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SELECT BERRIES 
Above: Armstrong Early 
Ripening Youngberries. They 
Bear Enormous Crops. 
Red Raspberries 
Cuthbert. The deep red fruit is large and 
firm, fine in flavor, and the strong growing 
tall plants are very heavily foliaged, protect¬ 
ing the fruit from sunburn. The fruit of the 
Cuthbert is sold on the Los Angeles market as 
Casberry. It is by far the finest Red Raspberry 
for this section and most other sections. 15c 
each, $1.25 per 10, $6.00 per 100. 
Golden Queen. A most desirable berry for 
home use because the beautiful light yellow 
berries have an individual charm along with 
their high quality and delicious flavor. It is 
almost identical with Cuthbert except for the 
color which is light yellow. 25c each, $2.00 per 
10, $15.00 per 100. 
Van Fleet. A new Raspberry recently intro¬ 
duced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture 
and recommended by them as being especially 
adapted to the warmer sections of the country 
where most other Red Raspberries do not do 
very well. From what we have seen of Van 
Fleet the berries are of excellent quality and 
they seem to bear even heavier crops than 
Cuthbert, while the bushes are strong and 
vigorous. 25c each, $2.00 per 10, $15.00 per 100. 
One for Ripley 
Iceberg. Believe it or 
not, here is a Blackberry 
which is white. The plants 
are strong, they bear well, 
and the fruit is of fair 
quality. It is a real Black¬ 
berry but the berries are 
white. 25c each, $2.00 per 
10 . 
Loganberries 
Loganberries. Long a fav¬ 
orite berry on the entire 
Pacific Coast. This is a 
selected strain of the old 
type, just like the new 
Thornless Logan described 
below but somewhat 
thorny. 15c each; $1.25 per 
10; $8.00 per 100. 
Thornless Logan 
Thornless Loganberry. (Plant Patent 
No. 82.) The vigorous, hardy, trailing 
vines produce enormous crops of very 
large, long, dark red berries with a rich 
sub-acid flavor which have long been 
famous for their excellence in jams, jel¬ 
lies and preserves. We recommend this 
new improved thornless type, the canes 
being absolutely thornless, making pick¬ 
ing a pleasure. Plant 6 by 6 feet on a 
trellis. 35c each, $2.50 per 10, $20 per 100. 
Gooseberry 
Oregon Champion. Large 
round, transparent, pale 
green fruit of excellent 
quality. Gooseberries are 
a delight in every garden 
where they can be suc¬ 
cessfully grown, but they 
do not bear well in the 
lowlands of So. California. 
35c each, $2.50 per 10. 
Currants 
Perfection. A good qual¬ 
ity bright red Currant, 
with a rich mild sub-acid 
flavor. The plants bear 
heavy crops wherever con¬ 
ditions are suitable for 
Currants. 35c each, $2.50 
per 10. 
Dorsett Strawberries, Nat¬ 
ural Size. One of the Most 
Beautiful of Strawberries 
and One of the Sweetest. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. The 
earliest and best. Plant 
one foot apart in rows 
four feet apart. 40c per 
10, $2.00 per 100, $10 per 
1000 . 
RHUBARB 
Cherry. Large, bright 
red stalks; the best fla¬ 
vor and quality. Heavy 
roots. 25c each, $2.00 
per 10, $12.50 per 100. 
Giant Crimson Winter. 
Strong grower producing 
a heavy crop in winter. 
Heavy roots. 20c each; 
$1.50 per 10; $10.00 per 
100 . 
Below: The New Thornless Loganberries 
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Armstrong Strawberries 
Price on all varieties of Strawberries: 
25 for 75c; 100 for $2.00; 1000 for $8.00. 
Fifty at the 100-rate; 500 at the 1000-rate. 
Write for prices on 5000 or more. 
Blakemore. The more we see of this 
berry which is illustrated in color on the 
inside front cover of this catalog, the 
more we like it. In color, earliness, qual¬ 
ity of berry, and size of crop it is a great 
advance in Strawberries. Possibly its big¬ 
gest advantage is the beautiful bright 
red color which does not change after 
the berries are picked or after they are 
preserved. Because of the firmness of the 
berries, they keep and ship extremely 
well and are easy to pick. The foliage is 
very large, shielding the berries from the 
birds and sun and giving them a lovely 
color. 
Carolina (Missionary). Probably the 
very best berry for hot interior sections, 
not only for the market but for home as 
well. A leading market variety. 
Progressive. We like the berry because 
of the great richness of its flavor and the 
length of its season, which begins late 
but lasts three months longer than most 
other kinds. Berries medium size, long 
and pointed, borne in enormous quanti¬ 
ties. As nearly everbearing as any Straw¬ 
berry. 
The New Dorsett 
Dorsett. This wonderful new Straw¬ 
berry was only introduced in 1934 but al¬ 
ready it has shown evidence of being 
one of the very finest Strawberries that 
can be grown in California. The big, 
firm, bright red berries are extremely 
handsome in appearance, and the quality 
is exceptionally fine, sweet and juicy, 
with plenty of real Strawberry flavor. The 
plants produce even larger crops than the 
heaviest bearers among the other varie¬ 
ties, producing two big crops per season, 
one in the spring and another in the early 
summer, with a few scattered berries al¬ 
most any time during the year. It looks 
as though only Blakemore could compete 
with it. 
Southland. This is the latest thing in 
Strawberries, just introduced as a high 
quality home garden variety for Califor¬ 
nia and the southern states by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. Its huge, dark 
green, glossy foliage continues to grow 
through the colder winter months and 
gives the crop an early start in the spring. 
The big, glossy, bright red berries are 
very sweet and much less acid than most 
other Strawberries. 
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