a 
Promising Ni 
It is our aim in introducing the 
following three new “Eberhardt” 
hybrids to please the blueberry 
growers as well as the consumer. 
PACIFIC “EBERHARDT HYBRID” — Formerly | 
known in our records as “D-4’. One of our most ” 
ornamental bushes, producing a gorgeous array ‘| 
of fall coloring. The Pacific is a very vigorous 
bush yielding berries of unusually large size and 
good flavor, which are of excellent quality for 
table use as well as freezing and canning. Clus- 
ters ripen evenly and berries run remarkably 
large in size throughout the harvest. Of all the 
varieties the berries of the Pacific are the most 
easily picked. Ripening season, early July. 
2-Year Nursery Grown—Again Available, Fall 1948 
3-Year Field Grown—Again Available, Fall 1948 
4-Year Heavy Field Grown—FEach. ............................$3.00 
5-Year Heavy Field Grown—Each ............................ $4.00 
WASHINGTON—‘EBERHARDT HYBRID”—Form- 
erly known in our records as “N-1410”. We firmly 
believe that this is the best shipping berry yet 
produced. It is also outstanding for both can- 
ning and freezing. This berry is large in size and 
at first slightly sub-acid but when fully ripened 
is deliciously sweet. The Washington has inher- 
ited the best qualities of both its parents (Pion- 
ner) X (Rubel) in.a superlative degree and no 
variety yet known to us excells it as a berry 
suited to all needs. Ripening season late July and 
August, 
2-Year Nursery Grown—Again Available, Fall 1948 
3-Year Field Grown—Again Available, Fall 1948 ~ /\ 
OLYMPIA — “EBERHARDT HYBRID” — Formerly 
known in our records as “B-322”, Bush tall and 
- broad. Berries somewhat larger than Atlantic or 
Pemberton, of good flavor and excellent shipping 
quality. Ripens early July. 
2-Year Nursery Grown—Again Available, Fall 1948 
ATLANTIC—“COVILLE HYBRID” — Bush stocky 
but somewhat spreading. Berries very large, and 
of good dessert qualities, ripening late July. ; 
2-Year Nursery Grown—Again Available, Fall 1948 
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