Four New Blueberry Varieties, and Notes on Two Recent Introductions
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1953.7.3.37Abstract
As a result of the joint evaluation program for blueberry improvement along the Eastern Seaboard and in Michigan, the United States Department of Agriculture and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station released in December of 1952 three new blueberry varieties. These were the Earliblue (15-121), to be tested commercially from Maryland northward in comparison with Weymouth; the Bluecrop (17-19), to be tested in comparison with Concord and Scammell; and the Herbert (V-25), to be tested in comparison with Jersey, Rubel, Dixi, Atlantic, and Pemberton.
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