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HENRY FIELD SEED COMPANY 
Raspberries 
Chief Reel Raspbe: 
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Raspberries 
POSTPAID PRICES 
1 yr. tips: 45c per doz.; 25 
for 80c; 100 for $2.75. 
2 yr. heavy: 85c per doz.; 
25 for $1.60; 100 for $5.50. 
QUILLAN. Here is the 
new big, late Black Rasp¬ 
berry. Disease resistant 
too. Always loaded with 
sweet jet black fruit. Has 
been constantly recom¬ 
mended by the. Agricul¬ 
tural Colleges. We be¬ 
lieve that it is the great¬ 
est variety grown today. 
CUMBERLAND. The old 
reliable that thrives 
everywhere, stands the 
cold weather and bears 
every year. It is always 
loaded with unusually 
large, firm, jet black ber¬ 
ries. Justly popular. 
BERRIES 
for Table or Profit 
Here are the rich delicious fruits that provide gorgeous 
desserts for your table for weeks and give you the finest 
of jams and jellies and sauces for canning. 
There is never a crop failure with Blackberries. Put 
them on your poor land in rows 7 feet apart with the plants 
4 ft. apart. All berries are easy to grow with little care. 
Put in your garden these valuable, profitable and dependable 
berries to bear year after year. 
Cumberland Black Raspberry 
The Mew 
Youngberry 
POSTPAID PRICES 
65c per doz.; 25 for $1.10; 
100 for $3.50. 
Youngberry is more pop¬ 
ular every year. A heavy 
yielding plant with rich, 
blackish purple berries over 
an inch long. Plant them in 
rows 6 feet apart and the 
plants about 4 feet apart. 
Or they’ll grow along the 
fence. Mulch in Iowa for 
winter. 
Red Raspberries 
POSTPAID PRICES: 1 doz. for 45c; 25 for 85c; 100 for $2.95. 
CHIEF. The new early red Raspberry. Now after twelve 
years of testing in all parts of the country it can be rec¬ 
ommended to bear vigorously and from 10 to 12 days 
earlier than other varieties. The berries are dark red, 
good size and extra firm. They come on early when the 
market prices are high. Chief will stand hot, dry weather 
and has never been known to suffer winter injury. A 
planting of Chief and Latham together is absolutely ideal. 
LATHAM. Large fruit, 
erect and vigorous bushes. 
One test showed 5,430 
quarts of fancy berries 
per acre, a $1600 profit. 
ST. REG-IS. Everbearing- 
Will bear right away and 
until late fall. 
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Blackberries 
POSTPAID PRICES: 60c per doz.; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.25. 
EARLY HARVEST. A standard early bearer and although the fruit is 
medium sized, they are the rich glossy black of excellent flavor that 
makes them popular. 
ELDORADO. The Eldorado is enormous in size. These strong, large 
plants are regularly loaded with heavy crops of sweet coreless ber¬ 
ries. Ship well, and is a big favorite with all housewives. 
MESEREAU. A large blackberry that is more and more popular. The 
bushes are not as upright growing, but the fruit is larger and better 
quality than any other mid-season berry. 
SNYDER. Here is the well-known favorite. It is a very dependable 
hardy Blackberry that does well in all parts of the country. 
New Giant Blackberry or Boysenberry 
A wonder berry for size and goodness both. A brand new giant 
berry—larger than youngberry, with flavor from the raspberry, 
loganberry and blackberry, its parent stock. Trail on the ground 
and, with covering, is believed fairly hardy. 
Price 30c each, 4 lor $1.00, postpaid 
Dewberry 
POSTPAID PRICES: 50c per doz.; 25 for 90c; 100 for $3.00. 
LUCRETIA. Large sweet coreless berries milder than a blackberry. 
If you have never tasted a Dewberry you have missed a great treat. 
They make fine pies and jellies, and are good for juice too. 
Eldorado Blackberry 
