Description of 
Varieties 
We have the following varieties to offer in 
plants which are the outstanding proven Vari- 
eties. By proper selection of these plants you 
can have blueberries over a period of two 
months or more in a normal year. The first list 
of plants is in the order in which the berries 
ripen in the season. 
1. Weymouth (earliest) 
. Cabot 
. Rancocas 
Stanley 
Concord 
Pioneer 
Pemberton 
Dixi 
. Rubel 
. Atlantic 
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. Burlington 
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. Wareham 
15. Grover 
CABOT—Bush low and spreading, not too vi- 
gorous in growing, fruit cluster long and tight, 
berry medium sized, of good blue color, sea- 
son early and long, middle of June through 
August. 
RANCOCAS—Bush erect, vigorous and tall, pro- 
ductive, berry good blue of medium size, ear- 
ly mid-season just after Weymouth and Cabot. 
STANLEY—Bush erect and vigorous, berry firm 
medium sized, high dessert quality, mid-season 
just after Rancocas. 
