@ STANLEY Plants tall, vigorous, with large, thick, 
shiny leaves and productive. Fruit large, perfumed 
and most delicious in flavor; ripens late mid-season. 
One of the most promising new varieties; should \be 
planted by all growers for market and home use. 
® CONCORD Often attaining height in excess of 
six feet, Concord is of upright habit and matures at 
about the same time as Pioneer. Its berries are often 
three-quarters of an inch in diameter, and when its 
large clusters all ripen at the same time, they resem- 
ble Concord grapes. Concord berries are delicious to 
the taste, and if allowed to remain on the bush 
until they are fully ripe, they lose the excessive 
acidity they possess when they first turn blue. Not 
only does Concord possess tremendous commercial 
value, but it is also an attractive, eye-catching, orna- 
mental plant. 
@ PIONEER Classed as an excellent shipper, this 
is the first named variety to come as a result of inten- 
sive blueberry breeding. Its fruit ripens about ten 
days to two weeks after Cabot, and its large, light 
blue, acid free, sweet tasting berries have givén 
Pioneer an impressive market record. The bush 
makes a vigorous growth and tends to spread in 
width rather than height. Its stout, stiff stems give 
Pioneer a hardiness that all but guarantees a maxi- 
mum of productivity. 
@® RUBEL Recognized as the best of all commer- 
cial varieties, Rubel is undoubtedly one of the finest 
of the wild selections. The bush is upright, very 
vigorous, hardy and productive. Many of the present 
hybrid varieties can trace their parentage to this 
variety. Rubel is widely planted, and a profitable 
and popular favorite with thousands of commercial 
growers because of the excellent, though somewhat 
acidy, quality of its berries, which not only ship 
well but are in constant demand. With Rubel blue- 
berries as your product—you can’t miss in a profit 
yielding market. 
@ JERSEY The berries of Jersey are unquestion- 
ably the largest of all the varieties, however until 
dead ripe, they are too acid for the taste of most 
persons. Jersey is a firm, robust berry that stands up 
well in transit, and is considered by growers to be 
one of the leading late varieties. Its light blue berries 
ripen about the same time as Rubel, and Jersey's 
remarkably beautiful growth also makes it attractive 
as an ornamental plant when grown in any home 
garden. 
Cultural instructions on the planting of Blue- 
berries included with every order. 
