The Sensational New Boysenberry 
In this, the third season that we have offered plants of the Boysen¬ 
berry, it has more firmly than ever established itself as the largest and 
finest of all berries. The plants have amazed us by their hardiness, 
many reports of their success reaching us from colder regions, where 
Boysenberries have withstood temperatures as low as 14 degrees below 
The enormous size of the berries, the extreme vigor of the 
vines, the immense crops which they bear, and the high 
_ quality of the fruit, whether used fresh or in jams, jellies, 
PpjBkMMfP'' pies, and preserves, have all combined to make the Boysen- 
berry the most talked-about berry in the country. 
PRICES ON BOYSENBERRIES 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
1 year Transplants.$ .35 $2.50 $20.00 
Rooted Tips.20 1.75 10.00 
(Rooted Tips $80.00 per 1000, 500 at thousand-rate) 
ABOVE 
BOYSENBERRIES 
Natural Size 
These big luscious berries 
can be grown almost any¬ 
where in the country, thriv¬ 
ing and producing big crops 
in both the hot desert sum¬ 
mer of Arizona and the cold 
winters of Michigan and 
Ohio. Additional data on 
page 22. 
Below: The Glorious Transvaal Daisies (Gerberas) 
One of the finest cut flowers for California. Arm¬ 
strong Gerberas are much larger flowered and 
longer stemmed than the ordinary type. 
Blakemore Strawberries, the 
Finest Strawberry in 
California 
Blakemore Strawberry 
We recommend the Blakemore as the finest Straw¬ 
berry for planting in California. Its outstanding 
characteristic is its beautiful bright red color, inside 
and out, a color which does not change after the 
berries are picked or after they are preserved. The 
berries are large, firm, easily picked, long keeping. 
If you want the most beautiful berries you ever saw, 
lots of them, ripening over a long season, plant 
Blakemore. 
25 for 75c; 100 for $2.00; 1000 for $8.00 
TRANSVAAL DAISIES 
Gerbera. These magnificent South African flowers 
are exceedingly popular, the graceful shape and 
delicate hues of the beautiful blooms placing them 
among the best of the low bedding plants and mak¬ 
ing them invaluable for cut flowers. When planting, 
be sure not to cover the crown with earth. We offer 
an improved large-flowered, long-stemmed strain in 
colors ranging from straw all through various shades 
of pink, yellow, and orange to brilliant scarlet and 
crimson. 
4-inch pots, 25c each, $2.50 per dozen.; bare root divisions, 
$1.50 per dozen. 
