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Raspberries that bear their first crop WITHIN 80 

 DAYS AFTER PLANTING should be planted by every 

 commercial producer and in every home garden for im- 

 mediate results and for their high fruit-producing qualities. 



Where the grower can get this ideal combination of high-class 

 berries, quick results on his initial investment, and marketable 

 fruit throughout the season, the everbearing varieties are indis- 

 pensable. 



The home garden particularly is not complete without such 

 of these varieties as will provide the home with fresh fruit the 

 first season and from early until late during succeeding season's 

 growth. 



EATHEBINE (Everbearing- Red). Recently introduced. The 

 best Red Everbearing Raspberry that we have ever grown. Like 

 its parents it is a persistent producer from early Spring to late 

 Fall. Berries being very large and of firm quality with excellent 

 flavor. 



ST. REGIS (Everbearing" Red). This variety is grown exten- 

 sively by large fruit growers and market gardeners, producing a 

 good crop within 80 days after setting. Medium to large, season 

 of ripening early. It succeeds on all soils light or heavy. Canes 

 absolutely hardy, producing large quantities of delicious fruit. 

 A valuable variety for market or home garden. 



For Complete Prices of Raspberry Plants, See Page 39 



Grov/ Everbearing Raspberrie- 



NEW 

 VARIETIES 



DEWBERRIES 



FOR HOME OR I 

 MARKET j 



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BOYSEXBERRY (Dewberry) 

 BOYSENBERRY. The New Boy.'^enberry 

 was originated in California just a few 

 years ago. It is gaining in popularity each 

 year, and in a few years we look for it to 

 replace all other varieties of dewberries. 

 The stock is yet limited and we are for- 

 tunate enough in getting a few thousand 

 plants for our customers this year. You 

 will agree with us in saying they are the 

 finest berries you have ever tasted, either 

 fresh, canned, in jams, jellies, or pies. 

 Fruit exceptionally large and vines vigorous, 

 hardy, and productive. 



The public is just beginning to realize the great value of the Dewberry 

 both for commercial profit and home use. Their large size and sweet flavor 

 make them unexcelled as a table berry. The dewberry is of the Blackberry 

 family and one planting is good for several years. They can be planted on 

 any type soil. We recommend setting them along side the fence or bound- 

 ary line in the garden. They take up very little space and a real source of 

 pleasure and profit. The following varieties are the leaders in the Dew- 

 berry field: 



ZiTJCRETIA. A verv hardv variety of the Dewberry, largely planted in the 

 North on account of its hardiness and in the South for its long-distance ship- 

 ping qualities. The fruit is large and 

 firm, excellent for making jams and 



jellies. 



YOUNGBERRY. This dwarf trailing ' 



form of the dewberry is highly prized 



by growers wherever it is known, because 



of the enormous size of the fruit and 



fine eating qualities, combined with its 



great productivity of the plant and the 



high prices the crop commands on the 



open market. 



Every dollar which you invest in this 

 plant will return big dividends. A yield 

 of 8.000 quarts per acre is not unusual 

 for the Youngberry. For the home gar- 

 den we do not know of a Dewberry that 

 will afford as much real pleasure from 

 a small investment as this variety. The 

 fruit can be eaten direct from the vines 

 or placed on the table without an addi- 

 tion of sugar. Every home should have 

 .sufficient Youngberry plants to enjoy 

 this great fruit. 





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12 plonts each Tariety Dew- 

 bcrriem Uated on this paqe. 

 36 Plant* In All 



For 



$265 



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