




BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries thrive best on fertile loam. The 
rows should be about six feet apart, with each 
plant approximately two feet apart in the row. 
PRICES 
$1.00 per 25, $3.00 per 100, $22.50 per 1000 
BLOWERS—An_ upright mammoth = grower. 
Very hardy and productive. Fruit very long, 
finest flavor and jet black. Fruits continuously 
July to September. 
ELDORADO—The hardiest and sweetest 
blackberry. Berries are large, jet black, 
borne in large clusters, very sweet, and 
practically coreless. 
SMALL GARDEN SPECIAL 
No. 8 
10 Latham Raspberry 5 Boysenberries 
10 Blower Blackberry 
Price $1.25 
FINEST VARIETIES TO BE HAD 
FOR MARKET OR HOME GARDENS 
Blowers 

Immense, delicious BOYSENBERRY 
The new, sensational berry discovery! 
The amazing new berry, a cross of the Black- 
berry, Raspberry, and Loganberry, and is far 
more vigorous than any of its parents. It is im- 
mense in size and when you taste it, you will 
agree that in flavor it stands supreme. The fruit 
when fully ripened will literally melt in your 
mouth. A distinctly different, very pleasant 
flavor, no core and very few seeds, make it a 
most delicious berry for eating fresh, for pies or 
for canning. If you want a real treat, here it is. 
It makes considerable horizontal growth as com- 
pared to its height. For easy picking, plants 
should be trained on a fence or wires. Plants are 
strong, vigorous, and quite hardy. However, we 
advise covering with straw or hay in Winter in 
cold climates to avoid Winter injury. 
PRICES 
Strong 2 Year Plants—1L5e each, 95c per 10 
$3.50 per 50, $6.00 per 100 

