JERSEY (Late) | | 
Ripens a few days later than the Rubel. Its fruit is extended over a 
longer ripening period. Bush semi-upright and very vigorous. Fruit 
very large and firm making it an excellent garden and shipping variety. 
Clusters not as compact as Rancocas, making them a good variety to pick. 
CONCORD (Mid-Season) 
Plants tall, vigorous with large, thick shiny leaves and productive. Fruit 
large, attractive, borne in large clusters resembling the Concord grape, 
high quality when fully ripe. 
STANLEY (Late Mid-Season) 
Plants tall, vigorous with large, thick shiny leaves and productive. Fruit 
large perfumed and most delicious in flavor of all Blueberries in some 
opinions. 
BURLINGTON (Late) 
One of the newer varieties. Berries are excellent flavor, very large size 
and quite uniform. An unusally good keeper. Bush is medium high and 
crops heavy and later than other late varieties. 
ATLANTIC (Late) 
One of the later introductions. Upright grower. Large green foliage. 
Large fruit. 
PEMBERTON (Mid-Season) 
One of the newer varieties. Planting in them are small yet. Has good 
prospects. Berries extremely large. 
