FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY 
CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
BANNER 
BLACKBERRIES 
15c each; 6 for 75c. 
HIMALAYA GIANT—A late Blackberry, coming after 
the other berries are gone and ripening over a period 
of several weeks. In northern California they are 
seldom injured by frost, as they blossom after all 
frosts are over. Must be grown on a trellis. 
MAMMOTH (or Black Logan)—A rapid grower, trail¬ 
ing upon trellises. Canes are large and strong. Fruit 
enormously large often reaching 2% inches in 
length. Seed small and soft. 
THORNLESS (Cory’s)—Perfectly Thornless—Grows like 
the Mammoth Blackberry. Rapid grower; canes 
large and strong; foliage large, thick and deep green 
in color; fruit large, early. 
CURRANTS 
25c each; 6 for $1.25. 
CHERRY—The largest Red Currant. Berries grow in 
lmmptKP 
WHITE GRAPE—Hardiest White Currant introduced. 
DEWBERRIES 
20c each; 6 for $1.00. 
LUCRETIA—The Dewberry is a wonderful berry; rip¬ 
ening an immense crop of fruit early. 
STRAWBERRIES 
BANNER—The Pacific Coast’s most popular Straw¬ 
berry, producing berries of uniformly good size, 
finely shaped, of a rich, red color. Vines are vigor¬ 
ous and produce abundantly, making them preferred 
by commercial growers, while their fine flavor makes 
them popular for home gardens. 30c for 12; $2.00 
per 100; $15 per 1,000. 
MAGOON—This self-fertilizing Strawberry is a leader 
in hardiness. The berries are large and of fine form. 
They are bright red in color, and have a very rich, 
full flavor. 12 for 30c; 100 for $2.00. 
MARSHALL—Large size, very sweet with excellent 
flavor. Heavy producer. Good market variety. 12 for 
30c; 100 for $2.00. 
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GOOSEBERRIES 
20c each; 6 for $1.00. 
CHAMPION—Berries large and brownish red. 
DOWNING—Fruit pale green, large and juicy. 
LOGANBERRIES 
15c each; 6 for 75c. 
Long fruit, dark respberry red, with shape of blackberry 
and a flavor which favors both. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
15c each; 6 for 75c. 
Mammoth berries, cross between the Loganberry and 
the Dewberry. Ideal for jelling and canning. 
RASPBERRIES 
CUTHBERT—“The Queen of the Market”—A hardy 
variety. The berries—a deep, rich crimson in color. 
15c per plant; $1.00 per 10. 
GREGG—Best Black Variety—Canes grow strongly and 
under good culture are very productive. Berries 
large, firm, meaty and of fine flavor. 25c each; 10 
for $1.50. 
RENAREE—Superior to any other Raspberry—Berries 
are deep, rich crimson in color, delicious flavor and 
firm. Heaviest bearer. 15c each; $1.00 per 10. 
RENAREE RASPBERRY 
Please include Sales Tax within the State of California 
VARIOUS BERRIES 
Orders for $1.00 and over for all items of berries, we pay postage. Under $1.00 if no other plants ordered 
add 15c extra to cover postage and packing. 
Pruning the Cane Fruits—Blackberries, Dewberries, 
Raspberries, etc. The cane fruits bear on the growth of 
the previous season. The first thing to remember then is: 
cut out old canes as soon as they have fruited. Better done 
soon as possible after the crop is harvested, although it 
may be deferred to Fall or Winter. Over prolific varie¬ 
ties, should have all but four or five canes cut out to the 
ground. Cut back the new canes and their side shoots a 
third or so in the winter or early spring. 
