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tant to frost damage. Berries large, red clear 
through. 
Blakemore. A good early berry that is fast re- 
placing some of the early varieties. Fruit averages 
larger than other varieties, ard ships well. 
Gandy. Last to ripen, and a fine berry. 
Klondike. The standard shipping variety. Heavy 
bearer of firm red berries that ship in good condi- 
tion. 
Everbearing varieties: Progressive, Mastodon 
and Gem. 
Boysenberry. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
$ 20 $2,00° § 15.00 
Boysenberry is the sensational new berry, 
being a cross between Loganberry, Raspberry, and 
Blackberry. Berries get to be 1% to 2 inches long, 
1 inch thick; Sweet, few seeds, and hardy. Fruit firm 
enough to stand handling and shipping to market. 
Vines hardy and can be grown anywhere. Whether 
you are growing berries for market, or just a few 
in your garden, it will pay you to get started right 
now. 25 plants will be plenty for home use. 600 
plants will set an acre, set 8 ft. by 8 ft. 
NEW YOUNGBERRY. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
$ .15 $1.00 $ 7.50 
New Youngberry. This new berry is much differ- 
ent from any berry that is grown in most parts of 
the country, being a cross betwen Loganberry and 
Dewberry. Fruit is wine color, size 1 to 1% inches. 
¥lavor 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, and 
adapted to a wide range of soils. 
Mulberries. 
While the fruit of the Mulberry is of no commercial 
value, the tree is planted largely for shade. Many 
people consider the edible types of Mulberry a most 
delectible and dainty dish. They are of much value 
for swine and poultry. The tree is of quick growth 
and is particularly suited to the South. 
Hicks. Very prolific and in fruit for several 
weeks, often being known as “everbearing.” Fruit 
large; black; sweet. Ripens June and July. | 
Downing. Very large; black; sweet rich and ex- 
cellent. Ripe in June and July 
- Each Per10 Per 100 
Bitoe 4 feete6 eee ee $ .40 $3.50 $ 80.00 
PERSIMMONS. 
A distinct fruit of the South which succeeds in 
practically all sections where cotton is grown. The 
tree has beautiful glossy foliage which makes it very 
attractive, and the gorgeous colored fruits are both 
delicious and beauti 
