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BOYD NURSERY COMPANY 
BROWN TURKEY —Large, brown, resembles the 
Brunswick, probably better. It is sometimes called 
the Brunswick. 
Each 10 
12 to 18 inch _$0.20 $1.80 
18 to 24 inch _ .26 2.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
EARLY HARVEST —Valuable because one of the 
earliest to ripen; berries medium size and good 
quality. A strong grower and exceedingly prolific. 
SNYDER —Another hardy and productive variety. 
Fruit early, medium sweet and of good size; no 
hard core. Well known and desirable. 
ELDORADO —Very hardy, enduring the Winters of 
the far Northwest without injury; very produc¬ 
tive and of extra fine quality. A dependable va¬ 
riety to plant. 
Prices all varieties of Blackberries: 
10 100 
Good Btrong plants _$0.50 $3.50 
Eldorado 
RASPBERRIES 
COLUMBIAN —Purple berries, very large, juicy 
and sweet. Favorite canning variety. Bush of strong 
growth and a heavy bearer. 
CUMBERLAND —Black. Early, firm, good size ber¬ 
ries of fin,e quality and hardy, withstanding the 
cold of the northern states as well as the heat of 
the south. 
GREGG- —A black Raspberry. Berries large, firm, 
ship well. Black, with light bloom; few seeds: 
quality good. Makes very strong canes. 
ST. REGIS —Everbearing Red. Large, sweet ber¬ 
ries of attractive red, producing a good crop in 
July and continues to frpit all summer. Very pro¬ 
fitable, as the late berries command high prices. 
10c each; 76c per 10; $5.00 per 100. 
LATHAM —-A new Red Raspberry, hardy, productive, 
excellent for garden planting. The best paying late 
berry, brings top prices on all markets. 10c each; 
75c per 10; $5.00 per 100. 
Prices all varieties except St. Regis and Latham: 
Each 10 
Good strong plants _$0.05 $0.40 
Common Wild Black Cap_ .03 .26 
Burbank 
PLUMS 
The market demand for high grade plums /Is 
almost unlimited and for dessert, cooking and can¬ 
ning, no fruit is more delicious. 
ABUNDANCE —One of the largest, best and hard¬ 
iest of the Japanese Plums. Pale amber, turning 
to red; yellow sweet flesh. 
BURBANK —Large, deep red, with yellow flesh; 
juicy and sweet; tree vigorous and strong. An¬ 
other of the Japanese varieties. 
RED JUNE —Japanese. Skin garnet-red; flesh light 
yellow, somewhat meaty; sweet, good; season 
early, ripens a week or so before the Abundance. 
Tree large, vigorous, spreading, hardy and produc¬ 
tive. 
KELSEY’S JAPAN —Size large, heart-shaped, long 
pointed. Color greenish yellow 1 , sometimes flushed 
with red. Prolific and bears while young. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON —Skin purplish black 
with thick bloom and numerous dots; flesh golden 
yellow. Season late; fruits small in size. An old, 
well known variety. 
Prices all varieties of Plums: 
Each 10 100 
3 to 4 feet _$0.40 $3.50 $30.00 
4 to 5 feet _ .50 4.50 40.00 
Cumberland 
FIGS 
Figs are more difficult to transplant than any 
other tree, except the Persimmon. Small trees are 
more likely to live than the larger size. 
