dkufmjA, BIG PROFIT 

 BLUEBERRIES 



Plant NOW - Begin Picking Summer 1953! 



IppCpY (Ideal Late Variety). Large, light- 

 jlulLklijJ. hlwQ ben"p« of he^st shinning quality. 

 Vigorous, fine bush with excellent growth charac- 

 teristics. Erect, productive, beautiful foliage. 



Qr* fl MMFT T (I^«te Variety). A specialty 

 i^y^rXiyLVlSLiLiU ^vith us. bush is most produc- 

 tive of medium, firm fruit of good flavor. Ships 

 well and is popular for its hardiness from North 

 Carolina northward. 



"RTTRFT (Widely Planted Late). Bush is up- 

 >-*-yJ iJ*-**^ right, very vigorous, hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Medium fruit, light blue, very firm. Well 

 liked because of its productiveness, firmness and 

 desirable growth characteristics. 



BURLINGTON 



(Latest Of All). Medium 

 size berries on vigorous 

 upright bush. Good blue color, firm, aromatic, 

 good dessert quality. Promising for its lateness, 

 color and excellent shipping quality. 



PLANT AT ANY TUME GROUND IS NOT 



FROZEN — JANUARY 15 TO MAY 15. 



IN FALL — NOVEMBER 



AND DECEMBER. 



r'li'ROT (J^sn-'y, Low Bush). Lowest of all 



\^£\U\J L cultivated varieties, bush seldom ex- 

 ceeds four feet in height. An early variety with 

 a long fruiting season. Best in Northern States. 



TTTMP (Early, Fast Ripening). Liked because it 

 i\jL\S-t fruits early and ripens entire crop (juick- 

 ly. Medium high bush with medium size fruit. 

 Popular from North Carolina to Maine. 



CONCORD 



(Early Midseason). Medium 

 berries ripens about 2 weeks 

 after Cabot. Tall, vigorous, attractive bush. Sets 

 a tremendous crop of firm fruit with good flavor. 



OT HMT PY (Early Midseason). Tall, vigorous 

 *^ ■■■ ***^ "*-'■'-■ ■*• bush with large, thick shiny leaves. 

 Good producer of large berries, considered best 

 flavored of all varieties. 



RANCOCAS 



(Midseason Beauty). Upright 



bu 'h often exceeds six feet at 

 maturity. A favorite for lawn and garden plant- 

 ings because of unusual beauty. Good producer 

 of fine flavored fruit. 



(Plant at least two varieties for pollination.) 



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■ -w Two Year Plants Produce Following Year 

 __. Production Increases as Plants Mature _, 



I leldS Pick 8 to 16 Pints from Mature Bushes ProfltS 



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