URBANK’S PHENOMENAL BERRY 
^HIS is one of Mr. Burbank's latest Berry Tri¬ 
umphs. He describes it as being larger than 
the largest berry ever before known, bright crim¬ 
son Raspberry color, productive as could be desir¬ 
ed and the most delicious of all berries for home 
use. 
The Berries grow in clusters from five to ten or 
more, and individual berries under favorable con¬ 
ditions have measured three inches around one 
way by three and one-half to four inches the other 
way. It’s a surprise and delight to people when 
first seen, being so large and luscious. Mr. Bur¬ 
bank has recently said: "It is the best berry in 
the world, and the prophecy of others that it is 
the coming berry of the future." 
It is pronounced by experts "the greatest won¬ 
der of all." It tastes and looks like both Rasp¬ 
berry and Blackberry. 
It is one of the most remarkable new fruits ever 
introduced and is all that is claimed for it. 
A half dozen plants in the garden will produce 
enough fruit for any ordinary sized family. 
You can start this berry from seed and we have 
secured a good supply from our grower and we 
are only offering the seed this year. We expect 
an enormous demand for this great berry. 
By all means start it this season. 
Pkt. v 8c.s 3 pkts.. 20e.; G pkts., 30c.; 
pkts., 50c. 
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HIMALAYA BLACKBERRY is a vigoi 7 
, l • ™ akin ? a growth of from 20 to 30 ft. in one year 
an ™, can k e trained on a fence or arbor similar to grape vines 
1 he enormous clusters of large sized berries ripen all summer 
ma^njr the Himalaya the most productive of any variety known 
They have no core and the flavor is sweet, of unusual richness 
and when ripe they will literally melt in the mouth. For pies and 
jellies the Himalaya Berry is a perfect success, being ahead of 
any similar fruit. The severity of their climate has made the 
terries hardy and both plant and fruit will stand extrems of 
heat and cold better than any other variety. It is hard for you to 
realize what a treat a dish of these berries would be. We believe 
they will be in great demand as soon as they are known and 
enough grown in the United States to supply the demand You 
would be surprised how easily you can start plants from the seeds 
and will soon have them producing fruit in your own garden. 
Three bushes will produce all the berries an ordinary sized family 
can eat. Now is the time to sfart and be the first in your neigh¬ 
borhood to grow these wonderful berries, and we have been very 
fortunate in securing a limited quantity of seed which we were 
obliged to pay an enormous price for, and offer as follows- 
Her pkt- l()r. ; 3pkt.H., 35c.; 6 pkts., 40c. ; fgnkts.. «0c. 
