Wymans Hybrid Blueberries 

HE latest of native American fruits to be developed through breeding, blueberries now 
hold forth as the most popular bush fruit. Cultivated Blueberries grow in large clusters, 
plump, tender and practically seedless, with the delightful tang of the wild fruit. Foliage, 
blossoms, and fruit give novel beauty to every planting. Beautiful autumn foliage. For 
proper pollination, Hybrid Blueberries should be planted in groups of three. 
CABOT —Farliest of hybrid blueberries, dwarf large berries. 
CONCORD —Tall vigorous bush, bearing a few days later than Pioneer. 
JERSEY —High bush, berries very large and good quality. 
RANCOCUS —Medium high bush and good producer of flavored fruit. 
RUBEL —Large berries, heavy bearer—winter twigs dark red. 
STANLEY —A recent development, very productive. 
WAREHAM— Abundant fruits on vigorous bushes, delicious. 
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