THORNLESS 
Progress Marches On 
And now comes the Thornless Boysen- 
berry with all the vigor of the Thorny 
Boysenberry, cultural methods are the 
same; see page 18. Berries ripen about 
three weeks earlier than those of the 
Thorny Boysenberry. The home garden- 
er will especially enjoy raising the thorn¬ 
less kind. The thornless, light green vines 
full of these large, purple berries are a 
beautiful sight. For the commercial grow¬ 
er they are quite a labor saving, being 
much easier to handle. Order early, only 
a few thousand plants available. 
For lower prices on the Thorny Boysen¬ 
berry, see page 17. 
Life Size Berries 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY PRICES 
Each .#0.75 6 for . . . .#3.00 25 for . . .# 9.00 
3 for . 1.75 12 for .... 5.00 50 for . . . 16.00 
The supply of this variety is limited. Only 50 plants to one customer. 
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GOLDEN MUSCAT 
This new hardy Cornifornia Grape can 
now be grown in every section of the 
country. This variety is the result of the 
cross of the Muscat Hamburg and Diamond, which are 
very desirable in themselves. This cross makes a hardy, 
heavy bearing vine, and the quality of the fruit is 
similar to the white California Grape sold at all fruit 
markets. The berries are large, sweet and meaty, making 
it a wonderful variety to grow for home use and roadside stands. The bunches are large, heavy, 
broad shouldered, and tapering. Very compact. On account of this Golden Muscat being such 
a productive plant, we advise a good complete commercial fertilizer every spring, and you will 
be delighted with the crop. Supply of plants still limited. We offer nice, strong, 2-year'old, 
No. 1 plants. Will bear year after set. 75c each; 3 for #2.00; 6 for #3.50. 3-year bearing size, 
#1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Fredonia 
