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Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
4 Delicious Hardy Small Fruits You Should Plant 
3300 Dewberries 
Lueretia 
3302 New Thornless Youngberry 
Different from any berry grown. Cross be¬ 
tween Loganberry and Dewberry. Vines are 
thrifty growers, very productive and immune 
from disease. The rich wine color 1 % x 1 % 
inch fruit which ripens earlier than Dewber¬ 
ries are delicious fresh or canned. Makes tasty 
pies. The wine colored juice is ideal for fruit 
cocktail. Flavor is pleasant, sweet, with the 
tartness of the Blackberry. Culture same as 
Dewberries. Special Low Prepaid Prices. Each, 
33 cts.; 3 for 69 cts.; 5 for 85 cts.; 10 for 
$1.59; 25 for $2.95; 50 for $5.45; 100 for 
$9.95. 
Dewberries—The Big Money Maker 
$1000 a Year per Acre with Lueretia Dewberries 
3303 LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES are bringing big 
money and are said to be more profitable than any 
other fruit grown at the present time. Berries are 
very large, bright glossy black, beautiful and of de¬ 
licious flavor. They are earlier and larger than black¬ 
berries. Of slender trailing growth, and immensely 
productive. Plants should be set four feet apart in 
the row, with rows six to seven feet apart and string 
on single wires held up by short posts, same as 
Grapes. We figure 1700 plants are required to set an 
acre. Mulch over in late Autumn. Strong plants. Special 
Low Prepaid Prices. 5 for 39 cts.; 10 for 65 cts.; 25 for 
$1.24; 50 for $1.89; 100 for $3.15. Not prepaid. 100 for 
$2.35; 500 for $8.45; 1000 for $15.65. 
Blackberries 
For delicious jams, jellies, and pies, the Blackberry is 
hard to beat. Very easy to grow, requiring ordinary, well- 
drained soil, clay and sand mixture preferred, set in rows 
6 feet apart and 2 feet in the rows. A good mulching under 
the bushes will help to conserve the moisture, and we ad¬ 
vise pinching back the canes occasionally through the sea¬ 
son. 3300 Early Harvest. Is very 
earliest. Berries medium size 
and sweet. Plants dwarf and 
compact, may be planted close 
together. Particularly suited 
for south of Rockford; not 
good for extreme north. 
3301 Snyder. Due to its very 
high quality and great produc¬ 
tiveness, this is the leading 
commercial variety. The ber¬ 
ries are long, jet black, rich 
and sweet in flavor and with¬ 
out any hard core. The bushes 
are extremely hardy, and very 
productive. Special Low Pre¬ 
paid Prices on Blackberries. 
5 for 39 cts.; 10 for 65 cts.; 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $1.87; 100 
for $3.21. Not Prepaid. 100 
for $2.45; 500 for $8.95; 1000 
3300 Early Harvest for $16.95. 
3324 Sensational New Boysenberry—Immense Size 
Very Sweet Delicious Flavor—Big Money Making Crop. Don’t Delay—Get Started This Season. 
Whether you live in the city or out in the country, here is an opportunity for you to make a handsome 
profit wdth a small investment, and a little labor. The New Boysenberry is such an improvement over 
all other vine berries that Berry Growers in California, where it originated are growing it almost exclu¬ 
sively. It is hardy and during the past winter was not killed at 15 below zero; however, in the extreme 
cold section we recommend leaving the canes on the ground for the first -winter, and mulch over with 
straw. Berries are of immense size, bluish-black. They grow in clusters on long stems so that the thorns 
do not bother in picking. Picking season is long, lasting from 6 to 8 weeks, so you see the berry really 
has a tendency towards being an Everbearer. Fruit has a delicious flavor, very sweet, very few seeds 
which are small. Makes wonderful jelly, marmalade, jams and a most excellent fountain drink by adding 
four times as much water and very little sugar. Same culture on above as on all other bush berries. Spe¬ 
cial Low Prepaid Prices. Each, 37 cts.; 3 for 90 cts.; 5 for $1.25; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.15; 50 for $8.00. 
3334 Sensational New Boysenberry—1 inch in Diameter and 1*4 in. Loiir 
We challenge the World to give better values on Fruits, Hardy Shrubs or Vines. 
