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Briercrest Fruit Farm 8C Nursery 
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R. F. D. No. 3 
MT. CARMEL, ILLINOIS 
The Boysen Berrff 
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ir this rpulnr ,* llr ,ir,„ „ A I f? 1 lne cro f berries was harvested 
- mis region during the summer following this severe winter. 
xf the planter's location is north of the Ohio Rivpr it lo oafo^t- 
- provide some winter protection in the form of a mulch L n 
unreservedly t^TtLY 6 exce, FL lonall y lar &* a n* thrifty,' and'we claim 
unreservedly that they are as fine plants as can be obtained anywhere? 
Trines: 
Boysenberry, per 100 
Younberry, per 100 
1 year-old Youngberry Transplants, per 100 
E. L. McJILTOJT 
Brier.crest Nurseries 
Mt. Carmel, Illinois 
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