Thornless Youngberry 
PROTECTED BY U. S. PLANT PATENT 
Plant Youngberries for profit. Plant them for 
home use. Their large size, sweet, delicious flavor 
and fineness of texture are practically unexcelled. 
The same large size, delicious berries of the 
common Youngberry described below except the canes 
are entirely smooth and have absolutely no thorns. 
Y T ield is very heavy—in fact a one year plot test 
showed the Thornless type to outyield the common 
Youngberry by 20 per cent. 
The very large size of both of these Youngberries 
may be visualized from the report of Peter Steig, 
Shandon, Ohio, that he produced 25 Youngberries 
that filled a pint basket. 
The Youngberry has achieved the greatest success 
ever scored by any of the berry family. It not only 
bears very heavily, but the fruit is easy to handle, 
is very attractive, ships well, keeps well, cans well, 
and has so many commercial possibilities, and fits 
in so well in the home garden, that everybody should 
be interested in having a few vines or a commercial 
planting. 
l T oungberries thrive where any other bush fruit 
grow but do best in states the same latitude as Ohio 
and South. 
I am greatly enthused over 
the new giant Youngberry. 
It is the largest berry and 
prettiest dark wine color as 
well as the best quality of 
any of the briar fruits I have 
ever grown. Makes the finest 
pies and is a delicious des¬ 
sert served with sugar and 
cream and solid enough for 
shipping purposes. My neigh¬ 
bor, this year, has one-half 
acre bearing its second crop 
from which he harvested fifty 
2 4-quart crates which sold 
readily for $3.00 per crate. 
This is a year when very few 
berries brought that figure. 
E. L. McJilton, Illinois. 
July 8, 1932, _ 
Prices 
Youngberry Plants 
Postpaid 
by 
txpress Not 
Prepaid 
Each 
6 
12 
25 
100 
200 
1000 
Common 1 yr. 
. . $ .20 
$ .75 
$1.00 
$2.00 
$ 3.50 
$ 6.00 
$25.00 
Common 2 yr. 
1.00 
1.50 
3.00 
7.00 
12.50 
40.00 
Thornless 1 yr. 
Brainerd Blackberry 
. . .50 
1.15 
2.00 
3.50 
7.75 
15.00 
55.00 
Brainerd 1 yr. 
Brainerd 2 yr. 
. . $ .25 
$1.00 
1.35 
$1.75 
2.50 
$3.25 
4.50 
7.50 
10.00 
14.00 
60.00 
Brainerd Blackberry —Photo U. S. Dept, of Agr. 
BRAINERD BLACKBERRY 
A New Tremendously Heavy Yielding Blackberry for 
the Central, Southern and Pacific Coast States 
A trailing type much hardier and better in all other re¬ 
spects than the Himalaya. Brainerd is extremely productive 
of very large clusters of high quality berries when fully ripe 
and which contain relatively smaller seeds than other black¬ 
berries of this type. The Department of Agriculture has 
made numerous tests of this variety and because of its greater 
hardiness and tremendous yields of large, highly-flavored 
berries has deemed it a very worth-while variety and worthy 
of introduction. 
We offer Brainerd to our customers this year for trial and 
suggest that you plant it near some other variety of black¬ 
berry to be certain of thorough pollination. See above sched¬ 
ule of prices. 
DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA 
The berries are far larger and incom¬ 
parably better than any blackberry and 
of unequalled excellence; soft, sweet, and luscious throughout; 
of brightest glossy black color. Most desirable variety for 
Ohio conditions. 
Price, $1.00 per doz.; $2.50 per 100; $9.00 per 500; 
$10.50 per 1000. 
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