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D NEW AND WONDERFUL BERRIES 



or Any Section, North, South, East or West 



BURBANK'S HYBRID BERRY "PHENOMENAL" 



Mr. Burbank's Late^it Berry Triumph. 

 A cross between the Improved California Dewberry and Cuthbert Raspberry. The color and flavor are those ot 

 the Raspberry, while in size and shape it is more like the Dewberry. It is described by the originator as "The besi 

 berry in the world" and "Larger than the largest berry ever known before." The past season's experience justifiet 

 this enthusiastic praise. The berries grow in clusters from five to ten, or more, and single berries, grown under favor- 

 able conditions, have measured three inches one way by three and one-half to four the other way. The color is a bright 

 crimson. They are of delicious flavor ana verj' desirable for pies, jelhes, jams, etc. The plants are very hardy, thrifty 

 and easily grown. Half a dozen plants in the garden or back-yard will furnish an abundant supply of choice berriet 

 throughout June and July. For fruit growers, no berry can be more profitable than the Phenomenal. It is an excel 

 lent shipper and brings highest prices wherever offered. Price, Strong Plants, each 15c.; 2 for 25c ; doz., $U5, postpaid 



THE MAMMOTH BLACKBERRY 



The Giant of .-MI — Grand Quality. 



The result of a cross between the Texas Early and the California Dewberry. It is all that its name implies, botb 

 as to cane and fruit. It is a rampant grower and, for best results, should be trained on trellis where it will make 

 20 feet of growth in one season. The berries are enormously large, in fact, the largest blackberries in the world. Thej 

 measure from 2 to 2i inches long, thus eclipsing any other sort. For cooking purposes fulfills all the desired qualitief- 

 of other Blackberries, and as a fresh fruit is generally preferable, owing to large size and having more pulp and less 

 core. Price, Strong Plants, each 15c.; 2 for 25c.; doz., SI. 00, postpaid. 



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J /jtnmoth Blackberry 



THE STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY (tree strawberry) 



A Beautiful Fruit from Japan. 



Bush from 18 inches to 2 feet in height, entirely hardy and impervious to heat and drought. Berries are largei 

 than the largest .strawberries, bright shining scarlet with ait exquisite bloom. 



IT MAKES DELICIOUS JELLY, JAAIS AND TARTS, 

 Ha^-ing a delicious flavor entirely different from any other fruit. An immense yielder, producing regularly ana 

 abundantly. It bears the first season and gets stronger and larger each year. All lovers of fruit should give 

 it a trial. It will both surprise and please you. The illustration herewith Is a true reproduction from life 

 Price I5c. each; 2 for 25c.; or $1.00 per doz., postpaid. 



NEW LOGAN BERRY , blackberry raspberry) 



This Thornless Raspberry Blackberry originated in California. The vine or cane of the J^gan Berry grows 

 urdike either the Blackberry or Raspberry. It is an exceedingly strong grower, making the growth of 

 10 feet in one season, of a deep green color,'coarso and thick. The fruit is as large as the largest sized Black- 

 berry, of the same form and shape, and the color, when fully ripe, is a dark bright red. It partakes of the fla- 

 vors of both the Blackberry and Raspberry, having a very mild, pleasant flavor. It is exceUent for the table 

 and the seeds are very small and not abundant. The fruit is extremely firm and the vines are enormous bearers. 

 The fruit ripens and is gone before Raspberries and Blackberries become plentiful. Always sells at highest 

 prices. Vines are rust-proof and without objectionable thorns, and are never attacked by insects. I know my 

 customers will find this the most valuable fruit known. Prices 15c. each; 2 for 25c. ; or $1.25 per doz., postpaid. 



THE WONDERFUL HIMALAYA BERRY 



Very Hardy and Splendid QuaHty. 



Ripening after all other berries are gone and extending the berry season several weeks. It is a vigorous 

 grower and should be grown on trellis, as under favorable conditions, the vines will grow from 30 to 40 feet 

 in one year. The berries are large, black and borne in clusters. They are of oblong shape, very juicy and al- 

 most full from the core. Very rich and need very little sugar in cooking. They begin ripening the last of June 

 and as fast as the ripe fruits are pulled off more ripen until frost. It is the hardiest berry knomi and wUl re- 

 sist drought and cold more than any other berry, and having a root Uke a small tree which strikes down deep 

 to moisture, it is not necessary to irrigate them, only on high, dry, hot land. A perfect shipper. In yieltf. 

 this variety surpasses any berry ever introduced. Price, Strong Plants, each 20c. ; 3 for 50c. ; doz., $l.SO,"post- 

 paid. 



Strawberry Raspberry 



Wonderful Himalaya Berry. 



New Logan Berry. 



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