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LATEST VARIETY INTRODUCTIONS 
The following described Blueberries are the latest introduc- 
tions ard are far superior to the older varieties first introduced. 
They are much larger and better in flavor and yield. While the 
supply of these wonderful new Blueberries is limited, and cost is 
yet high, the thrill of seeing such large berries on your own bushes, 
is well worth the extra cost. You will be especially pleased with 
Pemberton, Atlantic, Burlinzton and Dixi varieties. It will be 
advisable to get your order in early, if you desire some of these, 
as the supply will no doubt be exhausted as the season advances. 
aarly orders will not be shipped until planting time, and all will 
be filled in the order received. 
Pet A CU PORE 
Light sour soil is best, and a little excess moisture will not 
harm them. Keen plants hoed, or failing this, mulch with sawdust, 
peatmoss or woods dirt. wJirt from beneath an old wood pile is ideal. 
Commercially they are set four feet apart in rows eight feet 
apart and cultivated to keep down weeds or grass growth. Use no 
manure at any time. Use no fertilizer the first year, after this a 
small handful of super-phosphate may be applied to each plant and 
increasing an additional like amount for each year of growth. If 
soil is not sufficiently acid, a small amount of common sulphur may 
be added to each plant. 
\WiY:iAOUTH Fruit large and attractive, sweet subacid and delicious. 
much earlier than Jabot. 
JUNS Fruit large, medium blue, sweet with a slight subacidity, 
of excellent quality. Kipens early, before Cabot. 
STANLEY Productive, fruit large, perfumed and most delicious in 
flavor of all blueberries. ripens late midseason, 
DIXI Sweet, subacid and delicious. Fruit very large, nearly 
an inch in diameter. Ripens midseason. 
SCAMMELL Productive. Fruit large dark blue and sweet. 
ATLANTIC Fruit very large, excellent quality and large clusters. 
Ripens late midseason. 
PUMBERTON Fruit very large and holding up thru season. Dark blue, 
sweet and attractive. itipens just after Atlantic. 
BURLINGTON Productive, fruit large, light blue of high quality. 
Latest to ripen of all Cultivated Blueberries. 
Two-year plants of above varieties »1.00 each, ,10.00 per dozen. 
Three-year bearing-age plants »2.00 each, ,20.00 per dozen. 
George A. liorse 
Villiamson, New York 
