SHELBY PLANT FARMS 5) 

BLACKBERRIES, DEWBERRIES, AND 
STANDARD (Thorny) YOUNGBERRIES 
Blackberry Varieties—McDonald, El Dorado, Al- 
fred. 
Dewberry Varieties—Lucretia. 
Youngbetry Varieties—Standard (thorny) Young- 
berry. 
Collect for Express or Postage: 
50 100 500 1,000 
$1.75 $3.00 $9.00 $15.00 
Prices Prepaid: 
6 10 25 50 
$ .50 $ .75 $1.25 $2.00 
ACME THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY (Patented). 
A fine new youngberry, without thorns, a prolific 
bearer. Produces especially large and fine berries. 
The Youngberry is conceded to be an outstanding 
berry of the bramble type. 
BOYSENBERRY PLANTS. (Thorny or Thorn- 
less variety). Said to be the biggest and finest 
berry known. Has very few seed, fine flavor. A 
vigorous grower. 
Collect for Express or Postage: 
10 25 100 500 1,000 
$1.00 $1.75 $6.00 $20.00 $35.00 
Prepaid: 
3 6 10 25 100 
$ .60 $ .90 $1.50 $2.50 $7.50 
RASPBERRIES 
Varieties—Latham (red), St. Regis (red), Cuth- 
bert (red), Cumberland (black), Kansas (black). 
Collect for Express or Postage: 
50 100 500 — 1,000. 
$2.75 $4.25 $17.50 $27.50 
Prepaid: 
6 10 25 50 

$1.00 $1.50 $2.75 $4.25 
HOW TO GROW RASPBERRIES 
Set plants three feet apart in rows seven feet wide. This. will 
require 2100 plants to set an acre. Many set two plants in each 
hill as this method usually gives almost double the yield as where 
only one plant is set to the hill. 
Set any time from fall to early spring. Cultivate from early 
spring until fall, just enough to keep down weeds and grass. 
Where one has only a few plants in the home garden a. héavy 
mulch of straw or hay will keep down weeds and grass, con- 
serve moisture, and make success more certain with this berry, 
As soon as fruit is all picked cut out canes and burn as these 
will die anyway and never produce any more fruit. Cultivate 
new shoots just as was done when first were set. 
