PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



Blueberries 



Blueberries have come to the 

 front as a best seller during the 

 past two seasons. Order early. 



There has developed an enormous demand for these 

 plants, especially for fruit. If you have not been getting 

 some of this trade you are missing some good profits. 

 They are easy to grov/ 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. We suggest ordering early 

 OS we have not been near able to sv^pply the demand for 

 these plants the past two seasons. 



Prices of Blueberry Plants Each 10 100 



3 to 6 in., 1 yr $0.40 $3.00 $20.00 



6 to 12 in., 2 yr 60 5.00 40.00 



12 to 18 in., 3 yr., 85 7.50 60.00 



If larger plants are wanted send inquiry for prices. The 3 

 to 6 in. size vre are offering ore a nice eize to plant to grov/ 

 on to a larger size for resale purposes. If you are interested 

 in this size let us know and v/e may be able to quote attractive 

 prices in large quantities. 



Description of Varieties 



BURLINGTON. This is one of the newer varieties. Berries ore 

 excellent flavor, very large size and quite uniform. An 

 unusually good keeper. Bush is medium high and crops 

 heavily, and later in the season than other late varieties. 



CONCORD. The bush is of upright habit and at maturity ex- 

 ceeds six 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 largest, light 

 blue and ripen about the same time as Rubel. 



JUNE. A little earlier than Cabot. Berry is large, of medium 

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

 slight sub-acidity. Newer and probably better than Cabot. 



RANCOCAS. The bush of slender, vigorous, upright hobit rare- 

 ly surpasses five feet in height. The winter twigs are dark 

 red. The berries ore somewhat larger than those of Rubel 

 and begin to ripen several days earlier. 



RUBEL. A vigorous, productive variety. Well developed bush- 

 es stand six 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. 



Qi4/pA^iKJoi Stops and Prevents Rust 



Wood, fabric and rope don't just rot. They're eaten up by 

 living fungi, termites and borers. Cuprinol puts a stop to it^ — 

 by an unusual principle of wood and fabric preservation. 

 Originated abroad, cuprinol has long been used by leadina 

 florists and nurserymen of Denmark, England and other Eurc- 

 pean countries. Cuprinol is surface applied — by paint brus.^., 

 dipping, spray gun or swab. Cuprinol treated material is non- 

 poisonous to higher forms of animal and plant life. Exhaustive 

 tests have proved that Cuprinol treated wood and fabric ir 

 non toxic to seedlings and plants in any stage of ijrowth. 



The manufacturers of Cuprinol say the wood will last three 

 times as long as w^hen untreated. Get a supply cind see ju. * 

 what it will do. "When Cuprinol goes in rot stays out." 



1 gal. cans at $2.90 per gallon; 5 gal. pail at $2.80 per gal ; 

 50 gal. drums at $2.70 per gallon. 



