Proven Berry Plants i < KNOTT’S BERRY PLACE / 
Trees and Vines 
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PICKING YOUNGBERRIES IN ONE OP OUR FIELDS 
We strongrly recommend this berry for districts everywhere it is not already very 
heavily produced. It is big\ can be gfrown and picked very cheaply, and the public 
sure does like Young-berries. 
This was all the more remarkable, be¬ 
cause he lived in a section that abounded 
in wild berries of several different kinds, 
and just goes to prove that people like 
Youngberries and are anxious to buy 
them after once trying them. We sold 
retail, over our counter at our roadside 
market, during the 1934 season, more 
than a carload of Youngberries. 
If you are in the commercial berry 
business, or if you are planning on mak¬ 
ing a planting of berries for the market, 
you should plant some Youngberries, be¬ 
cause there is an insistent and growing 
demand for the fruit, and because you 
can grow them and pick them cheaper 
than most other varieties, and because 
they product large crops regularly. 
These are important facts for the com¬ 
mercial grower to consider, because it is 
very discouraging to grow a crop and 
then find there is no market for it. 
If you are growing berries only for 
home use, you should, by all means, have 
some Youngberries in your garden. You 
will be delighted with their large size 
and wonderful flavor, and you will be 
pleased with the ease with which they 
can be grown and picked. Ten plants 
(enough for a sixty-foot row) will cost 
only $1.00 delivered to you. Order now 
and have a fine berry garden next year. 
Plants are ready to ship any time after 
January 1st. 
Thornless Young-berry —We have tried 
more than a dozen different strains of 
thornless Youngberries, all of which have 
proved much less prolific than regular 
Youngberries, and we have discarded all 
of them. We use plants from only the 
genuine original Youngberries in our 
plantings and any Youngberry plants 
from our nursery will be carefully se¬ 
lected plants from our own fields. 
Plant 6 feet apart in rows spaced 6 
feet part. About 1000 plants per acre. 
Write for special prices in larger 
quantities or prices f. o. b. here. 
Discounts equal to shipping charges 
allowed on orders taken from our nurs¬ 
ery. 
Prices prepaid—1, 15c; 10, $1.00; 25, 
$2.00; 50, $3.00; 100, $4.50; 1000, $32.00. 
The Loganberry 
The fruit is large, long, an attractive 
red color, and although it is a little sour 
it is highly prized by a very great many 
people for jams and jellies and for mix¬ 
ing with raspberries and other berries in 
jams and preserves. The vines are trail¬ 
ing and have to be grown on trellis. The 
berries are large and easily picked. Plant 
six feet part in rows six feet across. 
About 1000 plants per acre. 
Prices prepaid—Each, 15c; 10 for $1.00; 
25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.00; 
1000 for $40.00. 
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