NEW STRAWBERRy~"DORSETT" 
The color reproduction shows the new Dorsett Strawberry in all its glory— 
its brilliant color, attractive shape. 
j®. ve ry Productive, the fruit of very large size, and the crop comes 
r * .Quality ;s very good, being firm, of good appearance, a splendid 
?” ost lm P°rtant of all superior in flavor to most other berries. In ad- 
vm | s are vigorous growers reaching maximum production quickly thus 
insuring a good crop at an early date. 
?l a 2 y y , ear , s . growers have hoped to produce a berry that would be as early 
*l. ae Iool 5 in g a f the Klondyke, and one which would be sweeter. Now the 
t0 1 tllat need - °ur opinion is that the Dorsett is the best 
, e - ar the oorutuercial strawberry grower right now. A variety that 
iPPPJti^o*u,J ar8 ^> r cr ° p an(i one that will sell at higher prices is well worth your 
iPTfftV, ga fL° n ‘ •, i. use> if you contemplate planting only one Strawberry 
variety, then it should be Dorsett. 
Prices Prepaid—25 for 75c, 50 for $1.25, 100 for $2.00, 1000 for $10.00. 
GERMAIN'S PRIZE 
THE BEST EVER 
We are very happy to offer to our customers the 
new Boysenberry. We have been in the berry- 
plant business for over 60 years, and have sold 
all the best varieties grown in this section. The 
Boysen is by far the finest and most profit¬ 
able berry we have ever seen. 
We recommended the Youngberry when it was 
introduced and those growers who bought 
plants from us, made money with Youngber- 
ries for the first five or six years, because the 
Youngberry was finer than the Dewberry, 
Loganberry and Blackberry we were then grow¬ 
ing. Now we are offering you the Boysenberry 
which is as superior to Youngberries and other 
berries, as the Youngberry was superior to the 
Dewberry and Loganberry ten years ago; in 
fact, it is a better money maker than the 
Youngberry ever was, even when the Young¬ 
berry was new. 
They are just as easy to grow as Blackberries 
or Youngberries. They produce a larger crop, 
not because there are more berries, but be¬ 
cause each berry is so much larger. 
BOYSENBERRIES 
ARE 
MONEYMAKERS 
We know they are MONEYMAKERS. Last sum¬ 
mer we checked twenty acres of Boysenberries. 
At the height of the season 125 pickers were 
used. Thousands of baskets per day were sold 
from a retail stand; stores came to the field for 
these berries; a great truck load of berries went 
to market each night, and in addition to all this 
there were canned 31,000 cans of Boysenberries 
and pressed 4000 gallons of juice. During the 
height of the season this field turned out more 
than $1000.00 worth of berries per day. Through¬ 
out the whole season Boysenberries sold readily 
for nearly double the price received for Black¬ 
berries, Youngberries or Dewberries. 
The same grower will have another new field 
in production next summer, and is preparing 
land to plant more in the spring. We know the 
public is not going to buy other kinds when they 
can get this bigger berry, with better flavor 
and less seeds. 
We hope you will place your order before the 
plants are all gone, because the best profits will 
be made while this variety is new and you do 
not have much competition. 
PRICES; 1937—PREPAID 
Rooted Tips 
Each ... t 25 
!° fo ; .ZZZZZZZ 2.'oo 
100 for. 12.00 
1000 for ... 100.00 
Transplants 
y?..-.>.£ 
° ' f ° r 2.50 
100 * or .-... 15.00 
1000 for 125.00 
Write for prices in larger quantities 
THE NEW 
BOYSENBERRY 
The Best Berry Ever Grown 
Think of a berry twice the 
size of the Youngberry (by 
actual count it took 35 Boy¬ 
senberries per basket while 
the Youngberry needed 70 to 
fill)—a berry that has the 
succulence and flavor of the 
best Blackberry you ever ate 
together with the tang of 
the Raspberry and a sugges¬ 
tion of the Loganberry. 
The vine is the largest berry 
vine or bush ever seen, pro¬ 
duces over a longer period 
than the Youngberry and the 
production is practically 
double. The fruit (as pic¬ 
tured) is like the Young¬ 
berry with a much finer 
flavor and less seedy. 
Whether eaten fresh, canned, 
in jam or jelly, or in pies 
and tarts it is absolutely 
superior in every way to any 
other berry grown. 
FOR HOME USE 
A few Boysenberry plants will be the joy of 
your garden. Look closely at these pictures 
and measure these berries. You will enjoy fruit 
like this and you will have something to show 
your friends. You will agree with us in say¬ 
ing they are the finest berries you have ever 
tasted. You will be surprised at the berries you 
can get from 10 plants, which cost as little 
as $2.00 . 
There isn’t any use in our telling you how 
many berries they will make, nor how big thev 
will be, for you won’t believe it, anyway, until 
you see them growing. 
The fruit starts ripening about ten days after 
Youngberries, which would be about June first 
in this locality on average seasons, and they 
last several weeks after Youngberries are gone, 
which means that we finish picking here in Aug¬ 
ust. In color the fruit is identical with Young¬ 
berries, but it is more highly flavored and is 
less seedy. 
The Boysenberry is exceedingly prolific. 
Extra Large Size 
Wonderfully Prolific 
Fine Appearance 
