ing on the locality, soil and climate. The blue¬ 
berry seems to be remarkably resistant to late 
spring frosts. Plants have been known to stand 
a winter temperature of 25 degrees below zero 
without injury. 
BLUEBERRIES OF TOMORROW 
Newer Varieties 
Each season we are importing the newest 
varieties from various places, sometimes at a 
high price in order to have the best for our 
customers at all times. We have a special trial 
ground for these plants, where we keep them 
under observation for several seasons to de¬ 
termine their suitability to our West Coast soils 
and climate before recommending them to our 
customers. 
Our aim is to do the experimenting for you. 
We also have established what we believe to be 
the largest breeding grounds (for blueberries 
exclusively) on the West Coast, where we have 
many thousands of seedling hybrids of superior 
and known parentage under trial. We have 
grown blueberries on a commercial scale for 
over a decade and thus gained a large and valu¬ 
able store of information which we gladly pass 
on to our customers. 
INVESTIGATE THE POSSIBILITIES OF 
THIS NEW HORTICULTURAL 
OPPORTUNITY 
TRIUMPH — A NEW EBERHARDT HYBRID 
FOR FULL INFORMATION 
EBERHARDT BLUEBERRY NURSERIES 
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 
