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BLUEBERRY VARIETIES 



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BERKELEY Mldseason. The finest blue- 

 berry for the home garden. 

 Unusually large berries are produced in 

 large, open clusters. Fruit color of Berkeley 

 is a fine light blue and flavor is very good. 

 The plants are unusually vigorous and have 

 large, attractive leaves. Berkeley appears to 

 be quite suited for the New England area, but 

 does not have as high tolerance to cold as 

 Bluecrop and Blueray. However, for all ex- 

 cept the most northern areas Berkeley is an 

 outstanding blueberry that you will surely 

 want to include in your order. 



BLUECROP ^iids;eason. This is one of 

 the most cold resistant of all 

 blueberries and therefore is recommended for 

 even the most northern states. Berries of Blue- 

 crop have a fine, light blue color and are of 

 large size. The flavor is tart, but good. Clus- 

 ters are medium tight and very attractive. 

 Plants are upright and vigorous and very pro- 

 ductive. Throughout the northeastern and 

 central states and into Canada Bluecrop is an 

 excellent, dependable variety. 



BLUERAY Early. Berries of this fine va- 

 riety are of large size and 

 light blue color. They are tart, of good flavor, 

 and are firm. Blueray is a fine commercial 

 variety because of its large size, productive- 

 ness, and good picking scar. Plants are vig- 

 orous and of a somewhat spreading shape. 

 Bluerav does well in cold climates. 



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COVILLE ^^^^'y ^'^^^^- TMs past season we \ 



picked Earliblue on June 7 and 

 Coville on July 9. Thus, this variety really 

 lengthens the picking season. Berries are very 

 large and attractive. The berries are not ready 

 to pick until they have been on the plant a 

 week after turning blue. The fiavor is tart, 

 but good. Clusters are medium loose. Coville 

 is vigorous, but not as cold hardy as Bluecrop. 



EARLIBLUE ^arly. This is the best 

 early blueberry for. it has 

 large, attractive fruit and a very good flavor. 

 Berry clusters are tight and tend to ripen uni- 

 formly. The picking scar is good and berries 

 are resistant to cracking. With its cold re- 

 sistance. Earliblue is thus a fine commercial 

 variety. 



HERBERT ^ate. Herbert produces large, 

 dark, shiny berries that have 

 excellent quality. The picking scar is good 

 and berries are resistant to cracking. Plants 

 are strong and productive. Herbert should be 

 fine for home plantings. Plants are very hardy. 



IVANHOE Midseason. Fruit clusters of 

 Ivanhoe look like bunches of 

 Concord grapes. The berries are large and 

 dark, and when full ripe have a delicious, 

 fruity flavor. They should not be picked until 

 a week after turning blue. Plants are vig- 

 orous and very productive. Ivanhoe is fine for 

 home plantings. 



Complete Planting Instruct- 

 ions Sent With Order 



PRICE LIST FOB. Salisbury , Md. 



See Page 21 for Postal Kates. 



Single 

 Each 



1 yr. 3-9" rooted cuttings . $ .75 



2 yr. 9-12" field transplants (branched) 1.60 



3 yr. 12-18" field transplants (well branched ) 1.95 



3 yr. 18-24" field transplants (well branched) 2.95 



3 to 9 



10 to 29 



Each 



Each 



$ .70 



$ .60 



1.50 



1.40 



1.75 



1.65 



2.75 



2.65 



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Varieties May Be Combined To Take Advantage Of Quantity Prices. 

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