Lucretia Dewberry 
Eldorado Blackberry 
This valuable new berry has achieved the greatest 
success ever attained by any variety of the Dewberry or 
Blackberry family. Aside from its commercial possi- 
bilities it has so many points of excellence that it should 
be in every home garden. 
The youngberry is immensely productive, of urn 
usually attractive dark wine-colored, extra large berries, 
nearly coreless and seedless and fairly bursting with a 
rich wine-colored juice. For pies, canning, jams, and 
preserving, the Youngberry is in a class by itself. 
In manner of growth the Youngberry resembles Dew¬ 
berries. The ripening season is extra early, even ten 
days earlier than Dewberries. Prices, page 17. 
Acknowledged by all fruit growers to be the finest 
Dewberry grown. Of the blackberry type, but pro¬ 
duced on a trailing vine instead of an upright bush. 
Vines are thrifty and free from rust and other diseases. 
Berries are even larger than blackberries, lustrous black, 
coreless, sweet and juicy. Ripens about 10 days earlier 
than blackberries. Best results are secured on the high¬ 
er, sandier soils, their natural home. Dewberries will 
grow and produce wonderful crops on soils too light 
for other fruits. Our heavy-rooted Michigan grown 
plants cost no more than ordinary ones. See page 17 
for prices. 
Youngberry 
Youngberry 
Charlevoix, Mich., 
May 20, 1936. 
Dear Sirs: I just set out the Dewberries 
I got from you and they sure were a nice, 
strong lot of plants and large count. A much 
better lot than some other firms send. Thank 
you. E. H. NEWMAN. 
Special Offer 
2,000 Eldorado Blackberry 
1-yr., No. 1 Root Cutting Plants 
FOR 
$ 22 
.00 
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