BLUEBERRIES 
Cultivated BLUEBERRIES are hardy ornamental 
shrubs with bright autumn foliage, attractively 
colored winter branches and a profusion of creamy- 
white Spring flowers followed by loads of delicious 
berries. Excellent shrubs for the lawn borders or 
background or in your orchard planting. Home 
fruit planting is strongly recommended by the U. 
S. Department of Agriculture and the North Caro- 
lina Extension Service. 
There is a big demand for Blueberries and it is 
a highly profitable crop to grow. Many growers of 
the Highbush Blueberry in Eastern North Carolina 
are selling from $1500 to $2000 worth of fruit an- 
nually per acre. Here is a high income-crop for 
moist acid soils. Try a trial planting of our stock 
and begin harvesting your crop the second season 
after planting. 
HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY VARIETIES 
DIXI—Vigorous and large growing shrub bearing 
berries over one inch across. Excellent des- 
sert quality; season late. Winter twigs light 
tan overlain with pale red. 
JERSHY—Bush upright and vigorous bearing at- 
.tractive, delicious light blue fruits. Jdeal late 
variety. Excellent for home garden or market. 
Winter color of young growth is a light red 
over golden brown. 
EUS N OG midseason and dependable va- 
riety ripens after Weymouth. Most planted of 
all varieties in North Carolina. Beautiful, 
slender and ‘fast growing shrub. Fruits of fine 
quality and good shipper. Winter twigs a pro- 
fusion of rich deep red color. 
RUBEL—Excellent late variety together with Jer- 
sey. Vigorous, upright habit, hardy with a 
heavy crop of firm and excellent quality 
berries. Liked by growers for its productivity 
and disease resistance. Young winter growth 
deep red. 
SCAMMELL—Productive, hardy and reliable late 
midseason variety following Stanley. Slender, 
vigorous, and productive growre bearing blue 
and firm berries. Excellent shipper. Winter 
twigs pale red. 
STANLEY—Very erect and fast growing variety. 
Finest flavored, large-sized berries ripen in 
midseason following Rancocas. Excellent for 
home or markets. Winter growth pale tan 
and light red. 
WEYMOUTH—Small, bushy variety. Earliest fruit- 
ing ripens in mid-May. Berries very large and 
attractive. This variety produces highest valu- 
ed crop because of earliness. Winter twigs 
an exquisite mass of bright red. 
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