SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, /v\iu 
THE NEW MONEY-MAKER 
^ YOUNGBERRY 
Known to bear nearly 6 tons per acre. Ber¬ 
ries get to be 1 Vi to 2 inches long, 1 inch 
thick. Sweet, few seeds, and hardy. 
Boysenberry is the sensational new berry. It was introduced in 
1932 in California. It is a cross between the California Logan¬ 
berry, Raspberry, and Blackberry. Think of a berry that has a 
little of each of these fruits all in one giant, nearly seedless, beau¬ 
tiful wine-colored berry, with a flavor that you will never forget. 
They are sweet and juicy, yet firm enough to stand handling and 
shipping to market. The vines are hardy, and can be grown in the 
East and North, as well as in California and other southern states. 
Enormous Size 
From a recent publication by the United States Dept, of Agri¬ 
culture is the following statement: "Under favorable conditions, 
50 of the largest berries will fill a quart box." Of course these 
50 berries would have to be selected, and would not be the aver¬ 
age. We would say that 75 to 85 berries would be average. 
Profitable 
Whether you are growing berries for market or just a few in 
your garden, it will pay you well to get started right now. Twenty- 
five plants will be plenty for home use. Six hundred plants will 
set an acre, set 8 ft. by 8 ft. 
LUCRETIA 
The Big Hardy Dewberry 
The only real good Dewberry on 
the market which is good for all 
purposes, being very productive, of 
extra large size, earlier than any 
of the rest, will grow and thrive on 
very light soil and live for many 
years. If you live in a locality 
where your thermometer registers 
seven degrees below zero, you can 
easily prevent the vines from win¬ 
ter-killing by laying down on the 
ground and covering them with 
straw, which can be held in place 
by just a few shovels of earth. 
Then in the spring they can be 
taken up and tied to wires which 
are fastened just like a grape trel¬ 
lis, but not as high, something like 
3 feet high is about right. Dew¬ 
berries make a good addition to 
your blackberry list, you wi 
like them as well or better for 
all uses than the common run 
of blackberries, and ripening 
early, you get the advantage of 
higher prices; as the berry is 
much larger, you can pick a 
crate quicker. They grow prac¬ 
tically free from all diseases. 
Lucretia Dewberry Prices 
1-Year No. 1 
Boysenberry Prices 
1-Yr. No. 1 Plants 
3 
for .... 
. . .$ 0.35 
6 
for .... 
.60 
12 
for .... 
... 1.00 
25 
for . . . . 
. 1.50 
50 
for .... 
. . . 2.50 
100 
for . . . . 
. . . 4.40 
200 
for .... 
7.95 
300 
for . . . . 
11.50 
400 
for .... 
. . . 13.60 
500 
for .... 
... 15.50 
1000 
for .... 
. . . 29.95 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
2-Yr. No. 1 
Bearing- 
Age Transplants 
1 
for . 
_$0.25 
3 
for . 
.60 
6 
for . 
. 1.00 
12 
for . 
. . . 1.75 
25 
for . 
_ 3.00 
50 
for . 
_ 5.50 
100 
for . 
. . 9.95 
Limit 
• 200 to a 
customer. 
12 
for .... 
.$0.45 
250 
for 
.$ 4.70 
25 
for .... 
.75 
300 
for 
. 5.40 
50 
for . . . . 
. 1.25 
400 
for 
. 6.60 
100 
for .... 
. 2.25 
1000 
for 
. 12.95 
200 
for .... 
. 3.90 
500 at 
1000 rate. 
This new berry is so much different from any 
berry that is grown in most parts of the country. 
It is a cross between the Loganberry and Dewberry. 
Color of fruit is a rich wine color. Size 1 to 1 Vz 
inches. Flavor is pleasant, sweet, with the tartness 
of the blackberry. Excellent for table use, canning, 
jellies, pies, and for wine. The plant is a rank 
grower. Withstands cold and heat, adapted to a 
wide range of soils, a great producer. Try them in 
your locality. They will be the talk of your neigh¬ 
borhood. 
Youngberry Prices 
1 -Year 1 
No. 1 
12 
for 
$0.75 
25 
for 
1.00 
50 
for 
1.55 
75 
for 
2.10 
100 
for 
2.50 
200 
for 
4.50 
300 
for 
6.50 
400 
for 
7.50 
1000 
for 
16.00 
READY 
TO BEAR 
Collection No. 1 1 
2-yr. bearing-age 
12 Boysenberry, 
transplants. 
12 Lucretia Dewberry, 
transplants 
3 IN 1 
VINE 
Collection No. 10 
1-yr. No. 1. 
25 Boysenberry, 
25 Youngberry, 
25 Lucretia Dewb. 
Only 
$2.00 
No 
Discount 
Only $1.95 No Discount 
2-Year No. 1 Bearing Age Transplants 
Each .$0.10 50 for $2.75 
6 for .55 75 for 4.00 
12 for .95 100 for 4.95 
25 for . 1.75 
Lucretia Dewberry 
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