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MC NICOL’S PLANT NURSERY, R. 1, LEWES, DEL. 
The Youngberry 
25 Youngberries fill a pint basket 
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The Youngberry inherits from the Phenominal (Loganberry) much of its 
flavor, the size of cane, and some of the color and shape of the fruit; from the 
Austin Mays (Dewberry) it inherits hardiness and productivity and the 
sweetness of fruit. 
One grower says “I am a great admirer of the Giant Youngberry. It has 
the prettiest wine color, the largest berry, and the finest quality of any of 
the briar fruits I have ever grown. It makes the finest pies and is a delicious 
dessert served with sugar and cream.” It is solid enough to ship, although 
home demand will use all the Youngberries produced for a few years to come. 
After three years trial, I believe you are missing a good thing if you fail 
to try the Youngberry for home use and market. The demand for this fruit 
is far short of the supply. 
Plants 15c each; 12 for 90c, Postpaid; 100 by express or at the nursery 
$2.50. 
The Youngberries thrive where any other bush fruits grow, but do best 
in States the same latitude as Ohio and South. 
Red Raspberries 
To you who are fond of Red Raspberries and live in the Central and 
Southern states, I wish to call your attention to the NEW but little known 
Van Fleet. It is pre-eminently a variety for the Southland where other 
varieties succumb to the extremely hot summers. It ripens after other red 
raspberries are gone and continues for about five weeks. 
Here, at our nursery, we have tried a number of red raspberries, but 
Van Fleet has, after three years trial, proved so superior to other standard 
varieties in vigor of growth and yield of fruit, it is scarcely comparable. 
The local demand in Sussex County, Delaware for red raspberries is great¬ 
er than the supply of home grown fruit. I believe this need not be so if the 
fruit growers would take up Van Fleet. 
The productiveness and fine flavor of the Van Fleet fully compensates 
for lack, if any, in size and color of fruit. Plants set early this spring will 
bear a nice crop of fruit next year. 6 plants for 60c; 12 for $1.00, postpaid. 
By express or at the nursery $3.00 per 100. 
GROW YOUR OWN SHADE TREES AND FENCE POSTS. We will mail 
you, postpaid, 100 6 to 12 in. fast growing CATALPA SPECIOSA (Western 
Catalpa) for $1.00, or 50 12 to 18 in. for $1.00. Easy to grow. Plant early. 
Dear Sir: Troy, N. Y., May 16, 1935. 
‘This order arrived in wonderful shape. Never see nicer plants.” 
(Name on request). 
The Tingle Printing Co., Pittsville, Md. 
