Description of 
VARIETIES 
Please Note—Varieties herein are listed according to 
ripening season. ( 
All nursery stock is pruned before leaving nursery 
and no pruning is necessary until after plants have 
borne a crop. 
“FARLY” 
(June into July) 
* WEYMOUTH—“Coville Hybrid”—Earliest of all varie- 
ties. Ripens about 10 days ahead of any other 
variety. Bush is medium height, and bears large 
dark blue berries of good quality. Ripening sea- 
son, about the middle of June. 
Pacific—“Eberhardt Hybrid” 
Bush very vigorous. Its light blue berries are the 
largest of the early varieties and of excellent flavor. 
Clusters ripen evenly, are easily picked and entire 
crop may be harvested in two pickings. Ripening 
season, early July. 
¥ RANCOCAS—Bush sturdy, medium in height. Ber- 
ries medium large, of good flavor. Dependable 
cropper. Ripens early July. 
* CONCORD—Bush, tall and erect grower. Berries 
large and of good flavor. Ripens with Rancocas, 
early July. 
“MID-SEASON” 
(July into August) 
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Olympia—“berhardt Hybrid” 
Bush very tall, broad and vigorous. Very large, 
dark blue berries of exceptionally fine flavor. A good 
shipper and keeper. This berry neither softens nor 
splits after rains, nor does it drop after a prolonged 
wet spell. Ripens mid-July. 
¥ STANLEY—Bush tall, and has very ornamental foli-_ 
age. Berries firm, large and of excellent flavor, 
ripening from middle of July into August. Good 
for both shipping and home use. 
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