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BERRY Plants 



BLACKBERRIES 



NEW BLACKBERRY INTRODUCTIONS GIVE PROMISE 



Selected a few years ago, supplies are now large enough to make them available to the planter. Try them this 



year for added profits. 



EBONY KING 



The sensational new, heavy bearing blackberry that is 

 proving superior to the older varieties because of its ability 

 to bear consistent heavy crops. Also contributing to the 

 popularity of this fine variety is the fact that non-bearing 

 plants are easily distinguished and may be removed from 

 the planting when necessary. Berries are large, glossy-black, 

 with very high dessert quality. Fruit is suitable for proces- 

 sing, home use, and for fresh fruit markets. Fruit ripens 

 early. Plants are thrifty and hardy. Plant Ebony King and 

 get in the blackberry business this year. 



THE EBONY KING BLACKBERRY 



BOYSENBERRY 



A giant of the blackberry type. More flavorful than the 

 blackberry and can be picked over a longer period of time. 

 Yields are extremely high giving as much as 20 baskets of 

 berries the second year after planting. The plant is a vig- 

 orous grower and should not be planted closer than six feet 

 apart and seems to do much better when trained on wires 

 similar to grapes. Plants are especially resistant to disease 

 and drought. Try them this year. 



y THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 



Has the same characteristics as the Bovsenberry except 

 for the fact that the vines are THORNLESS. Can be easily 

 handled at all times without gloves. 



LAVACA BERRY 



A wonderful new seedling of the Boysenberry found near 

 Lavaca, Arkansas, resembling its parent most but having 

 higher production, larger berries, and more resistance to cold 

 and disease. The berries are firmer than the Boysenberry, 

 less acid, and higher general quality. Also superior for 

 freezing. We feel it to be a handsome addition to your 

 small fruits planting. 



PRICES FOR LAVACA BERRIES, BOYSENBERRY 

 AND THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES 



(One Year, No. 1 Plants) 



NOTE: In recent years Blowers, Eldorado, and Alfred 

 blackberries have proven unfruitful. Because of this 

 we have dropped them and are now offering Bailey, Hed- 

 rick, and Ebony King which have generally proven good 

 producers. We highly recommend their trial in all areas. 



HEDRICK 



Introduced by the New York State Fruit Testing Coopera- 

 tive as a promising new blackberry warranting extensive 

 trial for home and market use. Plants are vigorous, pro- 

 ductive and hardy. The berries are large, medium firm with 

 no core. The flavor is subacid. Ripens in late July. 



BAILEY 



A New York State introduction of recent years which is 

 highly promising. Plants are vigorous, productive and hardy. 

 The berries are somewhat larger than the Eldorado, moder- 

 ately firm, without core, subacid, and of good quality. Ri- 

 pens in early August about one week later than Hedrick. 

 Seems to be the most promising introduction of recent years 

 for commercial production. 



PRICES FOR ALL BLACKBERRY PLANTS 



(One Tear, No. 1 Plants) 



6 12 25 50 100 500 



$2.00 $3.85 $7.50 $14.00 $22.50 $95.00 



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DEWBERRIES 



T TTf"* , 'RF , TTfi Perfectly hardy and remarkably produc- 

 l*UV^*l£ilin. tive; said to be the best of this class of 

 fruit ; ripens early, is often 1% inches long by 1 inch in di- 

 ameter : sweet, luscious and melting. This variety is highly 

 recommended. 



(One Year, No. 1 Plants) 



6 10 25 50 100 200 300 500 



$1.70 $2.10 $3.90 $6.65 $11.55 $21.00 $28.45 $40.25 



100 



$14.85 



200 

 $27.00 



300 

 $36.45 



1000 

 $90.00 



NOTE: This picture will represent the LAVACA BERRY 

 as well as the Boysenberry as they are almost identical in 

 size and general structure, the LAVACA berry being slight- 

 ly larger and much firmer, and reportedly more hardy and 

 heavier producer. 



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