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Eldorado 
Alfred Blackberries T , h f ,® lackberr/ without a core. 
Alfred ripens early, about a week 
in advance of other kinds. Berries are of immense size, some meas¬ 
uring 3 inches around and 2 inches in length. Color is jet black; 
flavor sweet and delicious. Very hardy, and can be grown any¬ 
where without winter protection. 
EI d O TG d O The Best Commercial Blackberry. Eldorado bears young, 
providing nearly a full crop of fruit the year after 
planting. Very hardy, never winter-kills. Vigorous grower, large 
berries, fine flavor, and excellent quality. Very productive; fruits 
over a long season and insures a big profit to the grower. Highly 
recommended for commercial planting. 
I flowThe first to ripen. Ten days earlier 
L-ucreraa uewDerries than Blackberries . A real money . 
maker. Brings a big price on any market and makes real profit for 
the grower. For quick money, plant two-year stock. Of the black¬ 
berry type, but produced on a trailing vine instead of an upright 
bush. Very hardy and disease-resistant. Berries are extra large, 
lustrous black, sweet and juicy. UNEXCELLED FOR CANNNG. 
"Acme" Thornless Youngberry 
(Protected by U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 4.) This wonderful new vari¬ 
ety retains all the delicious flavor 
of the common Youngberry but is 
thornless. This variety attains a size 
of 1 Vz by 1 l A inches. Ripens earlier 
than Dewberries. Fruit is very highly 
flavored, sweet and delicious, dark wine 
in color, with few seeds. An excelle 
canner and valuable for table use, jel¬ 
lies and pies. Vines are thrifty growers, 
very productive, and immune from dis¬ 
ease. 
Genuine BOYSENBERRY 
The New Boysenberry is truly a glorified 
Youngberry. We offer it again this year 
because we think that it has the highest 
qualities of all bramble fruits, because of the tremendous large size of the 
berries, because of its very prolific fruiting and lastly because we think that 
every garden should have a few plants of this immense berry. 
They are just as easy to grow as Blackberries. They produce a large crop, not 
because there are more berries, but because each berry is so much larger— 
berries often are two inches in length. Has a rich, tangy flavor all its own. The 
few seeds are scarcely noticeable. Plant 6 feet apart in rows 6 feet across. 
You will be surprised at the berries you can get from a dozen plants. We know 
after giving this variety a trial, you will agree with us that they are the finest 
berries you have ever tasted, either fresh, canned, in jams, jellies or pies. 
Boysenberry 
PRICES OF BLACKBERRY, DEWBERRY, YOUNGBERRY AND BOYSENBERRY PLANTS; 
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS (See Page 4) 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
12 
25 
50 
100 
200 
300 
400 
1000 
Alfred, No. 1 Root Cuttings . 
.$0.45 $0.75 $1.25 $2.00 $3.75 $5.50 
$7.50 
$17.50 
Alfred, 2-yr. Transplants . 
.75 
1.40 
2.40 
3.80 
7.40 
10.80 
14.00 
34.00 
Eldorado, No. 1 Root Cuttings. 
.30 
.50 
.90 
1.70 
3.20 
4.50 
5.60 
12.00 
Eldorado, 2-yr. Transplants . 
.60 
1.00 
1.80 
3.40 
6.40 
9.00 
11.20 
24.00 
Lucretia Dewberry, 1-yr., No. 1 . 
.30 
.50 
.90 
1.70 
3.20 
4.50 
5.60 
12.00 
Boysenberry, 1-yr., No. 1 . 
for 6 .65 
1.20 
2.25 
4.30 
8.40 
12.30 
16.00 
37.50 
Boysenberry, 2-yr. Transplants . 
. $1.00 
for 6 1.75 
3.00 
5.00 
8.00 
"Acme" Thornless Youngberry, 1-yr., No. 1. 
... 40c 
for 6 .65 
1.20 
2.25 
4.30 
8.40 
12.30 
16.00 
37.50 
"Acme" Thornless Youngberry, 2-yr. Transplants. 
. $1.00 
for 6 1.75 
3.00 
5.00 
BIG COMBINATION VALUES 
OFFERED ON PAGES 26 AND 
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