BOYSENBERRY 
THE BERRY SUPREME 
A cross of the blackberry, raspberry and logam 
berry, Boysenberry is far more vigorous than any 
of its parents. Huge, plump, juicy, delicious berries, 
I /2 to 2 inches long, are borne in profusion. 
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. 
Boysenberry 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 BOYSENBURY PLANTS 
1-yr. No. 1 plants: 6, 75c; 12, $1.00; 25, $1.50; 50, $2.45; 
100, $3.95; 250, $9.25; 500, $16.50; 1000, $32.50. 
Illustration 
on left shows 
one of our 
blackberry 2- 
yr. trans' 
plants. Buy 
transplants 
and save a 
year! 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 
THE CREEPING BLACKBERRY 
Lucretia dewberries are even larger than blackberries, lustrous 
black, coreless, sweet, and juicy. Ripen two weeks earlier than 
blackberries. Fine for fresh desserts, pies, jam, juices, etc. Very 
productive. Vines are thrifty and free from rust and other diseases. 
Best results are secured on the higher, sandier soils, their natural 
home. Will grow and produce wonderful crops on soils too light 
for other fruits. 
PRICES: Heavy 1-yr. plants, 25 for 70c; 50 for $1.00; 100 for 
$1.85; 250 for $3.80; 500 for $7.35; 1000 for $14.45. 
“BIG VALUE” GARDEN 
12 Alfred 2-yr. transplants 
12 Eldorado 2-yr. transplants 
12 Boysenberry 1-yr. No. 1 $ 
No Discount 
36 
Plants 
1.85 
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