SENSATIONAL NEW BOYSENBERRY 
Immense Size, Delicious Flavor, Heavy Bearer, Hardy 
Look closely at these pictures. The top one 
shows how heavily this amazing new fruit 
bears and the bottom one shows the actual 
large size. The Boysenberry is a cross of the 
Blackberry , Raspberry and Loganberry and is 
far more vigorous than any of its parents. It 
is immense in size and when you taste it, you 
will agree that in flavor it stands supreme. It 
is impossible to describe its sweet, delicious 
flavor. We can simply tell you that whether 
eaten fresh or with cream, or canned for sauce, 
jam, jelly, or preserves, in pies, tarts, short¬ 
cakes, it is superior to any other berry grown. 
It is almost seedless; it is firm and therefore a 
good shipping berry. They are produced in 
large clusters on long stems that stand away 
from the canes. They certainly fill the boxes 
fast. 
The plant is a tremendous, vigorous grower 
and every cane is simply loaded with fruit. 
Its natural tendency is to trail on the ground 
but if trained on a fence or wires, it is much 
easier to pick the fruit. If you have only a 
small space in your garden, plant Boysen- 
berries. You will be astonished at the amount 
of fruit you will get from only a few plants. 
The fruit ripens over a period of almost two 
months. You eat them fresh for weeks and 
can the rest. You never put in jars any fruit 
that tasted better. 
BOYSENBERRY 
As a berry for commercial purposes, it cannot 
be equalled. The fruit is so large and hand- 
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some, it sells on sight at very good prices. One acre has 
produced as much as $1,700.00 of fruit and one grower made 
over $300.00 in one season from just 100 plants. Be the first in 
your territory to have this wonderful new fruit for market. 
Your customers will buy the first time because it looks so good 
and continue to buy because they like it so well. Plant them 
6 to 8 feet apart in the row and the rows 6 feet apart. 
Plant your Boysenberries early this spring and you will get a 
few sample berries this summer. But your big crop will come 
the second year and continue each year. Since the Boysen¬ 
berry is so new, we do not know exactly how far north it can 
be grown without winter protection. It has gone through two 
winters here with us in fine condition and we have had 
reports where it has stood 20 below zero. But in extreme cold 
sections, we recommend that the canes be put down on the 
ground over winter and mulched with dirt and straw. 
We send you select, hardy. No. 1 plants postpaid right to 
your mailbox and guaranteed to reach you in good condition. 
BOYSENBERRY—Actual Size 
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