Twilley’s Blueberries 
WE OFFER THE FAMOUS 
WINDON STRAINS 
You will be tremendously interested in the Windon 
Strains that are nationally known among growers in the 
“know how” of blueberry culture. Let us explain. 
If you could meet a man to whom large commercial 
growers come from all over the country to learn his secrets 
of producing bumper blueberry crops, won't you avail 
yourself of this opportunity. And if you learned that this 
"Burbank of Blueberry Culture’’ selects and propogates 
his special plonting stock, won't you be delighted if you 
could purchase such outstanding plants. 
This opportunity is yours. It is our privilege to have 
Mr. Thomas Windon, nationally known in the blueberry 
industry, as our friend. From his private nursery we have 
obtained the privilege of offering his special selected stock 
direci to you. The Windon Strains are undoubtedly the 
most carefully selected stock in the entire country. 
JUNE (Early). A popular variety because it ripens 
early, and liked from North Carolina to Maine. Medium 
bush with small leaves, making a very attractive plant. 
Firm fruit, medium to large in size, and good quality. First 
to get the early money, and a good table variety. Price 
list for all blueberries, Page 24. 
TWEARLY (Early). This new variety, offered for the 
first time in 1949, is a Windon introduction. It has every- 
thing a home gardener or commercial grower can desire 
in an early blueberry. A vigorous grower with large 
solid berries; one of the best for flavor and aroma. The 
earliest variety of all by a few days. A heavy cropper, 
excellent for the table, cooking and canning, or quick 
freezing. 
WEYMOUTH (Early). Not only is Weymouth early, 
but is has large size. This is a proven variety under a 
wide range of conditions. A heavy cropper and an excellent table variety; perhaps just a 
trifle larger than Twearly. For a good all around early variety this is one of the best yet in- 
troduced. 

RANCOCAS (Midseason). A great favorite with many for garden and lawn planting be- 
cause of the unusual beauty of the bush. The upright, vigorous, slender growth is from five 
to six feet. The winter twigs are dark red. Rancocas is noted for heavy yields. Fine flavor- 
ed, medium size fruit. Good for the table, for canning, cooking and quick freezing. 
RUBEL (Midseason). This variety is widely planted; a favorite with commercial growers 
because of high yield, and excellent quality berries that ship well. The bush is upright, vig- 
orous, hardy, and grows very large. Medium size fruit, and very firm. Berries are rather 
tart as picked from the bush, but the best variety for canning and cooking, with the exception 
of Windon's Harbour. Excellent for quick freezing; a real profit maker for the commercial 
grower. 
BURLINGTON (Late). The latest of all, and therefore good to extend your picking season. 
The bush is vigorous and healthy. The large berries have good blue color; are firm and 
aromatic, and hold up in size to the end of the season. The berries should be allowed to fully 
ripen on the bush for the fullest flavor. Good for canning, cooking, and quick freezing. A 
heavy cropper, with excellent shipping qualities. 
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