Blackberries 



Plant Them Along the Fence Line 

 or in That Extra Corner 



Blackberries ripen in July 

 to fill an important part in 

 keeping a continuous supply 

 of garden fresh fruit on the 

 table. Eaten just as they are 

 with cream, the rich juicy 

 flavor of the cultivated black- 

 erry is a delectable dish, 

 and in a pie or as blackberry 

 dumplings they are superb. 



Blackberries can have a part in your plant- 

 ings — along drain trenches or along the 

 back of the lot. And blackberries can be an 

 important fruit crop, too, if you are a market 

 gardener or operate a roadside stand. Get 

 ready for a bumper crop from your own 

 plantings. Set RAYNER'S hardy plants. 

 FULL GROWING DIRECTIONS INCLUDED 

 WITH YOUR ORDER. 



BLACKBERRY PRICES NO. 1 PLANTS 



6 Plants— $1.43 12 Plants— $2.10 



25 Plants— $3.30 100 Plants— $9.90 



^ Boysen berries 



Highest Quality Thornless 



The boysenberry is a hybrid fruit produced by crossing 

 r^ the blackberry, loganberry and raspberry. The result has 



brought a berry of tremendous size — often more than two 

 inches long — and of such unusually delicious flavor that 

 description is indeed difficult. If you like blackberries you 

 will just love these giant, wine-colored beauties. 



An unusually large yielder, berries hold up well for local! 

 market. Practically seedless, juicy, delicious — be sure to;j 

 include some Boysenberries in your fruit garden. || 



Bearing Age Plant Prices 



6 Plants— $2.95 12 Plants— $4.75 



25 Plants— $8.00 100 Plants— $25.00 



1 Yr. No. 1 Boysenben-y Plant Prices 



6 Plants— $2.05 12 Plants— $2.95 



25 Plants— $4.65 100 Plants— $14.05 



30 RAYNER'S RELIABILITY IS RECOGNIZED THROUGHOUT THE NATION 



