GLOUCESTER AND IPSWICH, MASS. 31 
Hybrid Blueberries 
LARGE, DELICIOUS FRUIT: 
Be sure to plant at least two or more varieties to insure perfect 
pollination of the blossoms, otherwise no fruit of consequence 
will be produced. Spring planting is usually recommended and 
full sun. Plant 5 ft. apart in rows 4 to 5 ft. wide. Besides being 
grown for its fruit, these blueberry bushes are also excellent for 
lawn shrubs or ornamental plantings because of their long 
racemes of waxy white blossoms in spring and intense crimson 
foliage in autumn. 

Cabot. 41% ft. Very ornamental with dense, flat top. Delicious, 
very sweet, clear blueberries in early July. 
Concord. 7 ft. This splendid new sort bears large fruit of good 
color and excellent flavor. The berries hang on the bush 
long after ripening in mid-July. The young foliage is bright 
red in winter. 
Jersey. 7 ft. Heavy crops of very large blue, rather flat berries 
of superb quality are produced in close-set clusters. Ripens 
after Cabot. 
Rubel. 7 ft. Heaviest bearer of all, and best for canning. Will 
reach a height of 7 ft. if allowed, but produces better if kept 
at 6 ft. Bears large quantities of very fine, slightly acid berries. 
Late July. 
PRICES OF HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
(Not all varieties in all sizes) 
Each Ten 
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Build up our food reserve with these Blueberries 

Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
