Blueberries 
THE OLD FAVORITE VARIETIES 
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A section of our 100-acre fruiting field 
EARLY 
WEYMOUTH is the earliest blueberry to ripen. It is excellent for home gardens and a leading commer- 
cial variety. Berries are large, dark blue, and have a mild sweet flavor. Plants of Weymouth are low 
growing and very hardy. 
RANCOCAS is a very dependable variety. Because of its vigor and winter hardiness, it can be grown in 
a wide range of climates and soils. The firm sweet berries are good for preserves and freezing. 
MIDSEASON 
STANLEY has a tall vigorous bush with beautiful tight clusters of berries. The flavor of Stanley is ex- 
cellent and thus it is one of the best for ‘“‘eating off the bush.”’ 
CONCORD is a nice home garden variety because of its vigorous plant growth and high quality fruit. 
The deep blue berries are very good for processing. 
PEMBERTON is a late midseason variety. The bush is very erect and easy to grow. The fruit is dark 
blue and slightly aromatic. Pemberton is very productive. 
LATE 
JERSEY is the best of all the ‘Old Favorite Varieties.’”’ It is very vigorous and hardy and produces large 
crops of beautiful berries. It was used as a parent for many of the ‘‘New Hybrid Varieties.” | 
RUBEL was selected from the wild in N. J. If you like that wild blueberry flavor, you will like Rubel. | 
The berries are medium size, dark and firm. 
DIXI is an extra late variety that can extend the picking season. It is liked for its big size and high qual- 
ity. Dixi is the largest of the ‘Old Favorite Varieties.”’ 
PRICE LIST For THE OLD FAVORITE VARIETIES __ 
Prices Do Not Include Postage. Se 
Healthy, True-to-Name Plants  st09 10to 29 301099 
Plant Two Varieties for Pollination. | One Planta Plants ‘Plants — 
Plant Each — Each 
1 yr. 3 to 9 in. rooted cuttings..............$0.50 $0.40 $0.35_ 
2 yr. 9 to. 12 im. branched ... =. = 135— 126 
3 yr. 12 to 18 in. well branched ........... 4 1.95 1.85 170. . 
3 to 4 yr. 18 to 24 in. well branched......... 2.45 2.307 “2.16 
Varieties may be combined to take advantage of quantity prices. 7 ‘ 
34 SEE PAGE 30 FOR BLUEBERRY GROWING INSTRUCTIONS 
