Headquarters for higher quality and lower prices. 
New Youngberry 
THE NEW YOUNGBERRY 
This new berry is so much different from any berry 
that is grown in most parts of the country. It is a cross 
between the loganberry and dewberry. Color of fruit is 
a rich wine color. Size I to i Vz inches. Flavor is pleasant, 
sweet, with the tartness of the blackberry. Excellent for 
table use, canning, jellies, pies, and for wine. The plant 
is a rank grower. Withstands cold and heat. Adapted 
to a wide range of soils. A great producer. Try them 
in your locality. They will be the talk of your neighbor¬ 
hood. Plants are still scarce, and a little high in price. 
Select plants 3 for 35c; 6 for 50c; 12 for 82c; 25 for $1.50; 
100 for $5.00. 
HOCO—One of the hardiest and most profitable black¬ 
berries on the market. It is an upright grower, the 
canes are stiff and abundantly able to hold up the 
enormous crop of fruit it yields. The berries are extra 
large. Enormous productive, producing at the rate of 
8500 quarts per acre. Very firm, holds up well after 
being picked. Sells for top market prices. 
Bargain Prices on 
Bradley’s Big Ready-to-Bear 
Blackberry Plants 
6 
12 
25 
100 
1000 
Eldorado . 
$0.42 
$0.72 
$1.32 
$2.68 $19.85 
T' cxss ••••«•••••• 
•56 
.85 
1.42 
2.98 
22.50 
Ambrosia . 
.56 
.85 
1.42 
2.98 
22.50 
Hoco . 
•56 
.85 
1.42 
2.98 
22.50 
Allstate . 
.62 
.98 
1.48 
3 -ia 
34.97 
Gem Supreme ... 
.65 
1.03 
1.86 
3.24 
29.85 
Gigantic Thornless .96 
1.78 
2.84 
9.37 
Ambrosia 
AMBROSIA—The earliest blackberry in cultiva¬ 
tion, ripening 10 days before Early Harvest, 
earlier than the dewberry. Berries extra large, 
long meaty, sweet, mild, of exquisite flavor. 
Berries hang in large, long clusters, easily pick¬ 
ed, do not scald, rust or blight. Berries very 
attractive and fine for table, pies, jellies, jams 
and blackberry juice. The fruit always brings 
the top market price. Vines vigorous and ex¬ 
tremely productive. 
TEXAS—First introduced by Mr. Texas, who 
brought it from South Africa. This is the 
greatest acquisition of the day. One grower 
claims he has picked 108 quarts from a dozen 
plants. The fruit is borne in enormous clusters, 
with a long fruiting season. The fruit is firm, 
melting, sweet. 
ELDORADO—Berries large, jet black, borne in 
large clusters and ripen well together; they are 
very sweet, melting, have no hard core and keep 
for eight or ten days after picking with quality 
unimpaired. 
DEWBERRIES 
GARDENA—The earliest and 
largest Dewberry known. Its 
superior points are extreme ear¬ 
liness, extra large size, great 
productiveness, its black glossy 
color. Fruit very firm, sweet, 
juicy and delicious, fine for eat¬ 
ing in pies, jellies, jam and 
makes excellent juice or wine. 
LUCRETIA—Is an old standard 
variety, is well liked and popu¬ 
lar and profitable. Ber¬ 
ries large, long, sweet, 
juicy and good quality. 
Vines very productive, 
hardy, thrifty and suc¬ 
ceed everywhere. 
Gardena Dewberry 
PRICES FOR BRADLEY’S SELECT 
DEWBERRY PLANTS 
6 12 25 100 1000 
Gardena .$0.42 $0.72 $1.32 $2.68 $19.85 
Lucretia .30 .50 .85 2.00 16.00 
If interested in more than 1000 dewberry 
plants write for special prices. 
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