


GALLETTA BROTHERS’ CULTI 
BLUEBERRIES 
THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE BUSH BERRY FAMILY 
PROFITABLE -- ORNAMENTAL -- EASY TO GROW 
What Other Plant Can You Select That Offers You So Much? 
ONCE PLANTED LAST A LIFETIME:—Blueberries are not only the largest money makers among commercial fruit but also the best invest- 
ment because of longevity. They pay for themselves, their first crop, and increase with proper care; iasting a lifetime. A few bushes planted in 
the garden will be enough to supply you with luscious berries for years. 

2 1949 * 
U.S. Department of Agriculture 
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VERY ORNAMENTAL:—As an ornamental shrub, the blueberry cannot be surpassed. In June the blossoms bloom into bell shaped pinkish 
white flowers. The waxy green leaves are lustrous during Spring and Summer, turning rich red during the Fall. When leaves fall the golden 
brown and various red showy twigs stand out all through the Winter. 
BLUEBERRIES ARE EASY TO GROW:—Set the bushes 4 ft. x 8 ft. in acid soil, moist but well drained. If the soil is sweet it can be made 
acid by adding peat moss or mixing with it a little quantity of pine needles or rotted leaves of any varieties. Plant two or more varieties to 
insure proper pollenization. 
SPECIAL N. J. STATE BLUEBERRY INSPECTION CERTIFICATES 
- | BLUEBERRY PLANT CERTIFICATE 
Bis OTN Ween oe Dre ObiaC RIC ULrene THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the blueberry cuttings, rooted 
cuttings, or nursery plants contained in this bundle were grown 
No. 101 : Trenton, N. J. and inspected in accordance with the plan for, and under the rules 
— “PHIS IS -rO CERTIFY that we have this 6th day of June, nd regulations prescribed for the production of New Jersey Certi- 
1947, in accordance with the provisions of Title 4, Chapter 7 of the fied Blueberry Plants. 
Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey, as amended by Chap- PAUL B. MOTT, Supervisor 
ter 111, P. L. 1941, caused to be inspected by a duly appointed in- Seed Certification 
spector the berry nursery stock growing in the Blueberry Farms 
nursery of Galletta Brothers, proprietors, at 896 Second Road, 
Hammonton, in Atlantic County, New Jersey, and have sound the _ THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the blueberry plants, rooted cut- 
same apparently free from San Jose Scale, and other dangerously tings or cuttings contained in this bundle were derived from (or 
injurious insect pests and dangerously destructive plant diseases. as) scions taken from fields which were inspected by inspectors of 
This certificate expires September 1, 1948, and covers only the New Jersey Department of Agriculture and for which certifica- 
stock actually in the nurseries when examined. tion was allowed. 
W. H. ALLEN, Secretary of Agriculture. (Grower) No. 6 GALLETTA BROTHERS 
HARRY B. WEISS, Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry. Crea Se oa aaa ts Sanaa 
his bundlescontainsaessce.. ele Plants rooted cuttings scions. 
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Blueberry Pl i ist —— 
FIVE LEADING VARIETIES LISTED y ant Price List F. O. B. Hammonton, N. Ae 
Plants Plants Plants 
IN ORDER OF RIPENING: 3 to9 10to29 30t099 
Each Each Each Each 
ae sO 1 yr. Rooted Cuttings, 3” to 6” ...... $ .40 $ .35 3 
CABOT—Plants are a low bush growing rather squatty. & Sa $ .30 $ .25 
Large berries ripen around 15th of June. Color of new BEARING AGE PLANTS 
: 4 PayCD. Plantse621to. lola eee 15 65 55 45 
wood in Winter is deep orange over olive. 2EyraElants,. 12 to) 18:2 eee 1.40 1.15 1.00 85 
RANCOCAS—The plants grow bushy upright with slen- 3 yr. Plants, 18” to 24” ............ 1.85 1.55 1.35 1.15 
der vigorous growth. Large berries ripen about 10 to 15 apyree Plants, 242) to) 367s. cece c- ay 2.35 2.00 1.75 
days later than Cabot; bear very heavy and continuously. 4 yr. Extra Large Bushes, over 3 ft. .. 4.25 4.00 3.75 3.50 
Color of new wood in Winter—dark red, very ricn and Prices Greatly Reduced on Large Quantities, especially to 
showy. Commercial Growers, Dealers and Nurserymen. 

CONCORD—The bush is of upright habit and grows very tall. Very large berries ripen 15 to 20 days later than Cabot. Color of new wood in 
Winter is a bright red. 
RUBEL—The outstanding commercial variety due to its productivity; grows tall of upright nature. Berries ripen about 30 days later than 
Cabot, and continues bearing on after all other varieties are finished, through a good part of August, producing slightly smaller fruit but fine 
in flavor and appearance. Color of new wood in Winter is very rich red. 
JERSEY—The bush grows very large and vigorous. Berries ripen about the same time as Rubel and are largest here listed, wonderful flavor 
and powder blue in color. The color of new wood in Winter is reddish orange over a rich golden brown. 
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