BLUEBERRIES — SPRING AND FALL 
Cultivated blueberries are hardy shrubs of rare beauty; they are doubly 
valuable because they are fruitful and ornamental throughout the entire 
year. ‘ 
Every home garden, no mattter how small, has room for at least a few 
of these blueberry plants. It takes only a few plants to produce all the ber- 
ries that an ordinary size family will need. As a commercial proposition 
it is one of the most profitable fruits to grow. There is a big market for 
these delicious blueberries; they make good money in a very short time, you 
can begin picking the second or third year after planting. Plants last a very 
long time. 
Cultivated blueberries grow in large clusters, plump, tender, and prac- 
tically seedless. They will grow anywhere that strawberries will, doing their 
best on a moist, acid soil which is kept mulched all summer. For pollination, 
plant at least two varieties. 
Our very low prices on large bearing age plants will give you berries 
years before smaller plants. We advise buying blueberry plants on a size 
basis. 
CABOT (early)—Lowest of our cultivated varieties, bush seldom grow- 
ing over 4 feet in height. Has a long fruiting season. 
RANCOCAS (midseason)—Upright growing bush which reaches about 
to six feet at maturity. Very beautiful shrub. A fine producer of highly 
flavored fruit. 
JERSEY (Ideal late variety)—Has large, light-blue berries. The bush 
grows erect, is very productive and has beautiful foliage. 
RUBEL (Widely planted late variety)—The bush is upright, very vig- 
orous, hardy and productive. The fruit is medium in size, light blue and is 
very firm. 
JUNE (early)—This has an erect bush, bearing medium sized dark blue 
berries. 
STANLEY—A vigorous upright bush with medium sized sweet blue 
berries. 
CONCORD (Late midseason)—Has an upright bush with fairly large 
light blue berries. 
PEMBERTON (midseason)—This variety has a large vigorous bush, 
erect and very productive, berry very large, dark blue. 
DIXI (midseason to late) — Produces a very large, very blue berry 
slightly before the Jersey. Berry is of very good quality. 
ATLANTIC (late)—This variety produces a good blue berry on a vig- 
orous, open spreading bush late in the season. 
BURLINGTON (very late)—This is a very sweet berry on an upright 
spreading bush and bears a good crop very late in the season. 
PRICE—3 years or older, 24 to 36” tall, $1.00 each; 10 or more 90c 
each, not prepaid. Write for prices in lots of 100 or more. | 
For detailed information on Blueberry varieties, culture, etc., send 15¢c 
to Supt. of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, 
D. C., and ask for Farmers Bulletin No. 1951 on Blueberry Growing. 
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