Inter-State BERRIES 
ELDORADO 
ACTUAL SIZE 
BLACKBERRIES 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries are easily grown and bear abundantly. They grow almost 
any place, even on a rough, steep hillside. What is more appetizing 
than a piece of blackberry pie or a dish of juicy, sweet blackberries 
and cream? 
We send you Select No. 1 plants grown from root cuttings. These are 
much superior to cheap plants from suckers. A straw mulch is fine for 
blackberries and raspberries. It holds moisture in summer, prevents 
weeds and eliminates cultivating. 
ELDORADO— Our most popular variety. The sparkling jet-black 
berries are very large, sweet and delicious, and practically coreless, 
The plant is extremely hardy and vigorous and a regular heavy bearer. 
MERSEREAU— Big alack berries of finest flavor, freely produced. 
Postpaid Prices on Eldorado and Mersereau 
8 for 50c; 20 for $1.00; 50 for $2.35; 100 for $4.25 
DELICIOUS YOUNGBERRY 
This new fruit, a cross of the Loganberry and the Dewberry, has be- 
' come very popular, planted from coast to coast. It has such a wonder¬ 
ful flavor, delicious to eat fresh, and makes the finest sauce you ever 
tasted. The fruit is very large, a handsome dark wine-red color, sweet 
and delicious, highly flavored, almost seedless. A tremendous bearer. 
It is a very easy plant to grow. No other fruit has become so popular 
in such a short time. North of Missouri it should be covered over 
winter. This can be easily done with straw, leaves and a little dirt. 
Plant some this spring; you are sure to like them. 
Postpaid Prices on Youngberry, Select Plants 
3 for 30c ; 6 for 50c ; 15 for $1.00 ; 25 for $1.55 ; 50 for $2.85 ; 100 for $4.95. 
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“/ received, the nursery stock in due time, and am well pleased 
with same. The apple trees, grape vines, strawberry plants and 
berry bushes and others, also all of the Premiums were very fine. 
The apple trees are so good that 1 must repeat another small order. 
Cuba Ctty, Wis. Mr. Wm. C. Ward, 
May 7 , 1936 R. F. D. 3, Box 70. 
SENSATIONAL NEW BOYSENBERRY 
The Best Berry Ever Grown 
Immense Size . . . Delicious Flavor . . . 
Heavy Bearer . . . Hardy 
Look closely at the picture below. It shows the amazing new Boy- 
senberry. A cross of the blackberry, raspberry and loganberry, and 
is far more vigorous than any of its parents. When we tell you that 
the berries are actually larger than pictured here, then you will 
agree that they are immense in size. If you could taste them, you 
would also agree that in flavor they stand supreme. It is impossible 
to describe on paper their delicious sweet flavor. We simply tell you 
that whether eaten fresh or with cream, or canned for sauce, jam, 
jelly cr preserves or in pies, tarts, short-cakes, it is superior in 
every way to any other berry grown. It is almost seedless; is firm 
and therefore a good shipping berry. The berries are produced in 
large clusters on long stems that stand away from the canes. 
The plant is a tremendous, vigorous grower, and every cane is 
simply loaded with fruit. The fruit ripens over a very long period, 
almost two months. The plants will grow better if allowed to grow 
right on the ground, merely training the canes in straight rows. If 
you prefer, you can train the canes on a fence or wires. If you have 
only a small space in your garden, plant a few Boysenberries. You 
will be astonished at the amount of fruit you will get from only a 
few plants. Eat them fresh for weeks and can the rest. You never 
put in jars any fruit that tasted better. 
Boysenberry is new, so we do not know exactly how far north it can 
be grown without winter protection. So far we have not heard any 
reports of winter injury, plants standing 10 to 17 below zero with¬ 
out any damage. Therefore, in general, we recommend planting 
Boysenberry in any section where blackberries can be grown. We 
recommend, though, that in extreme cold sections canes should 
remain on the ground for the first winter and mulched with straw. 
You can make money selling the fruit. It is so large and handsome 
it sells on sight at very good prices. Folks have sold as much as 
SI,700.00 worth from just one acre. Many acres have produced 
over $1,000.00 worth. The average city lot will hold 200 plants. 
One grower made over $300.00 in one season from just 100 plants. 
We again advise you to plant Boysenberries this spring. Plant real 
early and you will get a few sample berries the first season. But 
your big crop will come the second year, and so continue every 
year. Plant them for you own use. It is fun to pick them, the boxes 
fill up so fast. Plant enough so you will have fruit to sell. They will 
make you mighty good money. Be the first in your territory to 
have this wonderful new delicious fruit. Your customers will buy 
the fruit the first time because it looks so fine, and continue to buy 
because they like the fruit so well. 
Our Boysenberry is absolutely guaranteed to be true to name, as 
they are growm from original stock. Our stock is limited, so get your 
order in early. PLANT BOYSENBERRY THIS SPRING. 
We send you Select No. 1 Plants postpaid right to your door and 
guarantee them to reach you in good condition. 
Postpaid Prices on the New Boysenberry 
Each 25c; 5 for 51.00; 10 for 52.00; 50 for 56.00; 100 lor 512.00; 
500 for 550.00 
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