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APPETIZER BERRIES 
If you are satisfied with fruits you have been eating, don't read this page. These 
choicest new fruits are reserved for berry critics who like nippy new taste-teasers! 
Emlong's are always first to offer new fruits which have especially attractive qualities: 
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A Snappy New Purplecap 
At last, a Purplfecap which is large in size and excellent in quality! Berries are an 
attractive wine-purple when ripe, and have a mild, honey-sweet flavor—a blend of 
Red and Black Raspberry. The fruit does not crumble. Very valuable for fresh desserts, 
pies, jam, preserves and juice. Introduced by the N. Y. Expt. Sta. as Sodus, it is a 
cross between Newburgh Red and Dundee Black Raspberries. Plants succeed on poor 
soil, are vigorous growers and very productive. No winter injury or Mosaic has been 
found in these plants—an important feature for commercial growers to note. Plants 
grow like Blackcaps, but berries are shaped like Red Raspberries. Don't miss this 
rare berry-treat! Limited supply—order today! PRICES: 1-Yr. Selected, 3 for 75c; 
6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.45. 
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Forerunner oi a 
New Race of Berries 
Every Youngberry is a huge, plump, glistening, maroon-red mor¬ 
sel of delight! Delicious when only half ripe. Nearly colorless 
and seeds are few. Flavor is a grand treat: a flawless blend of 
Blackberry—Raspberry—Dewberry—Loganberry. Rich wine-col¬ 
ored juice is ideal for fruit cocktail. Fruit is equally delicious 
fresh or canned. Makes tasty pies! 
Youngberries attain a size of 11/2 by II /4 inches. Ripen earlier 
than Dewberries. Vines are thrifty growers, very productive, and 
immune from disease. Set plants 4x7 and trellis to a wire 21/2 
feet above ground. Hardy in lower Michigan. Can be protected 
in colder climates by mulching canes with leaves in Winter. 
Your choice of two successful varieties: 
Standard Youngberry, 
Acme Thornless, 1-Yr. 
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Ultra-Classy New Fruit from California 
Place your magnifying glass over the largest YOUNGBERRY in 
the cluster at the left, enlarge it to 2 by li / 2 inches—that's a 
MAMMOTHBERRY. Called Boysenberry in California. Excels 
Youngberry in size and beauty. Has a new, rich, tangy flavor 
Outclasses every other berry we 
all its own 
have eaten when canned. The few seeds are 
scarcely noticeable. Rich syrupy juice is useful 
in many ways to wake up lazy appetites. 
Mammothberry plants are set 6 x 6 and trellised. 
Plant some in your garden this Spring, and 
treat your family to some real, "nuggets" of 
goodness next year. Only a few plants to offer 
this Spring—order today! PRICES: 1-Yr. vines, 
50c each; 3 for $1.29; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.25. 
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Everbearing Strawberry 
A natural Hill Berry" which 
can be planted as close as 12 
inches apart each way and 
seldom makes runners. Plants 
set in April stool out into many 
crowns, forming large clumps. 
Commence to bear soon after 
planted and continue until 
Winter. Enormous producers, 
easy to grow. Berries deep, 
glowing-red, solid as a rock 
but juicy and sweet. Six top 
a pint box! A fancy straw¬ 
berry! Supply limited — order 
early. Ready-to-bear plants, 
6 for 75c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for 
$2.25; 100 for $6.95. 
Giant Youngberry 
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