*■ Very vigorous and develops naturally to 

 well formed plants. A favorite of the commercial grow- 

 er because of its earliness, its dependable and heavy 

 bearing habits and the large size of its well formed 

 berries. 



RANCOCAS 



The bush of slender, vigorous, up- 

 right habit rarely surpasses five 

 feet in height. The winter twigs are a dark red. The 

 berries are somewhat larger than those of Rubel and 

 begin to ripen several days earlier. 



OT" HMT PY" A recent development fast being recog- 

 *^ ■*■ ■'^■'■^ ■"■*-* ■*■ nized in N^w Jersey Blueberry section 

 as one of the outstanding Blueberries. Vigorous plants, 

 large berries, very productive. 



\T1 AWTTC^ -^ cross between Jersey and Pioneer. 



^ J. IjZ^i^ J. iv.^ Introduced as a mid-season variety 

 and ripens with RUBEL. At its best the fruit is larger 

 than Rubel, better in color and flavor, being tart at first, 

 but finally sweet and delicious. The outstanding qual- 

 ities of the Atlantic are superior size and non-cracking 

 in wet weather. 



The bush is vigorous to very vigorous and attains a 

 height of 6 feet with equal spread, open spreading to 

 round in shape. A very promising Late midseason 

 variety. Plants limited. 



PTTPT T^/*<T/^'M' Originated as a cross between 

 £>U£lljilNVaiV^l^ Rubel and Pioneer. The picking 

 quality of the Burlington is superior to many, due to 

 complete separation of berry from stem. It ripens 

 later than Jersey or Rubel and because of good keeping 

 qualities may extend the season 10 days. The fruit 

 is above average dessert quality, being surpassed only 

 by Stanley, according to most authorities. The bush 

 is erect, vigorous and seems very healthy. The berries 

 are a good blue color, medium to large and hold up in 

 size to the end of the season. Recommended for trial 

 in all sections. Plants limited. 



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