CONCORD — Midseason. Plants tall, vigorous, upright. Fruit large, light blue, attractive and of 
the best quality. Borne in clusters resembling those of Concord grapes. 
RUBEL — Midseason. The most productive of the kinds we list. Berries large, fine flavored, a little 
more acid than other varieties. Ripens after Pioneer. Bush vigorous, grow to 7 feet, should be kept 
to 6 feet for easy picking. 
_ JERSEY — Late. Bush grows tall, well shaped, vigorous and productive. Fruit is large, attractive, 
firm, quality best. Ripens a week to ten days after Pioneer. 
We suggest planting at least one plant of each variety to insure a supply of fruit over a long 
season and for proper pollination. 

3 yr. Blueberry Plants with ball of earth 
Our Blueberry plants dug with a ball of earth and a whole root system are the 
finest obtainable regardless of price or size. They are best for the beginner in 
Blueberry culture because they will grow well and bear fruit under conditions 
where other plants would not survive. ‘he moist ball of earth keeps the plants 
from drying out and they get off to a vigorous start, making double the growth 
and produce some fruit the first season. Blueberry plants are long-lived and may 
live 50 to 75 years. During this long life span the original cost will be repaid many 
times over. Since much extra labor is entailed in preparing these plants for ship- | 
ment and shipping costs are high they cost more than smaller bare root plants. 
They are more than worth the difference in price. 
Prices: each $2.60; 3 for $7.50; 6 for $13.50; 10 for $20.00. 
3 yr. size as shown in photograph above. 
We supply cultural and planting instructions on Blueberries. 
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