
Boysenberry 
BOYSENBERRY 
Each 10 100 1000 
AY Tupi eeen  oNitin st se Sralb $1.00 §$ 6.00 $45.00 
De SY bee ens ee eS es .20 130 12.50 75.00 
An immense new berry produced by crossing 
blackberries, raspberries, and loganberries. The 
flavor is a very pleasing blend of these varieties. 
It has few and soft seeds. The Boysenberry con- 
sistently produces heavy crops, bears young, and 
the fruiting season lasts two months. The vines 
are most hardy, drought resistant, and make a 
strong vigorous growth. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Each 10 25 100 
BSN a ree Sock Se a ats $ .25 $2.00 $5.00 $15.00 
This thornless strain has retained all the good 
eharacteristics of its parent including its rugged, 
thrifty growth and hardiness. You can handle 
these canes with your bare hands and enjoy pick- 
ing the large attractive fruits. 
YOUNGBERRY 
Each 10 100 1000 
a Aiea ase) terete a? $..15 $1.00 $5.00 $30.00 
NL Ae aa Pee on 20 1.25 10.00 60.00 
The fruit is very large and very juicy, with a 
rich blended flavor that is pleasing to nearly ev- 
eryone. The color so very dark red that it is nearly 
black and the seeds are few in number and soft. 
The vines are vigorous. 
ACME THORNLESS 
YOUNGBERRY 
(Plant Patent No. 4) 
Each 10 25 100 
DRE Be ee Bec i EEL Oe $ .20 $1.50 $3.00 $7.50 
The ACME THORNLBESS is superior to the 
parent thorny type only to the extent that the 
hard punishing and annoying thorns are not pres- 
ent. In other respects there is little difference. 
Berries ripen a few days earlier. 
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THORNLESS LOGANBERRY | 
(Plant Patent No. 82) 
Each 10 2.0.8 i Ag 
j Bile es ee ge hLTAT MAN Meads aah dee $2.00 $5.00 $15.00 
This new berry has proven far more productive 
and the berries are larger than the old thorny type 
of Loganberry. A delightful, highly flavored berry 
of dark red color. The canes are larger and entirely 
thornless. 
NECTARBERRY 
Each 10 25 100 
eee $2.00 $5.00 $15.00 
Richest flavor of all. Heavier yielding over a 
long period. Fruits average even larger than Boy- 
senberries. 
Genuine Nectarberry plants are not plentiful— 
yet our prices are very reasonable for a new vari- 
ety with so many good qualities. 
LOGANBERRY 
Each 10 100 1000 
Pee Dee eet eens $:.15 ~ $1.00 $75.00. ~ $30.00 
EN Se ein eee tae see ates .20 1.25 10.00 60.00 
The fruit is large, long, an attractive red color, 
and although it is a little sour it is highly prized 
by a very great many people for jams and jellies 
and for mixing with raspberries and other berries 
in jams and preserves. The vines are trailing and 
have to be grown on trellis. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Each 10 Ao 100 
INGO eae Asta Seem Sebel Sl. oe $2.50 $6.75 
MAMMOTH BLACKBERRIES. Quite a popular 
berry for home use, especially in the hotter, drier 
sections. The fruit is very large and the seed is 
very small. 
CORY THORNLESS. Same as Mammoth except 
thornless and in some districts not as prolific. 
MACATAWA BLACKBERRY. The fruit is uni- 
formly medium size, very sweet and firm, with 
few seeds and practically no core. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. Early, fruit is larg- 
est, soft, sweet, no hard core. 
CURRANT 
Each 10 100 1000 
Heavy NOL ee Deep $1.25 $7.50 $60.00 
PERFECTION. Bright red. It is one of the most 
productive currants. Rich, mild, sub-acid flavor 
and having plenty of pulp with few seeds. 
CHERRY. The largest of all red currants; ber- 
ries sometimes more than one-half inch in diam- 
eter; bunches short; plant very vigorous and pro- 
ductive. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC. Large bunches, excellent 
quality of red berries; very productive. 
GOOSEBERRY 
Each 10 100 1000 
PT pay yuIN 02 gio oe one 4 a5 $1.25 $7.50 $60.00 
OREGON CHAMPION. Berries medium, round, 
smooth, greenish-white with thin transparent 
skin; good quality and ripens early; bush vigorous 
and very free from mildew. 

14 FREIGHT PAID (Except East of Rocky Mountains) 
