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PLANT THE MAMMOTH BLACKBERRY 
of California, and has since become 
very popular among berry growers 
and users in general. 
The vine is an exceedingly strong 
grower and has a fine foliage which 
affords plenty of protection to the 
berries. The fruit is very large and 
attractive, sometimes being an inch 
and a quarter in length. 
It resembles very much in shape 
that of a blackberry and has the dark 
red color of the raspberry. Its flavor, 
however, is a combination of both; 
when used in making preserves, the 
raspberry flavor predominates. 
It is highly regarded for the making 
of jelly, jam, pies or for eating as a 
dessert. As a market variety it has 
no equal, the demand always exceed¬ 
ing the supply. Ripens in May. 
Each 10 100 1000 
Tips .$ .20 $1.00 $5.00 $30.00 
Mammoth Blackberry T h e 
grow¬ 
ing habits of this variety differ greatly 
from those of any other being a de¬ 
cided trailer in habit and making a 
growth of as much as twenty feet in 
a single season. 
The. canes are very large, covered with thick foliage of a deep green color. 
1 he vine is very productive and ripens exceedingly early being three weeks 
earlier than other varieties. 
The fruit is large in rize, often measuring 2inches in length, seeds are 
small, soft and abundant. It possesses a fine flavor and is said by many berry 
growers to be a cross between the wild blackberry and the Crandall’s Early. 
We highly recommend the planting of this variety. Ripens in June. 
Each 10 100 1000 
Tips .$ .20 $1.00 $6.00 $50.00 
Himalaya Berry One of the most remarkable growers of all berry plants. 
Sometimes growing as much as thirty to forty feet in a 
single season. To obtain best results it must be trained on a trellis. 
The vine is a heavy bearer, having been known to produce as much as 400 
crates per acre. The fruit is large, black, round in shape, firm, juicy and has 
very small seeds. 
It is of excellent quality for shipping, as well as for all home uses, and is 
one of the best berries on the market. 
It was imported from the Himalaya mountains by Luther Burbank, of Santa 
Rosa, California, who deserves great credit for its introduction. 
Ripens from June 15th until late fall. 
Each 10 100 1000 
Tips .$ .20 $1.00 $6.00 $50.00 
Crandall’s Early Blackberry This is one of the earliest of the improved 
varieties, and was originated by Dr. J. R. 
Crandall of Auburn. 
The vine is a strong vigorous grower and very productive. The berries are 
very handsome and firm and are said to be a favorite for shipping as well as 
for all home uses. 
Its long period of ripening also makes it a great favorite for home planting. 
Ripens through the entire berry season and is profitable for planting in the 
warm interior valleys as well as in the coast and mountain regions. 
Each 10 100 1000 
$ .15 $1.00 $5.00 $30.00 
Tips 
