BERRY Planiu 



THE BOYSENBERKY - AMERICA'S GREAT YINE BERRY 



The BOYSENBEBRY 



HEAYY PRODUCTION— IMMENSE SIZE— EXQUISITE FLAYOR AND HIGH MARKET YALUE 

 COMBINE TO MAKE IT A GENERAL FAYORITE. 



ONE OF OUR GREATEST YINE BERRIES FOR NEARBY :MARKETS. 



EACH SUCCEEDING YEAR FINDS IT GAINING IN POPULARITY. 



Start Your Boysenberrj' Patch Tliis Year With Bountiful Ridge Selected Phints. 



SAID TO BE THE LAKGEST and FINEST VINE BERRY EVER 

 INTRODUCED. The BOYSENBERRY is a new variety produced by 

 crossing blackberries, raspberries, and Loganberries. The flavor is a 

 very pleasing blend of these varieties. It has few and soft seeds. 

 The plant is very vigorous. THE BERRIES EXTREMELY LARGE, 

 3IANY OF THE BERRIES GETTING 3IORE THAN 2 inches LONG 

 and OVER 1 inch IN DIA3IETER. 



Unlike many kinds of large fruit, the BOYSENBERRY consistently 

 produces heavy crops. IT C03IES INTO GOOD BEARING THE 

 NEXT YEAR AFTER PLANTING AND ONE PLANTING LASTS 

 FOR MANY YEARS. It is a vigorous grower and should not be 

 planted closer than six feet apart and succeeds better when trained 

 on wires similar to grapes. THE FRUITING SEASON IS LONGER 

 THAN 3IOST VINE BERRIES, LASTING ABOUT TWO MONTHS. 

 IT IS NOT UNUSUAL TO PICK 20 BASKETS OF BERRIES TO 

 THE PLANT THE SECOND YEAR AFTER PLANTING. The l>lant 

 seems to be especially resistant to drought conditions. WE RECOM- 

 3IEND THAT YOU GIVE THIS WONDERFUL BERRY A TRIAL. 

 FEELING THAT IT AVILL PROVE A VALUABLE ADDITION TO 

 YOUR PRESENT LIST OF S3IALL FRUITS. 



Refer to cover pages for color illustration. 



Write for special prices on large quantities. 



PRICES ON BOYSENBERRY 



Shipping season continues from Nov. l^t to Muy 20th 

 3 6 10 25 50 100 200 300 500 1000 



$1.15 §2.05 §2.55 ^.65 §8.10 §14.05 §25.50 §34.40 §48.85 §85.00 



1 year heavy rooted, strong plants for shipment only after Nov. I'st 



NOTE: — The B<)\ senbeir\ is pro\ing 

 hardy ; we recommend plants being mulch- 

 ed where winter temperatures fall below 

 zero. 



Write for free cultural directions and 

 follow our instructions. 



BLACKBERRIES DEWBERRIES 



MARKET PRICES IN RECENT YEARS ARE REA- 

 SONS EVEY :HARKET GROWER SHOULD PLANT 

 BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES THIS YEAR. 



Bountiful Ridge heavy rooted cutting Bla^^kberry 

 phints will give quick results. 



Our complete cultural directions on blackberries and 

 dewberries will help you to success. Send for them. 



PT T^QI3 H T^Q Large size, jet black, good shipper, 

 Lj3jM^\^xi.r\l^\^ best quality and unexcelled product- 

 iveness are the main characteristics of this splendid 

 new sort. Most widely planted upright growing com- 

 mercial blackberry of today. 



"RT OWFR^ Vine is vigorous and hardy: berries 

 ■'^■"^^ '' ■"^'■'^ are very large; black, borne in clus- 

 ters: ripens well together; sweet, melting and pleasant 



to the taste. 



ALFRED 



One of the finest of all early Black- 

 berries. Very i)roductive. superior in 

 quality, berries very large, and practically free from 

 seed, very juicy. Plant is a thrifty grower being ex- 

 tremely hardy; bears young. Suitable for home or 

 market use. 



BLACKBERRY PRICES— ALL VARIETIES 



(One year No. 1 Rooted Cuttings) 

 6 10 25 30 100 200 300 500 



§1.45 §1.80 §3.30 §5.70 §9.90 §18.00 §24.30 §34.50 

 §47.25 for 750; §60.00 for 1000. 



HARDY - DEPENDABLE - PROFITABLE 



TTT^TDP"rT2X Perfectly hardy and remarkably pro- 

 ljUV^rL£Jlirv ductive: said to be the best of this 

 (lass of fruit : riiiens early, is often l^A inches long by 

 1 inch in diameter: sweet, luscious and melting. This 

 variety is highly recommended. 



AUSTIN'S DEWBERRY |f,"„j.^„ -f JSIt': 



The most productive market variety we have ever groAvn, 

 and is 8 to 10 days ahead of any other. Strong and 

 vigorous. 



DEWBERRY PRICES—ALL VARIETIES 



(One year No. 1 Plants) 



r; 10 25 50 100 200 300 500 

 .§1.20 §1.50 §2.75 §4.75 §8.25 §15.00 §20.25 §28.75 

 §30.35 for 7.30; §50.00 for 1000. 



PLANTS DOING WELL 



Wilmington, N. C. 

 March 10, 1940 

 Dear Sir: 



I received the 6 Cumberland Black Raspberry plants. 

 They are doing well so far. I thought I would let 

 you know how they are doing and also that I am pleased 

 with them. 



Yours truly. 

 R. L. King 



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