qici^ Gidtwc^ted Blueberries 



Superb Edible Berries from an. <J^44xJ^leJ^eAA,i^l 



an ORNAMENTAL SHRUB 



Blueberry bushes grow from 5 to 7 feet tall, depending on the variety. Best results are obtained by using 

 some peat moss. Leaf mould, if obtainable, is the best mulch and fertilizer for Blueberries. 



PRICES OF BLUEBERRIES (Huckleberries)— All Varieties: 

 12 to 18 in., $1.00 each. $9.00 per doz; 18 to 24 in., $1.50 each, $14.00 per doz. 



Cabot. 51/2 ft. One of the earliest, 

 with a heavy crop of big, well 

 formed, delicious blue berries, 

 on a particularly attractive, 

 high branched bush. 



Concord. 7 ft. This splendid new- 

 sort ripens with Pioneer. It 

 bears large fruit of good color, 

 with excellent flavor, and the 

 berries hang on the bush long 

 after ripening. The young 

 growth is bright red in winter. 



Jersey. 7 ft. The large, light blue, 

 well-flavored berries are most 

 attractive, and are produced on 

 a vigorous bush. Ripens with 

 Rubel. 



Pioneer. 4 ft. Heavy crops of very 

 blue, rather flat, berries are 

 produced in close-set clusters. 

 The fruit is large and of superb 

 quality. Ripens after Cabot. 



Rancocas. 5 ft. Quantities of 

 large, tasty berries begin to 

 ripen several days earlier than 

 Rubel. 



Rubel. 7 to 8 ft. Latest and heav- 

 iest bearing of all, on an up- 

 right bush. The large berries 

 are of a splendid blue color, 

 and are very good for canning. 



Stanley. 5 ft. A newer sort, which 

 is generally regarded as one 

 of the most outstanding Blue- 

 berries. The vigorous plants 

 produce great quantities of 

 large berries. 



The marvelous Blueberries 

 oHered on this page should 

 not be confused with the 

 older varieties of Blueber- 

 ries, nor with wild Blueber- 

 ries, these named varieties 

 being far superior. The 

 fruit which they produce is 

 not only very large, but 

 also of extra high quality. 



