
THE ADAMS COUNTY NURSERY AND FRUIT FARMS 

Pennsylvaria Grown Blueberry Plants 
New Giant Cultivated 
BLUEBERRIES 
® Profitable to Grow ® Delicious Berries 
°@ Very Ornamental 
Once Planted Lasts a Lifetime 
Every home should have a few blueberry plants. They make a beautiful 
ornamental due to their varied dark colors and unique foliage. The fruit is 
delicious and profitable. Fruit ripens over a period of several weeks. 
The large cultivated Biueberry seemingly has unlimited pcssibilities 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 abundance of peat or other 
partially rotted vegetable matter. They need a moderate supply of soil- 
moisture and good drainage. Set the bushes 5 by 7 feet apart. 
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 planted to give proper pollenization. 
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Prices are per plant each 3-9 10-29 30-99 ormore 
2 year, 6 to 12 inches .................... $1.4 1.15 1.99 85 ans 
BoOVear mL a= LSCGe et co ee ee 1.85 lens 1.35 ele 1.00 
2 year or 3 year, 18-24” ............ 2.95 2.00 2.00 5 1.50 
CABOT 
One of the earliest of the blue berries. A favorite commercial berry. 
Plant seldom exceeds three feet height. Spreading type. 
JUNE 
A good commercial berry. Plant grows medium height. 
RANCOCAS 
Bush of slender vigorous upright growth, rarely surpassing five feet in 
height. Winter twigs are dark red. Berries are somewhat larger than Rubel 
and begin to ripen several days earlier. 
PIONEER 
Named by Dr. Coville of U. S. Department of Agriculture. Bushes are 
stocky seldom attaining over four feet in height with a tendency to be broad 
rather than high. A heavy cropping variety of large berries of medium blue 
color and fine flavor. 
CONCORD 
An upright growing variety at maturity exceeding six feet in height. 
Berries are large frequently reaching three quarters of an inch in diameter. 
Ripens a few days earlier than Rubel. Fine flavor and appearance. 
RUBEL 
Well developed bushes exceeding six feet in height. Vigorous, very pro- 
ductive. Large berries of fine quality ‘ripening early July. 
JERSEY 
Bush vigorous, fruit one of the largest listed, fruit light blue color, ripens 
with Rubel. 
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