



HARDY Berry Plants 
Recommended by Maloney’ ? 
2 LEADING BLACKBERRIES 
Who doesn’t like tangy Blackberry cobbler? Blackberry jam? Maloney’s 
2-year plants are hardy; disease resistant, easy to grow. 
Price: 25 for $1.00, 100 for $2.75, 500 for $11.00, 1000 for $20.00. 
BLOWERS. Very large, finest flavor, jet black. Canes grow upright, perfectly 
hardy. One of the most productive, starting to ripen in July and continuing 
late. Brings the highest market price. Rooted cuttings. 
ELDORADO. Largest hardy Blackberry; free from rust. Berries large, jet black, 
borne in large clusters and ripen well together; very sweet, melting, no 
hard core and keeps for 8 to 10 days after picking with quality unimpaired. 
Rooted cuttings. 
ies YOUNGBERRY 
PAGE 3. 
GROWS LIKE DEWBERRY 
No. 1 Tips: 10 for 60c, 20 for $1.00, 100 for $4.25. 
A new berry! Combines all the best qualities of the raspberry, blackberry and dewberry, to achieve 
a rich, spicy flavor that is unsurpassed for tastiness. Youngberries 
are large, practically seedless—so full of juice they are perfect 
for jelly, canning or eating fresh. Grow on vines like the dew- 
berry. They are a pleasure to pick because there are hardly any 
thorns. Fruit is nearly seedless and coreless. Tremendous bearer. 
Should be protected with straw in the winter. 
DEWBERRY 
Lucretia‘ 
Price: 10 for 45c, 50 for 
$1.50, 100 for $2.50. 
Equals any of the taller 
growing sorts. Perfectly hardy 
and remarkably productive, 
with large, showy flowers. The 
fruit, which ripens early, is 
often 14% inches long by 1 
inch in diameter; soft, sweet 
and luscious. 
CURRANTS 
Snappy flavor that makes 
perfect jelly alone or with 
other fruit. Hardy and easy 
to grow. 


Lucretia 
Dewberry 

2 year, No. 1 strong bushes: 
20c each, 10 for $1.75, 100 
for $12.00. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC. Uniform. Eas- 
ily picked. Exceedingly pro- 
ductive. 
LONDON MARKET. Bush upright, 
vigorous, fruit medium to 
large, color dark red with 
sprightly acid flavor; very 

productive. 
WHITE GRAPE. Berries averag- Blowers 
ing large, of very attractive Blackberry 
color, mild flavor and good 
quality. 
WILDER. Upright, vigorous; 
clusters above medium length; 
berries large to very large; 
bright red with mild sub-acid 
flavor. Ripens early and re- 
mains bright and firm until 
Fay’s Prolific very late. 



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