^RUBEL 



3 The only regular blueberry that is a selection from a wild 



^ type. Thus, it has the g^ood sweet taste that we associate with 



*■ the wild huckleberry. The berries are medium sized and are pro- 



» duced in long, loose clusters. They have a good blue color, a 



k» fii-ui texture, and a good picking scar. Rubel is a late variety, 



I '^^SP^ ^^^K ^"^ ripening just before Jersey. It is hardy and productive in the 



north, yet grown to a considerable extent as far south as North 

 Carolina. 



/^ STANLEY 



^'^^^^' One of the most l)eautiful of all J)lueberry varieties. The 



plants are strong and erect and l)ear such tremendous crops that 

 at fruiting time they are almost covered with fruit. The l)erries 

 are large and of a bright blue color and are produced in medium 

 tight clusters. Flavor of Stanley is extra good and the berries 

 are firm. It ripens in mid-season and is a wonderful variety for 

 either home garden or commercial planting. Most of the berries 

 ripen at the same time and thus Stanley is relatively easy to pick. 

 Ir is a good hardy variety well worth planting. 



,^ WEYMOUTH 



A popular variety liecause of its extra earliness. This past 

 J season we made our tirst picking on June 7 whereas Jersey was 

 ""^' not picked until June 24. The berries are large, of a dark blue 

 -i^ color and have a good picking scar. They have a sweet flavor 



I ut are generally considered to be below average in cpiality. 

 Weymouth has been grown extensively from North Carolina to 

 Massachusetts. The plants are smaller than average and are 

 STANLEY erect in shape. Weymouth has good resistance to cold weather. 



C omplete Planting Instruct- TDTDT^r T TGT* Flant At Any Time Ground 

 ions Sent With Order IT £\L\^ Ll 1j J. O 1 Is Not Too Frozen To Work 



F.O.B. Salisbury, Maryland 



These Prites Are For Atlantic. Burlington, Concord, Dixi, Jersey, June. Pemberton, Rancocas. 



Kubel. Stanley, and Weymouth. See Page H8 For Other Varieties and Prices. 



See page 19 100 Plant 2 Varieties 



for Postage Kates. Single 3 to 1» 10 to 21) 30 to 09 or more for Pollination 



Each Each Each Each Each 



1 yr. o-O" rooted cuttings -^ .4.") .^ .So .^ .30 -S .2.") .s .20 Varieties may be com- 



2 yr. 0-12" l.ou .00 .so .70 .GO bined to take advantage 



3 yr. 12-ls' 1.30 1.10 1.00 .!>(» .80 of quantity prices. 



3-4 yr. 18-24'" 1.90 l.Go 1.40 1.2.") 1.1.-) 



Write us for prompt quotations on large quantities. 



JUMBO Size Blueberry Plants 5 yr. 24" to 36" Plants 



We have a limited supply of extra large plants that have already fruited for two years 

 in the nursery and will bear lots of fruit this coming season. 



The varieties available in this 24-36 size are: Burlington, Concord, Dixi, Jersey, Kan- 

 cocas, Rubel, Stanley and Weymouth. These are really l)eautiful plants and are certain 

 to bear a good crop. For a big crop in a short time, try these .Tumbo plants. 



$2.65 each; 3 for $6.75; 10 for $20.00. SEE SPECIAL OFFERS — Pages 33 and 39. 



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