WEST HILL N U R S E R I E S —FREDON I A, NEW YORK 
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Plant these three best varieties and 
pick your own fruit for that delicious and 
appetizing BLUEBERRY PIE. Our 2 and 3 
year bushes often bear the first year after planting 
and larger crops each succeeding year. 
All varieties healthy and hardy anywhere. 
It took many years of experimenting in plant breeding 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and leading 
Horticulturists to obtain these wonderful results from the 
wild (Huckleberry) Blueberry. These varieties can be 
grown anywhere. In your vegetable garden for fruit only, 
or in the shrub border for winter and summer beauty. 
Very hardy and free from insect pests. Mulch plants 
with Peat Moss or dead leaves. Never apply lime. 
Fall and Winter Beauty 
All varieties have beautiful red foliage in fall and strik' 
ingly colored twigs of red, green and brown throughout 
the winter. 
CABOT. Earliest to ripen. Late June. Bush seldom ex' 
ceeds 3 feet in height. Has broad flat top. Berries are 
large, clear blue and of excellent flavor. Good steady 
bearer. 
PIONEER. Grows somewhat taller than Cabot. Very 
handsome variety among shrubbery or in hedges. 
Large beautiful berries on elongated clusters. Ripens 
about July 1st. 
RUBEL. Matures its fruit one week later than Pioneer 
and continues to produce for 3 or 4 weeks. Heaviest 
bearer of all. Excellent for canning. Plants grow 
to 6 feet high. 
PRICES 
By Express Collect 
2- yr. old, 12 to 18 inches, each $1.25; 3 for $3.50 
3- yr. old, 18 to 24 inches, each 1.75; 3 for 5.00 
By mail postpaid, each 25c additional. 
All plants come to you balled and burlapped with soil 
on their roots to insure quick, sure growth. 
Write us for quotations in larger quantities. Also 
for large 7 and 8 year bearing plants. 
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