
JERSEY BLUEBERRIES (Actual Size). 
BLUEBERRIES 
Blueberries have special soil requirements and are not adapted to so wide a range of 
soils as are the other fruits. Soils for Blueberries should be loose in texture, well supplied 
with organic matter, and acid. If your soil does not meet these requirements this condition 
may be created by mixing with the surface soil a liberal quantity of peat moss, partially 
rotted leaves, pine needles, or sawdust. 
Our 38-year-old Blueberry plants usually bear some berries the first year planted. They 
last a lifetime. Plant 2 or more different varieties for pollination. Plant 4 ft. apart. 
Per 2 Per 10 Per 100 
Quick Crop Size Bushes, 3 year, 18 to 24 in......... fas RAL OME $ 4.00 $14.00 $110.00 
Strong bushes 2. vec i 7 iol Ov lt we kc km ee eee ne PL 2.00 9.00 70.00 
JERSEY. Late. Fruit large, firm, keeping well, acid until dead ripe and of good quality. 
Tall, well shaped bush (5 to 6 ft.). 
PEMBERTON. Late. Berries and clusters are very large and excellent in quality. Plants 
exceptionally productive and vigorous (5 to 6 ft:). 
PIONEER. Midseason. Berries are very large, many of them measuring over 2 in. around. 
Bush low (4 ft.), globelike in form. 
RANCOCAS. Midseason. Fruit large, light blue, of very good quality. Excellent producer, 
tending to overbear. Bush tall (5 to 6 ft.). 
RUBEL. Late. Berries are sweet with a rich flavor. Has a very long fruiting season, begin- 
ning the forepart of July and lasting until August. Bush tall (5 to 6 ft.). 
STANLEY. Midseason. Berries are most delicious in flavor of all Blueberries according to 
the Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, N. Y. Considered to be one of the most 
promising new varieties. Bush tall (5 to 6 ft.). 
STERN'S BLUEBERRY GARDEN: (Group No. 11) 
6 Blueberry Bushes, 3 year, 18 to 24 in. (1 of each variety) 
QUICK CROP SIZE, for only $10.00 Postpaid. 

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1950 Catalog—Stern’s Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y. 
