%«•«* HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 



The Famous Money Makers - Leads All Bush Fruits In Profit 



For profit and for permanence the cultivated blueberry is without equal. The foliage, blossoms, 

 fruit, and even the dormant wood are all very beautiful, thus it is as ornamental as it is useful in the 

 home planting. The latest of native American fruits to be developed through breeding, cultivated 

 blueberries hold promise to soon be the most important as well as most profitable bush fruit. From 

 our planting this year, our prices ranged from 36c to 60c per quart on the New York Wholesale market, 

 this was only the second year but the yield was over 400 quarts per acre. Is there any wonder we are 

 enthusiastic about blueberries. 



Our blueberry plants are grown here on our nurseries, are propagated from carefully selected cut- 

 tings of the heaviest yielding plants. This is your assurance that Kayner's Blueberry plants are best, 

 for vigor, yield and profit. 



Leading Giant Varieties 



fBDOT (Early). 

 L^nDUl spreadii 



PIONEER 



Bush is rather low and 

 seldom reaching a height 

 exceeding 4 feet. One of the earliest varieties, a 

 good producer, excellent flavor, and a good shipper. 

 Fruit is large, firm, and attractive. A fine com- 

 mercial or home variety. 



TTTf^rp (Early). Begins ripening a few days be- 

 JUliJ-i f ore Cabot. The entire crop ripens quick- 

 ly, usually a week or more before the last picking 

 of Cabot. Medium high bush, with small leaves. 

 Productive, firm and of good quality. 



/■"f^Ml^f^R'n (Mid-Season). Is liked by many 

 \s\JVi\s\Ji\\J of the old blueberry growers. 

 The bush is upright, and at maturity, often ex- 

 ceeds 6 ft. in height. Young growth is bright red 

 foliated. Productive and of good quality. Berries 

 large. 



QTSKTTFV (^id-Season). Ripens about with 

 OlXli^AjJ-i X Rancocas. Has a tall, vigorous 

 bush, with large, thick, shiny leaves. The berries 

 are large, firm, with an excellent flavor. Product- 

 ive. 



(Mid-Season). One of the 

 most popular varieties. Rip- 

 ens about two weeks after Cabot. The bush is 

 tall, vigorous, and attractive. Fine quality, and 

 an excellent shipper. 



RANCOCAS 



(Mid-Season). The first named va- 

 riety developed as a result of blue- 

 berry breeding. The bush makes a fairly vigor- 

 ous spreading growth, hardy and productive. The 

 wood has a dark red winter color. Fruit ripens in 

 mid-season; ten days to two weeks after Cabot. 

 The berries are large, light blue, firm, sweet and 

 have a fine flavor. Excellent shipping variety. 

 RTTRFT (Mid-Season). One of the finest of the 

 IlUDLiL wild selections, Rubel was discovered in 

 the pine barrens of New Jersey and is a parent of 

 many of the present hybrids. The bush is upright, 

 very vigorous, hardy and productive. Fruit is med- 

 ium large, light blue, very firm, and ships well. 

 The quality is fairly good, although somewhat 

 acid. Rubel is widely planted and is well liked by 

 many commercial growers because of its product- 

 iveness, firmness and desirable growth characteris- 

 tics. 



CiP E MMFT T (Late)- A variety that is espec- 

 OOniTliyiJCililj ially adapted to southern con- 

 ditions. Is not sufficiently hardy in exposed locat- 

 ions in the north, but has given fine results as far 

 south as North Carolina. The bush is medium high, 

 productive of large, firm fruit of excellent flavor. 

 Ships very well. 



(Late). The bush is upright, vigor- 

 ous and productive. The berries are 

 very attractive, firm, of fine quality, and very 

 large. Ship well. Jersey is ideal for home or 

 commercial planting. 



JERSEY 



Our Rancocas With Fine Crop 2nd Year After Planting. Rayners' Plants Bring Quick Results ! 



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