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THE NEW 
MONEY-MAKER 
Known to bear nearly 
6 tons per acre. 
Berries get to be 
1 Vi to 2 inches long, 
1 inch thick. 
50 Berries 
known to fill a 
quart box. 
Collection No. 2 
25 Boysenberry, 
1-Yr. No. 1 
25 Youngberry 
1-Yr. No. 1 
Worth $3.50 
ONLY 
$ 2.00 
No Discount 
COLLECTION No. 1 
6 Boysenberry, 1-Yr. No. 1 
12 Youngberry, 1-Yr. No. 1 
Worth $1.65. 
ONLY 
$ 1.00 
No Discount 
COLLECTION No. 3 
100 Boysenberry, 1-Yr. No. 1 
100 Youngberry, 1-Yr. No. 1 
Worth $11.50 
ONLY 
$ 8.00 
No Discount 
PLANT 
NOW 
FOR BIG PROFITS 
25 FINE PLANTS $2-00 
Less Discount 
Boysenberry is the sensational new berry. It was introduced in 1932 in 
California. It is a cross between the California Loganberry, Raspberry, and 
Blackberry. Think of a berry that has a little of each of these fruits all in 
one giant, nearly seedless, beautiful wine-colored berry, with a flavor that 
you will never forget. They are sweet and juicy, yet firm enough to stand 
handling and shipping to market. The vines are hardy, and can be grown in 
the east and north, as well as in California and other southern states. 
Enormous Size 
From a recent publication by the United States Dept, of Agriculture is 
the following statement: "Under favorable conditions, 50 berries of the 
largest berries will fill a quart box." Of course these 50 berries would have 
to be selected, and would not be the average. We would say that 75 to 85 
berries would be average. 
Profitable 
Whether you are growing berries for market or just a few in your garden, 
it will pay you well to get started right now. A dozen plants will be plenty 
for home use. 600 plants will set an acre, set 8 ft. by 8 ft. 
Growing Suggestions 
The BOYSENBERRY is a vine. It should be set 8 ft. apart each way. 
This is because it is a rank grower. In this way you can cultivate them both 
ways and save hoeing. Set the plants in April and May, and let them 
vine on the ground the first year. In the fall following setting, we would 
suggest a little manure applied around each plant. In the spring, they 
should be tied up to wires, just like grape vines. One-half pound of Sulphate 
of Ammonia applied to each plant early in the spring will cause them to 
produce these enormous crops. Good cultivation right through picking season 
will hold moisture. Start right by getting the Genuine Boysenberry plants 
from us. Our prices are right. 600 plants will set an acre. 
Prices Each 6 10 25 50 100 250 1000 
1- Yr. No. 1 ...$0.20 $0.80 $1.20 $2.00 $3.95 $7.50 $17.00 $66.00 
2- Yr. No. 1 Tra ns. 
Bearing Age . .45 2.25 3.25 6.25 10.50 20.00 40.00 
