Plant Bountiful Ridge Selected 

BLUEBERRIES 
The berries are truly “TOPS” as fresh fruit any way they are served. 
By following our cultural directions 
they can be grown in all sections of the country, North—East-—South—West. 
THE BLUEBERRY PLANT IS A THING OF BEAUTY IN ANY ORNAMENTAL PLANTING. Its 
varied 
bark colors, its unique foliage rivaling the Dogwood during the Fall season in beautiful colors. 
WHAT OTHER PLANT CAN YOU SELECT THAT OFFERS YOU SO MUCH? 
BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PRICES PUT OUR SELECTED BEARING 
SIZE BLUEBERRY 
PLANTS WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY PLANTER 
The Aristocrat of the bush berry Family. 
Beautiful — Delicious — Profitable. 
The large cultivated Blueberry seemingly has unlim- 
ited possibilities as a fresh fruit or a canned berry. 
They have a place in every farm and home garden lot. 
We list below the best of our present day varieties. 
Blueberries require an acid soil containing an abund- 
ance of peat or other partially rotted vegetable matter. 
They need a moderate supply of soil-moisture, and good 
drainage. 
Where natural Blueberry soil is not available ideal 
conditions can be created by mixing with the surface 
soil a liberal quantity of peat moss or partially rotted 
leaves or sawdust or chip dirt from an old woodpile. 
Two varieties should be ordered to give proper pollen- 
ization. 
Complete cultural directions mailed upon request. 
Note: Warieties listed in order of ripening. First fruit 
picked in south New Jersey usually about June 15th 
to 20th. 
CABOT One of the earliest of the blueberries. 
Very vigorous and develops naturally to 
well formed plants. A favorite of the commercial grow- 
er because of its earliness, its dependable and heavy 
bearing habits and the large size of its well formed 
berries. 
RANCOCAS The bush of slender, vigorous, up- 
right habit rarely surpasses five 
feet in height. The winter twigs are a dark red. The 
berries are somewhat larger than those of Rubel and 
begin to ripen several days earlier. 
STANLEY A recent development fast being recog- 
nized in New Jersey Blueberry sections 
as one of the outstanding Blueberries. Vigorous plants, 
large berries, very productive. Supply limited. 
PIONEER Named by Dr. Coville of the U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture. The bushes 
are stocky, seldom exceeding 4 feet in height with a 
tendancy to be broad rather than high. Its stems are 
stout and stiff and the winter color of the young grow- 
th is a delightful red. Pioneer produces heavy crops of 
berries close set in the cluster. They are larger than 
Rubel; of medium blue color and fine flavor. 
The bush is of upright habit and at 
CONCORD maturity exceeds six feet in height. 
The young growth is bright red in winter. The berries 
are large, frequently reaching three-quarters of an 
inch in diameter. They usually ripen a few days ear- 
lier than Rubel and are fine in flavor and appearance. 
RUBEL Well developed bushes stand six feet or 
more high, vigorous and beautiful. The 
stems are slender, but sturdy. The winter color of the 
young wood is a rich red. The large berries are of a 
fine blue color. Planted extensively for commercial 
fruit production. 
JERSE The bush is of vigorous habit and grows 
very large. The winter color of the young 
growth is a light red over a golden brown. The berries 
are the largest of any here listed, of a very light blue 
color and ripen about the same time as Rubel. 


OUR NEW PRICES 
ON LARGE BEARING SIZE BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
_Our shipping season of Blueberry plants is con- 
tinous from October 20th to June Ist. 
Prices listed are per plant 100 or 
Each 3-9 10-29 30-99 more 
aig i St Wee et $ .75 $ .65 $ .50 $ .45 $ .40 
Ft Rh ee oa nh rae 1.00 .85 -70 -65 .60 
LS=Z4s ie aherce scte.e 1.50 1.30 1.15 1.00 85 
We suggest from 
family 
six to eight plants for a 
of 5 people. Ask for and follow our 
free cultural directions. Plant our Blue- 
berries this year for pleasure and _ profit. 
Note: Be sure and buy your Blueberry plants by grad- 
ed height and age rather than by age alone. The 
plants we offer above are bearing age. 
A typical cluster of the large Cultivated Blueberry. 
Many berries on this cluster measured % in. Numer- 
ous clusters such as these on each plant at fruiting 
time presents a thrilling and pleasing sight. 

BLUEBERRIES BRING TOP PRICES FOR 1941 SEASON 
The cultivated blueberry continues to gain popularity each year wherever sold. 
the market remained firm at 35e to 40e per pint basket. 
spring—write for further information. 
This past season 
Plan to cash in on blueberries. Plant this 
