Blueberries 
@ Profitable to Grow 
@ Delicious Berries 
@ Very Ornamental 
Once Planted Lasts a Lifetime 
Blueberries are not only the largest money makers of 
all time commercial. but are also one of the easiest 
ruits to grow. e berries bring up to 75c per quart— 
$460.00 per acre the third cone They are leccuisitaly 
mild, sweet and delicious, and bring highest prices on the 
an market. The demand for Blueber- 
a ries is practically unlimited. A 
planting lasts a lifetime with prop- 
er care and the plants will pay for 
themselves their first crop.. A few 
bushes planted in the shrub border 
and in the garden will be sufficient 
to supply you with berries for years. DLUELERKICo—Urnamenta: us vreu Gs riuttul 
Jumbo Size—Bear First Year Planted 
Biueberries—Easy to Grow 
aie the bushes 5 by 7 feet apart in moist, acid SPECIAL JUMBO SIZE BLUEBERRY 
If your soil is sweet, it may be made acid by 
mixing with it a little quantity of acid peat, rotted PLANTS 
leaves and pine needles, or similar material. Fruit 
ripens over a period of several weeks. Plant two Have already fruited in the nursery. Ready to bear 
Or more varieties so as to insure proper polleniza- big crops of luscious berries on your own grounds and 
tion are as easily grown as a shrub or Rose bush. You can 
2 pick delicious berries the first season planted, and 
3 “V5 ; = : each year they will produce a larger crop with very 
a 4 : little attention. We only have a few hundred of these 
7 As an ornamental shrub the Blueberry cannot be Jumbo sized plants to offer. Can supply in the fol- 
surpassed. Full of lovely pink blooms, which open lowing varieties only: Cabot, Rancocas, Concord, 
to pelle saped: white flowers in June. Plants are Rubel, and Jersey. 
compact, low growing, having waxy green leaves ; - i Zs = 
which turn red during the fall. Twigs are reddish Sache fon SHOGUE TORE S32 nO 0 2 eae 
brown and very showy during the winter. 
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NEW LOWER PRICES OF ALL BLUEBERRIES © 100 
3to9 10029 30t099 orMore © 
Plants Plants Plants Plants — 
Each Each Each Each Each — 
2-yr., 9 to 12 in. .$1.00 $0.90 $0.80 $0.70 $0.60 
2-yr., 12 to 18 in. . 1.45 1.25 1.05 -90 480 
3-yr., 18 to 24 in. . 2.20 1.85 1.60 1.35 =. 1.204 
c = 15 2,ES Listed in Order 
; Shs PEE Te Sieg Lae ieee of Ripening 
CABOT. Plants seldom exceed three 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 sub-acid flavor. : 
RANCOCAS. The bush of slender, vigorous, upright 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. i 
CONCORD. The bush is of upright habit and at maturity exceeds 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 fine in flavor and appearance. 
RUBEL. A vigorous, productive variety. Well devel- 
oped bushes 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. Best commercial 
variety. y f 
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 the largest of 
any here listed, light blue, and 
ripen about the same time as 
Rubel. 
Harrison Brothers 
Nurseries 
BERLIN, MARYLAND 
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