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MICHIGAN BLUEBERRY MEMBER OF 
GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION 
Index * 
2145S 
HARTMANN’S PLANTATION 
(Cultivated Blueberry (Plants 
ROUTE 1 ‘ 
GRAND JUNCTION, MICHIGAN 
Following are the Blueberry plants I should be pleased to supply you with: 
ARANCOCAS. Bush is tall, vigorous, upright and tends to overbear. Requires severe pruning. 
The fruit is large, light blue, firm and ships well. Ripens early. 
. STANLEY. Bush is erect, vigorous, but with few main branches. Leaf very large, requires 
little pruning. Berries are large, aromatic and of delightful flavor. Ripens in early mid-season. 
\ concorn. Bush is average in vigor, upright, spreading very tall, and productive. Fruit 
of good blue colox, firm with slight aroma. Mid-season ripening. Suitable for leaving on bushes 
longer than most other varieties. 
\PEMBERTON. Ripens in mid-season. One of the most productive of varieties. Fairly 
good flavor. Berry very large. A vigorous, tall growing bush. A newer variety, and because of 
its productiveness is worthy of a trial. 
\ RUBEL. A widely grown commercial variety. Grows 6 feet and taller, is easily pruned and 
picked. Is an exceptional producer of sweet, delicicus berries. Ripens late. 
SGERSEY. Ripens with Rubel. The berries have a good color and keeping quality, are extra 
large, of fine flavor and firm. The stems are long, making the cluster so open that the berries 
are easily picked. A very popular variety. 
\ BURLINGTON. Ripens a bit later than the Rubel. The plants grow slowly, but eventually 
attain large size. Berries good sized, of good color and nice flavor. Like the Rubel, it is a 
wonderfully productive bush. One of the newer varieties. Beautifully colored wood. 
One year old plants ave nn necccees ecccessecesncsetienteteee $ .20 $2.00 $ 4.00 $15.00 
PEO ETE, OIC UAING SAN orescence AS 4.75 9.00 35.00 
me threetyesar oldiplant&iare 1.055. 28R2. ke 8 5 | 7.50 14.00 55.00 
All plants priced f. 0. b., my plantation. 
SOUTH HAVEN FRUIT EXCHANGE 
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