Delicious BOYSENBERRY Hardy 
Sensational New Berry 
MAMMOTH TWO-INCH FRUIT 
A cross of the blackberry, raspberry and logan- 
berry, Boysenberry is far more vigorous than 
any of its parents. Huge, plump, juicy, delicious 
berries, lJ/2 to 2 inches long are borne in pro- 
fusion. If you could taste them you would agree 
that in flavor they stand supreme. Whether 
eaten fresh or with cream, or canned for sauce, 
jam, or preserves or in pies, it is superior in every 
way to any other berry grown. Color dark wine- 
red. Boysenberry is almost seedless; is firm 
and therefore a good shipping berry. Pro¬ 
duced in large clusters on long stems that 
stand away from the canes. 
The plant is a tremendous, vigorous 
grower, and every cane is simply loaded 
with fruit. The fruit ripens over a very 
long period—almost two months. Boysen¬ 
berry holds the record of almost six tons of 
berries from one acre, selling for $1,760.00. 
Plant Boysenberry this spring and be the 
first in your neighborhood to have this 
wonderful new delicious fruit. 
PRICES OF BOYSENBERRY PLANTS 
Heavy 1-yr. plants: Each, 20c; 6 for 75c; 
12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25; 50 for $4.25; 
100 for $7.95; 500 for $29.95. 
GOLDEN QUEEN RASPBERRY 
A beautiful golden yellow Raspberry. Fruit is large, quality 
first class, very productive. Makes a wonderful showing when 
mixed with red and black kinds for table use. Flavor rid£ 
sugary-sweet and luscious. Canes are hardy, upright growing, 
and almost thorn-free. 
Prices: Heavy 1-yr. plants: 20c each; 6 for 90c; 12 for #1.50; 
25 for #2.50; 50 for #4.50; 100 for #6.95. 
CRYSTAL WHITE BLACKBERRY 
A real creamy-white Blackberry. The fruit is large with few 
seeds; sweet and delicious when fully ripe. Very productive. 
Plants are healthy, strong growers and bear young. Mixed 
with jet black berries for dessert it makes a wonderful dish. 
Prices: Heavy, 1-yr. plants, 20c each; 6 for 90c; 12 for #1.50; 
25 for #2.50; 50 for #4.50; 100 for #6.95. 
TAYLOR 
GIANT RED RASPBERRY 
12 Big Plants Only $1.00 
BEST LATE Raspberry on rec¬ 
ord! Berries are larger than other 
varieties; oblong in shape; firm as 
Newburgh; rich in flavor. Bright, 
snappy red color, small cavity, and 
freedom from crumbling make it 
superb. Every berry is alike from 
first to last picking, over a long 
fruiting season. Taylor plants are 
tall, vigorous growers, hardy and 
disease-resistant. 
PRICES OF TAYLOR PLANTS 
Heavy 1-yr.: 6 for 60c; 12 for 
$1.00; 25 for $1.75; 50 for $3.25; 
100 for $5.95; 500 for $19.95. 
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