Se4i4€dio4ixU GIANT BOYSENBERRIES 
MY ALL COLOR 
GRAPE COLLECTION 
ORDER No. 348 
8 Standard 2 yr. Vines 
All are very hardy 
4 Concord. Black. Favorite grape. 
2 Coco. Red. Rich flavor. 
2 Portland. White. Nev/, very early. 
A real money saving value at >7A( 
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(SAVE 43c) 
A three-way cross of the Blackberry, 
Raspberry and Loganberry 
350. These big, luscious berries can be grown almost 
anywhere in the country, thriving and producing big 
crops in both the hot desert summer of Arizona, and 
the cold winters of the North in Michigan and Ohio. 
Since plants were first offered. Giant Boysenberry 
has rapidly established itself as the largest, finest, 
most popular, and widely planted berry in this coun¬ 
try. It adapts itself easily to a wide range of climatic 
and soil conditions, and the plants have proven their 
hardiness by successfully withstanding temperatures 
as low as 14 degrees below zero when mulched through 
the winter. 
The enormous size of the berries, the extreme vigor 
of the vines, the immense crops which they bear, and 
the high quality of the fruit whether used fresh or 
in jams, jellies, pies and desserts have all combined 
to make the Boysenberry the most talked about berry 
in this country. Don’t fail to include this sensational 
new berry in your order this spring. Plant Boysen- 
berries 7 to 8 feet apart. 
Postpaid Prices on the New Boysenberry 
Select No. I Plants 
2 for 30c; 5 for 60c; 10 for $1.00 
25 for $2.00; 100 for $7.00 
5 For 60c 
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PLANT GRAPES 8 TO 10 FEET APART 
341. CONCORD-BLACK. The grand old favorite everywhere. 
The most extensively planted grape in America. Berries large. 
Excellent quality. Medium early ; vine is a vigorous grower ; very 
healthy, hardy and productive. 
Postpaid Prices For Concord 
2 yr. Standard 
2 yr. Heavy Select Vines 
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342. AGAWAM. Red. A large red 
grape ripening with the Concord. 
Sweet with rich aromatic flavor. 
Prices below. 
343. BETA. Black. Very early, 
hardy, a tremendous bearer. Popu¬ 
lar in the North. Prices below. 
344. MOORE’S EARLY. Deep 
black'. Ripens before Concord, 
Very large, productive, and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. Excellent for wine. 
Prices below. 
THREE NEW GRAPES 
345. FREDONIA. The great new 
blue-black grape from New York. 
It’s perfect because it is very 
hardy, bunches large, ripens early, 
and is excellent flavor. Ripens 10 
days before Moore’s Early. Prices 
below. 
346. PORTLAND. The wonder 
early white grape from New York. 
Big, sweet, and satisfying. Fine, 
hardy, and productive. Portland 
ripens earlier than any other 
known grape. Prices below. 
34 7. CACO. A profuse grower, 
hardy and enormous bearer. Rich 
wine-red. Very disease resistant 
and winter hardy. Especially good 
for the short season in the north. 
Prices below. 
1 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
2 
5 
1U 
25 
100 
20c 
40c 
70c 
$1.35 
$4.85 
30c 
60c 
$1.00 
$2.00 
$7.25 
Variety 
Moore’s I 
Agawam 
Beta 
Portland 
Caco 
Fredonia 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Grade 
2 
5 
10 
25 
100 
2 yr. Standard. 
.30c 
60c 
$1.00 
$2.00 
$ 7.25 
2 yr. Heavy Select. 
.40c 
75c 
$1.40 
$3JOO 
$11.15 
2 yr. Standard. 
.50c 
90c 
$1.70 
$3.75 
$13.50 
2 yr. Heavy Select. 
. 60c 
$1.25 
$2.25 
$5.00 
$18.00 
