Blackberries 



Plant Them Along the Fence Line 

 or in That Extra Comer 



Once j'oii've tasted vine-ripened blackberries so 

 ripe and juicy that they just tumble into your 

 hands, you'll realize why so many gardeners con- 

 sider a few blackberry vines an important part 

 of their fruit plantings. 



Ripen in July — great for eating fresh — in 

 pies — blackberry dumplings — tarts — sauces 

 ;and marvelous for jams — jellies — and freezing. 



A good profit item for local trade and roadside 

 stands, too. 



Plant them 3 or 4 feet apart along the fence 

 line or the back of the lot. 12 to 25 plants will 

 provide a generous supply of fruit. 



Complete planting directions with order. 



BLACKBERRY PRICES 

 No. 1 Plants 



6 Plants— $1.65 12 Plants— $ 2.75 



25 Plants— $4.50 100 Plants— $12.00 



Plant these in Spring 



Be Sure to Try This Great New Variety 



NEW 



{EBONY KING 



BLACKBERRY 



Earliest Bearing 

 100% Producer 



A new variety originating in Michigan that is proving 

 superior to other blackberries in ability to ripen fruit. 

 Every bush sets and ripens an enormous quantity of fruit 

 and the extreme hardiness of the plants makes it re- 

 markably resistant to winter damage. 



Berries are jet black, very large in size and of very 

 good dessert quality. If you want a blackberry of su- 

 perior growing and fruiting habit we can supply Ebony 

 King in limited quantities as listed. 



6 plants $2.10; 12 plants $3.95; 25 plants $7.25 



Highest 

 Quality 



Boysenberries 



Thornless 

 Type 



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The Boysenberry is a hybrid fruit produced by crossing the black- 

 berry, 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 larger yielder, berries hold up well for local market. 

 Practically seedless, juicy, delicious — be sure to include some Boy- 

 senberries in your fruit garden. 



Plant them six feet apart. Planting directions with order. Spec- 

 ial trellissing information on request. 



Bearing Age Plant Prices 



6 Plants— $3.95 

 25 Plants— $9.30 



1 Yr. No. 1 Boysenberry 



6 Plants— $2.05 

 25 Plants— $4.65 



PLANT IN EARLY SPRING! 



PLANTING SUCCESS BEGINS WITH PL.ANTS FROM RAYNER BROTHERS 



12 Plants— $ 5.95 

 100 Plants— $30.00 

 Plant Prices 

 12 Plants— $ 2.95 

 100 Plants— $14.05 



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