
JERSEY BLUEBERRIES (Actual Size). 
BLUEBERRIES 
Blueberries have special soil requirements and are not adapted to so wide a range of 
soils as are the other fruits. Soils for blueberries should be loose in texture, well sup- 
plied with organic matter, and acid. If your soil does not meet these requirements this 
condition may be created by mixing with the surface soil a liberal quantity of peat 
moss, partially rotted leaves, pine needles, or sawdust. 
Our Bearing-Age Blueberry Plants can be expected to bear some berries the first year 
planted. Plant 2 or more different varieties for proper pollination. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong Plants, Bearing-Age, Transplanted, 18 to 24 in.. $ 2.25 $6.30 $20.00 
SS savecralransplionted, IZ touls nous ei 4 1.50 4.20 12.00 
CABOT. Early. First picking late in June. Fruit large, slightly acid and of excellent 
quality. Bush low (3 to 4 ft.). 
CONCORD. Midseason. Large berries, borne in large clusters resembling those of 
the Concord grape, very acid when first coloring, but becoming of high quality 
when fully ripe. Bush tall (5 to 6 ft.). 
JERSEY. Late. Fruit large, firm, keeping well, acid until dead ripe and of good 
quality. Tall, well shaped bush (5 to 6 ft.). 
PIONEER. Midseason. Berries are very large, many of them measuring over 2 inches 
around. Bush low (4 ft.), globelike in form. 
RANCOCAS. Midseason. Fruit large, light blue, of very good quality. Excellent 
producer, tending to overbear. Bush tall (5 to 6 ft.). 
RUBEL. Late. Berries are sweet with a rich flavor. Has a very long fruiting season, 
beginning the forepart of July and lasting until middle of August. Bush tall (5 to 
6 ft.). 
BLUEBERRY COLLECTION (Group No. 47) 
6 Blueberry Bushes. Bearing-Age. 18 to 24 in. (1 of each variety 
listed) for only $12.00. 

