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BLUEBERRIES 



Cultivated Blueberries are hardy shrubs 

 of rare beauty; they are doubly valuable 

 because they are fruitful and ornamental 

 throughout the entire year. 



There has developed an enormous demand for these 

 plants especially for fruit. If you have not been get- 

 ting some of this trade you are missing some good 

 profits. They are easy to grow and handle. Put in 

 a small stock and let us supply you; we will send to 

 you or direct to your customers under your tags. 



Prices of Blueberry Plants 



Each 10 100 1000 



6 to 12 in., 2 yr $0.50 $4.00 $30.00 



12 to 18 in., 3 yr 55 4.50 35.00 



18 to 24 in., 3 yr 65 5.00 40.00 



2 to 3 ft., 3 and 4 yr 80 6.50 55.00 



Prices on larger plants or greater quantities quoted on 



application. 



CABOT. A very early variety. Plants seldom exceed 3 feet 

 in height and make a broad low bush. The color of the 

 new growth in winter is a light red over olive. The large 

 berries have a delicious subacid flavor. 



CONCORD. The bush is of upright habit and at maturity 

 exceeds 6 feet in height. The young growth is bright red 

 in winter. The berries are large, frequently reaching 

 three-quarters of an inch in diameter. They usually ripen 

 a few days earlier than Rubel and are very fine in flavor. 



JERSEY. The bush is of vigorous habit and grows very 

 large. The winter color of the young growth is a light red 

 over golden brown. The berries are among the very larg- 

 est, light blue, and ripen about the same time as Rubel. 



Jl'NE. A little earlier than Cabot. Berry is large, of me- 

 dium blue color, sweet and delicious when fully ripe, with 

 a slight subacidity. Newer and probably better than Cabot. 



PIONEER. A very fine variety ripening about one week 

 later than Cabot. The bushes are stocky, seldom exceed- 

 ing 4 feet in height, with a tendency to be broad rather 

 than high. Its stems are stout and stiff, and the winter 

 color of the new growth is a delightful red. Pioneer pro- 

 duces heavy crops of berries close set in the cluster. 

 They are larger than Rubel, of a medium blue color and 

 fine flavor. 



RANCOCAS. The bush of slender, vigorous, upright habit 

 rarely surpasses 5 feet in height. The winter twigs are 

 dark red. The berries are somewhat larger than those of 

 Rubel and begin to ripen several days earlier. 



RUBEL. A vigorous, productive variety. Well-developed 

 bushes stand 6 feet high and the winter color of the 

 young wood is a rich red. The large berries of fine color 

 are usually ready to pick the first week in July. 



As Good As Can Be GrowTi 



We are exerting effort to produce the very best stock that 

 can be grown, and in our forty-five years' experience we 

 believe we have never offered bigger values than we are 

 offering this season. Even with the short supply of Lining- 

 Out stock we have kept our prices at a low level. We feel 

 sure you will be more than pleased with the stock we send 

 you if you give us your order. 



We try to secure our propagating wood from only the very 

 best type of plants, and by doing this we can furnish you 

 stock that should be of the best that it is possible for you 

 to get anywhere, regardless of price. 



HARDINESS OF PLANTS. When hardiness of plants is 

 mentioned herein it applies only to this section unless other- 

 wise mentioned. 



