ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY 
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A new Everbearer with a superior flavor. The berry 
is large, sweet, requiring less sugar than other sorts. 
The Rockhill has the unique ability of producing a 
pay crop the first summer after planting. It is excep- 
tional in that it produces very few runners. The energy 
used by other varieties in producing and nourishing 
runners is kept in the main plant. As soon as growth 
starts, it begins making new crowns and each new crown 
starts fruiting as soon as formed. 
Since the Rockhill makes a full crop the first year, it 
is the general practice to replant each fall or spring, 
using the few runner plants which are actually produced 
during the past season or the crown divisions. This 
annual planting is not necessary, but it has advantages 
in disease and pest control. 
The popularity of this berry has been sensational. 
Rockhill Strawberry. Prices: 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.15; 
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THE BOYSENBERRY 
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This wonderful berry is destined to dominate the 
small fruit world. It produces a wealth of huge berries, 
like blackberries in general appearance, but frequently 
two inches in length. These berries are produced in 
abundance, and each one is an individual delight to the 
palate, whether eaten fresh, canned, or in jellies or pies. 
Reliable growers claim them to be the highest in quality 
of all known small fruits. We feel that, once you have 
tested their flavor, you will become one of their greatest 
admirers. (Should be grown the same as grape vines; 
that is, trained to stakes or along wires.) 
Boysenberry. Strong plants, each 15c; 12 for $1.50; 100 
for $10.00. 

WASHINGTON RASPBERRY 
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This new introduction we believe will eventually super- 
sede Cuthbert. It has the canning and shipping qualities 
of the Cuthbert and it is extremely hardy. 
Last year in Washington State it came through abso- 
lutely free of frost damage, whereas in some sections 
the Cuthbert was badly damaged. 
In the second crop year this remarkable variety has 
produced seven tons to the acre. 
The Washington Experimental Station states, in part, 
“We feel certain that it (the Washington) will become 
the leading variety in Western Washington within the 
next few years.” 
Washington Raspberry. Prices: 10 for $1.00; 100 for 
$7.50; 1000 for $65.00. 
Cuthbert. The best-known raspberry. A strong grower, 
and enormously productive of large, bright crimson, 
firm berries of highest quality. A good canner, mid- 
season in ripening. Prices: 10 for 80c; 100 for $5.50. 
Lloyd George. A strong, stocky grower, producing enor- 
mous firm, high quality fruit; Everbearing. A fine 
berry for the table as well as for canning. Prices: 
10 for 90c; 100 for $6.50. 
* WE USE AND RECOMMEND VIGORO * 
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