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OUTSTANDING HEW BERRIES ** TRUE TO NAME ** STATS INSPECTED. 
HOW, THE NEW ACME THORNLESS Y0UNG3ERRY. — ( Plant Patent Ho. 4) 
disoov^ AC ? e Th01 T leSS Tounf ' beriT is the world's most SENSATIONAL plant 
c cZZ 7^l r°v n y6 f S * “ haS the 8fime lar S e * delicious, berries of the 
common Young deBerry described below, from which it is a snort plant. It 
nrcduotw« rnS, / nd I 6ry f ew srno11 seeds * ®» largest, finest quality, most 
L ’ and ra0Su P rofltaole *>erry grown. Records of 20,000 quarts and 
’ ' ^ er ° cre * -things highest prices. Great demand fresh or frozen, 
and for wines and juices. Berries 2 inches long, 30 to 60 fill a quart basket. 
^pens ea. ie^,t, acout May 15th. Easiest to nandle and cultivate. Beautiful 
m^ ne C0 or * J i nes t, most distinct, lasting dewberry - rasberry flavor. 
6 . ‘ * . ^nept ox Agriculture, State Experiment Stations, Agriculture 
oo eges ana ctner leading authorities thruout the country recommend the 
ouritf, ew orrj as the finest, most productive, profitable and satisfactory 
a -purpose oerp grown. The U. S. A. Bureau of Plant Industry says: "The 
- , n ° r ?' e ‘jf ^ r> C0ns idered oetter than the thorny Young Dewberry, being 
. wna ar isr and possibly a litcle more productive." The Acgie, being 
..orn ess, is an ornamental novelty as well as the world's best berry. 
IV moil ® y _ cro P’ 1 year old plants bear in 1 year, and a full crop 
^eco. /ear. Our 2 year old transplants bear some this spring and a full 
op.nem t year. The prices on plants are set by the Patentee. We have ex¬ 
clusive soutneastern propagators license for this plant. 
c P ? PA i? PHICES: 0ne Year old selected plants: 1-plant, 50^; 3 plants, 65/ 
pian.s, 51.15; 12 plants, $2.00; 25 plants, $3.50; 50 plants, $5.25; 
100 plants, $8.25; ,200 plants, $15.75; 500 or more, $57.00 per M. 
c i P rices on 2 year old transplants: 1 plant, 75/; 3 plants, $1.65; 
6 plants $ 2 S5; 12 plats $5.00; 25 plants $7.50; 50 plants 12.50; 
100 plants $20.00 
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YOUNG DEWBERRY (From the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture) 
the h oun S Dewoerry has achieved the greatest success ever scored by any of 
erry anally. It is a cross between the Loganberry and the Dewberry* It 
ears ^ery heavily, large attractive, dark wine colored berries with very 
e,v sma seeds. Finest flavor and begins to ripen about May 15th. 
Oou ’ Profitable All-Purpose briar berry. 
^ highly recommended by U, S. Government Farm and Home agents, and 
e eorgia Experiment Station publish a special booklet: "The Young Dew- 
erry , saving it is the best for Georgia of any of the 63 varieties of 
berries they have on trial there. 
PR I CES: nrst year selected plants,- Each 20/; 6 for 50/; 12 for 65/? 
25 tor $1.50; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $50.00; 1000 for $35.00. 
r * Ces * or 5eccr -d year bearing size plants: Each 40/; 5 for $1.00; 
12 tor $2.00; 25 fcr $3.50; 50 for $6.50; 100 for $12.00; 1000 for $75.00 
THE HEW 30YSENBEHRY: We have found the Boysenberry to be equal to the 
erne Thcnnless Youngoerry in every respect except it has briars. It ripens 
a out 10 days to 2 weeks later (about June 1st). Plants of these are 
scarce this year. 
Prices: Selected 1st year plants. Each 35/; 5 for $1.25; 10 for $2.00 
25 for $4.50; 50 for $8.50; 100 for $15.00 
THE BRAINARD BLACKBERRY, Introduced by the U. S. Department of Axri- 
o.lture, This Wonder berry is the heaviest bearer of the largest, finest 
cerries. A*perfect all-purpose home berry and a great money making 
oerry. A sure crop. Begins to ripen July 1st. 
Selected 1st year plants. Each 35/; 5 for $1.25; 10 for $2.00; 
fcr $4.So, 50 fcr $8.50; 100 for $15.00. 
offer you the six best varieties for the South. 
Jure* S+ po • ' " ' Uepic * oi Agriculture introduction; Purple, heaviest bearer, 
red * ®Sis, overbearer, till fall; Erckine, red June; Van Fleet, 
FTccfiri+ Vrl -n Gj 01 ^ € ' eTl ’ W e Hcw, June; Black Can, best black. We offer you all 
50 : P : a t the name prices: 6 for 6fy ; 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.-5; 
oj^xoi So.25; 100 for $6.00. 
Twelve Mr i>or 6 for R5f; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75. 
size plants are twice the price of 1 year old plants. 
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