Latest Introductions 
AT NEW LOW PRICES 
D IXI Largest Fruit 
Produces largest fruit of all varieties on a 
vigorous bush. Promising for large size, firm- 
ness and productiveness. 
high aroma add to attractiveness. 
son, slightly before Jersey. 
WEYMOUTH Earliest of Au 
Dark blue, medium berries lack dessert 
quality, but should prove very popular com- 
mercially because of earliness and quick rip- 
ening of entire crop for early market prices. 
Late sea- 
Fine blue color and 
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ATLANTIC next to Dixi in Size 
Very vigorous bush, very productive. Large 
berries of good color, firm, with slight aroma, 
good dessert quality. A late variety promis- 
ing for large size, fine color, and for product- 
iveness. 
p E M B E RTO N Most Vigorous 
Bush considered most vigorous of all va- 
rieties. Very productive of large berries, flrm 
with slight aroma and good dessert quality. 
Liked because of its vigorous bush and large 
size of berry. Midseason. 
PRICES OF VARIETIES ON THIS PAGE 
Lots of Lots of Lots of Lots of 
Each 3-9 Each 10-30 Each 30-99 Each 100 
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DV Wi sin eerelleca tele ciehs elessistereus la score Cae LO 1.00 .90 05 65 
3 yr., 12-18”, 2 or more branches.......... 1.55 1.25 1.15 1.00 90 
4°yr., 18-24" 3 or more branches..27 sac 76 2:0D 2.00 1.70 1.50 1335) 
USE THIS GUIDE IN MAKING SELECTIONS 
FOR SIZE OF FRUIT—DIXI, ATLANTIC, PEMBERTON, SCAMMELL, JERSEY 
WEYMOUTH, CONCORD, STANLEY. 
FOR DESSERT QUALITY—STANLEY, PIONEER, ATLANTIC, CONCORD, BURLING- 
TON, RANCOCAS, RUBEL, JERSEY. 
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FOR FREEZING QUALITY—JERSEY, BURLINGTON, RANCOCAS, ATLANTIC, RU- 
(All varieties are excellent frozen in 45% simple syrup“) 
BEL, SCAMMELL. 
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* Simple syrup is made by combining 2 cups sugar and 2 cups boiling water. 
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YIELDS—Blossoms should be pinched from 
blueberry plants that have been newly plant- 
ed to prevent fruiting in order to conserve 
strength. Plants will begin fruiting the fol- 
lowing year and production will increase as 
the plants mature. 
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No.5 - New Variety Garden 
2 Weymouth—3 yr.—12-18”—Karly 
2 Dixi—3 yr.—I12-18”—Midseason 
2 Atlantic—3 yr.—12-18”—Midseason 
2 Pemberton—3 yr.—12-18’—Late 
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8 Bearing Age Plants 12-18” 78.98 
16. PLANTS | -- = => =e IAS 
Wild and Cultivated 
are compared in size in 
Blueberries 
Blueberries 
this actual unretouched photograph. 
PLANT BLUEBERRIES IN SPRING OR LATE FALL | 
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