Thornless —Same as Austin-Mays, but without thorns. 
Price, not prepaid: 
25 plants _I_$ 1.00 
100 plants _ 3.50 
1000 plants _ 22.50 
YOUNGBERRY 
Fruit very large, deep purple, fine flavor, similar to 
raspberries. Vines very robust, growing 20 ft. in one sea¬ 
son. Should be trained on trellis. 
Postpaid— 6, 50c; 12, 75c; 25, $1.00. 
Not Prepaid— 50, $1.50; 100, $3.00; 1000, $20.00 
THE BOySENBERRy 
The Boysenberry is a new variety produced by crossing 
blackberries, raspberries, and Loganberries. The flavor is 
a very pleasing blend of these varieties. It has few and 
soft seeds. The great size is hard to explain—it seems to 
be just one of those things that happen in new crosses, 
(possibly once in a million). The vine has all the vigor 
which is often characteristic of new varieties. 
IT HAS EVERYTHING 
Unlike many kinds of large fruit, the Boysenberry con¬ 
sistently produces heavy crops. It comes into good bear¬ 
ing the next year after planting and one planting lasts for 
many years. It is a vigorous grower and should not be 
planted closer than six feet apart. The fruiting season is 
longer than most varieties, lasting about two months. 
Ten plants grown on the garden fence will beautify 
the yard and produce an unbelievable amount of berries, 
highly pleasing to the whole family through the summer. 
A little plot of ground and a few hundred plants will 
make several hundred dollars. 
HIGHER PRICES 
These great berries make a wonderful appearance on 
the market. The customer will buy the first time out 
of curiosity and then come back for more day after day 
throughout the season because they are so good. Of 
course this finer fruit sells for more than other varieties. 
