YOU CAN EASILY GROW 



LOTS OF DELICIOUS BLUEBERRIES 



With These Time-Tested Varieties 



BURLINGTON 



CONCORD 



BURLINGTON 



A very productive vigorous variety. The berries are of med- 

 ium size and of good flavor. They are very attractive, being pro- 

 duced in long, tight clusters. The berries have a very good 

 picking scar and are quite firm. The quality is good and with 

 a season about a week later than Jersey this variety is quite 

 popular. The plants are upright and spreading in shape and are 

 very hardy. The main features of Burlington are its good pro- 

 duction and a very late season. 



CONCORD 



A good variety for home gardens because the berries are of 

 fine quality and of large size. Because the berries tear some- 

 what when picked. Concord is not an especially popular com- 

 mercial variety. Berries are a deep blue color, fairly firm, and 

 have a mild, good flavor. Concord ripens in mid-season. The 

 clusters are large and very attractive. The plants are tall and 

 upright and are hardy in the northeastern states. 



DIXI 



Of all the older varieties of blueberries Dixi has the largest 

 fruit. It is exceeded only by the recent U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture varieties. Some berries of Dixi are nearly an inch in di- 

 ameter. Another feature is its excellent sweet, mild flavor. It 

 ripens in late season, a day or so after Jersey. The clusters are 

 fairly tight and attractive. Dixi is fine for home garden use, but 

 is not widely used commercially because the fruit may crack in 

 wet weather. The plants are vigorous and have an open spread- 

 ing shape. 



Wellsburg, W. Va. Sept. 5th, 1958 



I have had a wonderful crop of blueberries this year. We have about 250 bushes in the backyard, 

 they have made wonderful growth, some berries were as large as a nickel. I picked about 1000 pints, 

 and the birds got more than half of them. Your plants have proven very good. W. S. Jacob 



Little Strabla. N. Y. August 5. 1957 



In 1951 I set out 75 of your blueberry plants. Today I have a magnificent patch with equal mem- 

 bers of Jersey, Rancocas, and Rubel. In spite of severe frost I picked 98 quarts this season. The 

 Jersey, as usual, was the very best variety, and I would recommend it most highly. 



Yictor Starzenski 



Linglestown, Pennsylvania August 27, 1957 



I have a dozen blueberry bushes, from Rayner Brothers, that are about 15 years old. Except 

 the year of the 17 year locusts and tJie following year, they have been bearing splendidly — both as 

 to quantity and quality of the fruit. 



Miss Margaret Steel 3Ioss 



Croydon, Pennsylvania April 22. 1958 



The blueberry plants I received from you last year made a growth of 2% to 3 feet and will have 

 berries this year. 



Jack Harris 



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