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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 
supplied with organic matter, and acid. If your soil dées 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 usually begin to bear the first year planted. Plant 
2 or more different varieties for proper pollination. 

Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong Plants, Bearing-Age, 15 to 20 in., with Fruit Buds... $ 2.50 $7.20 $22.00 
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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, keeps well, acid until dead ripe and of good qual- 
ity. Tall, well shaped bush (5 to 6 ft.). 
PEMBERTON. Late. Berries and clusters are very large and excellent in quality. 
Plants exceptionally productive and vigorous (5 to 6 ft.). 
RUBEL. Late. Berries are sweet with a rich flavor. Has a very long fruiting season, 
beginning early in July and lasting until middle of August. Bush tall (5 to 6 ft.). 
STANLEY. Midseason. Berries are most delicious in flavor of all Blueberries, accord- 
ing to the Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, N. Y. Considered to be 
one of the most promising new varieties. Bush tall (5 to 6 ft.). 
BLUEBERRY COLLECTION (Group No. 126) 
6 Blueberry Bushes. 15 to 20 inch. with Fruit Buds (1 of each variety 
. listed) for only $14.00. 


