GERMAIN'S PRIZE 
THE NEW 
BOYSENBERRY 
The Best Berry Ever Grown 
Think of a berry twice tlie 
size of the Youngberry (iiy 
actual count it took 35 Boy- 
senberries per basket while 
the Youngberry needed 70 to 
fill)—a berry that has the 
succulence and flavor of the 
best Blackberry you ever ate 
together with the tang of 
the Raspberry and a sugges¬ 
tion of the Loganberry. 
The vine is the largest berry 
vine or bush ever s 'cn. p"o- 
duces over a longer period 
than the Youngberry and the 
production is practically dou¬ 
ble. The fruit (as pictured) 
is like the Youngberry with 
a much finer flavor and less 
seedy. 
Whether eaten fresh, canned, 
in jam or jelly, or in pies 
and tarts it is absolutely su¬ 
perior in every way to any 
other berry grown. 
THE BEST EVER 
FOR HOME USE 
A few Boysenberry plants will be the joy of your 
garden. Look closely at these pictures and meas¬ 
ure these berries. You will enjoy fruit like this 
and you will have something to show your friends. 
You will agree with us in saying they are the 
finest berries you have ever tasted. You will be 
surprised at the berries you can get from 10 plants, 
which cost as little as $2.00. 
There isn’t any use in our telling you how many 
berries they will make, nor how big they will be, 
for you won’t believe it, anyway, until you see 
them growing. 
The fruit starts ripening about ten days after 
Youngberries, which would be about June first in 
this locality on average seasons, and they last 
several weeks after Youngberries are gone, which 
means that we finish picking here in August. In 
color the fruit is identical with Youngberries, but 
it is more highly flavored and is less seedy. 
The Boysenberry is exceedingly prolific. 
PRICES: 1938—PREPAID 
Rooted Tips 
Each ... . 
10 tor 
.. $ 
.25 
2.00 
100 for. 
10.00 
1000 tor... 
Transplants 
80.00 
1 
Each . 
. ---$ 
.35 
3 tor . 
1.00 
10 for . 
2.5U 
100 tor ... 
15.00 
1000 tor... 
. 
25.00 j 
Write tor 
prices in larger quantities | 
Fine Appearance 
Extra Large Size 
Wonderfully Prolific 
THE NEW ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY 
It is absolutely true that the Rockhill is the 
finest flavored of all the everbearing kinds. 
You will be astonished and delighted at the 
quantity, flavor and size of the berries pro¬ 
duced only a few months after planting. An¬ 
other point that is highly acceptable to the 
home gardener is the fact that they do not 
make runners. Many varieties of strawber¬ 
ries make so many runners that it is a big 
chore to keep them pulled off and if this 
is not done the bed gets so thick that it pro¬ 
duces few and very small fruit, but the sur¬ 
prising part of it is that the Rockhilis start 
out growing fast and deveiop into big, fine 
bushes in a short time. After trying out a 
great many varieties of everbearing straw¬ 
berries our first choice is Rockhill and our 
second choice is Mastodon. 
To have the very finest in strawberries from 
early spring until late fall, divide your plant¬ 
ing between Dorsett and Rockhill. You will 
like them both. 
Prices prepaid: 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00; 
50 for $3.00; 100 for $6.00. 
NEW THORNLESS LOGANBERRY 
Plant Patent No. 82 
-Another season’s experience simply proves 
the claims made for this late introduction. 
For the honie^ garden or the grower it ranks 
appreciably higher than the common Logan¬ 
berry. 
Three points of difference stand out. It is 
earlier, produces over a longer period, and 
IS more prolific. Thus you have fruit to 
pick earlier and for a longer time and you 
also have more berries. In addition it makes 
stronger canes and more vigorous plants. 
The berries are larger with the same tang 
and flavor and the vines are ABSOLUTELY 
TTTORNLESS. 
25c each; 10 for $2.00; 25 for $5.00; 50 for 
NEW STRAWBERRy-"DORSETT" 
The color reproduction shows the new Dorsett Strawberry in all its glory— 
its brilliant color, attractive shape. 
The Dorsett is very productive, the fruit of very large size, and the crop comes 
quite early. The quality is very good, being Arm, of good appearance, a splendid 
keeper and most important of all superior in flavor to most other berries. In 
addition the vines are vigorous growers reaching maximum production quickly 
thus insuring a good crop at an early date. 
For many year growers have hoped to produce a berry that would be as early 
and as fine looking as the Klondyke, and one which would be sweeter. Now the 
Dorsett seems to just fill that need. Our opinion is that the Dorsett is the best 
moneymaker for the commercial strawberry grower right now. A variety that 
produces a larger crop and one that will sell at higher prices is well worth youi 
investigation. For home use, if you contemplate planting only one Strawberry 
variety, then it should be Dorsett. 
Prices Prepaid—25 for 75c, 50 for $1.25, 100 for $2.00, 1000 for $10.00. 
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