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A NEW DEWBERRY 
By Far the Largest and Heaviest Pro- 
ducing Berry of the Blackberry 
jeme fo incinde Boysenberries in your Dlant- or Dewberry Family 
rieties. The tremendous yields and _ higher Berries measure 2 inches in length 
prices will cut down your cost of production 
considerably and give you an excellent crop . 
f luscious, large, attractive berries. Averages 35 berries per quart box 
Our experience has shown that  Boysen- : - oa 
sberry is perfectly hardy. Commercial growers 2200 pints picked from 100 2 
share with home gardeners their delight in year-old plants 
e admirable qualities of both its plant and 
fruit. Leading horticulturists say ‘“‘Plant a 
row of Boysenberry and it will be the pride of Gross returns from one acre 
your garden.” We say “order early—plants $1760 00 
PRICES BOYSENBERRY PLANTS ON PACE 31 
DEWBERRIES 
HE DEWBERRY is a trailing blackberry and a little less hardy. It is 
grown on a large commercial scale in the central and southern states. 
With the introduction of the Youngberry and Boysenberry, and Nectar- 
berry varieties, which are hardier than the Lucretia, the planting sections 
of the Dewberry have been advanced some two hundred miles north, and 
growers now are reporting good results as far north as Rhode Island and 
Western New York. Dewberries ripen earlier than Blackberries, are much 
larger, and have a very fine flavor. We consider the dewberry an ideal 
addition to the home garden. They are becoming very popular on the 
market. On account of the texture of the Dewberry it should be placed 
on the market soon after picking and long hauls be avoided. Unless 
weather is cool and favorable for such trips, they should not be picked 
when dew is on or when fruit is damp. 
is UCRETIA. Exceptionally hary vines 
hat may be successfully planted in the 
orthern States, also grown on large 
cale in the South—large, firm, juicy 
ruit. 
YEW-THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. 
If you are troubled with the thorns when 
icking some of your dewberries we sug- 
est this grand new thornless variety. 
his berry bears the same description 


NEW—NECTARBERRY. This variety 
under drought and cold, being grown in 
market gardeners and home plantings. 

HARDY, QUICK GROWER—HEAVY YIELDER 
its parent, which we describe at top of this page, only it’s thornless. 
YOUNGBERRY. The Youngberry, a trailing variety of the Dewberry 
family, has built up for itself a reputation for size and eating qualities, 
which make it highly prized by growers everywhere. For sheer produc- 
tivity and high market prices, it’s tops. For the home gardener, the 
Youngberry offers real pleasure from a small investment. 
Fruit is little larger than Boysenberry, Or. 
two weeks later than Youngberry, thereby extending fruiting season of 
the dewberry. A fine flavored variety, very productive, valuable for 

Profitable FOR COMMERCIAL OR HOME PLANTING 

1Z2 BOYSENBERRY 
12 YOUNGBERRY 
4 Strong 1 yr. Piants 
pecial Price 
95.95 
2 Collections 
for $9.95 
Victory Garden 
COMPLETE CULTURE DIREC- 
TION FREE ON REQUEST 

Thornless Boysenberry | 

of dewberry has proven hardy 
New York without winter injury. 
is of fine flavor. Ripens about 
Lucretia (Dewberry) COMPLETE PRICES DEWBERRIES ON PAGE 31 
