GROWN WITHOUT IRRIGATION 
BOY SENBERR Y 
The Boysenberry was developed from three blackberries of unknown origin. 
Cuthbert raspberry and loganberry. All of these berries are hardy. We have found 
out this last year that Boysenberries will stand a temperature as low as 32 de¬ 
grees below zero without injury. As far as we know they are the hardiest berry 
there is. 
Newest, largest and best flavored berry grown. We advise to plant them 
commercially or for family use; large profits. Our plants are grown here in the 
Tualatin Valley, giving them a fine root system and very hardy. They will thrive 
better than plants grown in a warmer climate. We have the genuine Boysenberry 
plants that come from the original strain. 
15c each 
10 for $1.00 
100 for $6.00 
50 go at 100 rate 
500 or more $45.00 per 1,000 
Larger lots, write 
RASPBERRIES 
The raspberry is one of the most delicious and popular fruits grown. They are 
always in demand in season and command good prices on the market. For canning 
purposes they are unexcelled. They are easily cultivated and require little care. 
7c each 10 for 65c 
Cuthbert This is the leading red rasp¬ 
berry in California. It is a strong and 
abundant bearer. The foliage is large 
and abundant, which affords ample pro¬ 
tection to the fruit. The berries are 
large, a beautiful deep crimson in color, 
possessing a most pleasing flavor. Un¬ 
like many other berries the Cuthbert is 
a very easily picked berry and holds up 
well in shipping, consequently is highly 
prized not only for home uses but as a 
commercial and shipping variety. 
Lloyd George. This is a fine large 
berry, a two crop variety. It is an ex¬ 
ceptionally good berry for home use or 
for the commercial grower. They are 
extra heavy producing strain and are 
free from disease. 
Latham. This is a fine red raspberry. 
It grows to a good large size, extra fine 
for canning, also for commercial grow¬ 
ing. They are highly recommended 
25 for $1.60 100 for $2.85 
among berry growers. 
St. Regis Everbearing. Commences to 
bear early. Ripens early in the season. 
Large, well-flavored berries and con¬ 
tinues to produce fruit until the frost. 
Munger. The fruit of Munger is black 
and resembles Gregg very much. It is 
a better flavored berry than Gregg, 
tougher in texture and therefore a bet¬ 
ter shipper. In size it excels Gregg by 
25%. 
Cumberland. A healthy, vigorous grow¬ 
er, throwing up stout, stock, well 
branched canes that produce immense 
crops. Fruits very profitable; large, firm, 
quality about same as Gregg, keeps and 
ships well as any of the blacks. 
We have varieties of raspberries not 
listed. Please write for them. Also we 
can make prices much lower in 500 lots. 
Some varieties as low as $15.00 per 
thousand. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Few fruits offer greater returns for land and labor invested than strawberries. 
With little care and attention they thrive in most any soil, w T hile extra efforts and 
cultivation will be rewarded by especially f 
or home use only, have the best sorts by 
all for this part of the country. 
25 for 35c 100 for $1.00 
New Oregon. This handsome new 
strawberry has made a very favorable 
impression. The berry is very large, firm 
and handsome; rich, dark red, extending 
to the center. The flavor is rich, sweet 
and delicious. For table use and can¬ 
ning it cannot be equalled. The Oregon 
ripens very early and continues in bear¬ 
ing until late in the season, a good sec¬ 
ond crop coming on about October. Very 
prolific and a heavy cropper. 
Marshall. One of our best Western 
ne crops. Whether you grow for market 
all means. Below we list the cream of 
250 for $2.00 1,000 for $5.75 
varieties and very popular wherever 
known. Marshall is one of the blood-red 
varieties. 
Gold Dollar. A splendid early com¬ 
mercial sort; moderately sub-acid; a 
good canning berry. 
Red Heart. Best and most popular 
canning berry. It brought lc per pound 
premium over other varieties at the can¬ 
neries. Heavy bearing vines; healthy, 
thrifty growers. Advise planting these 
for home use or commercial planter. 
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