a ’ - 
’ 
The A 
NURSERIES 
Blackberries 
Increase your profits. One acre of Black- 
berries will average 2000 to 2300 quarts per 
acre, and prices on this fruit are always 
high. The best money-making berry for 
the past three years. 


Blackberry 
Eldorado bears 
young, providing 
nearly a full crop of 
fruit the year after 
planting. Very har 
dy, never winter 
kills. Vigorous grow- 
er, large berries, fine 
, flavor, and excellent 
quality. Very productive; fruits over a 
long season and insures a big profit to 
the grower. Highly recommended for 
commercial planting. 
° NECTARBERRY 
Something new! Originated at Benedict 
Rancho, El Monte, Calif. The Nectarberry is 
a seedling of the Youngberry. Berries are as 
large as Boysenberry—larger than Young: 
E berry, and on looks alone might be mistaken 
Dewberries for either. Ripens about 3 days later than 
Boysen, much sweeter than Boysen, better 
. flavor and much spicier than either Boysen 
The first to ripen. Ten days "ae or Youngberry. It has remarkably few and 
earlier than Blackberries. A New Va riety soft seeds and no noticeable core. When eaten either fresh, 
real money-maker. Brings a BARGAIN canned or frozen, the berries retain their fresh fruit flavor. 
big price on any market and Heavy producer, outyielding both varieties. For the past 
makes real profit for the No. 38 two years, the Nectarberry vines went through the winters 
grower. For quick money, 12 Thornl in, Ohio, Michigan, Washington and New York without 
plant two-year stock. Baccenbor injury though not mulched; has withstood temperatures 
y Y, of 15 to 20 below zero. However, in severe cold sections, 
Of the Blackberry type, but Cary. substantial mulching is advised; this can easily be done as 
produced on trailing vine in- 12 Nectarberry, the vines are always left on the ground until spring. Very 
stead of an upright bush. drought resistant—will withstand most any drought and 
ALFRED Blackberries 
The Blackberry without a Core. 7 
Alfred ripens early, about a week in xa 
advance of other kinds. Berries are . 
of immense size, some measuring 3 
inches around and 2 inches in length. 
Color is jet r; 
black; . flavor 
sweet and deli- 
cious. Very 
hardy, and can 
be grown any- 
where without 4 
winter protec- #3 
tion. 
LUCRETIA 








late 
Very hardy and disease-re- Covering the still produce a good fair crop. 
entire season, 
$1.65 
IN La (od Gl od =] Xe [Co 
sistant. Berries are extra large, 
lustrous black, sweet and 
juicy. UNEXCELLED FOR 
CANNING. 
A fair trial of this new variety will convince you of its 
merits, Note bargain. 3 

PRICES OF BLACKBERRY, DEWBERRY, NECTARBERRY AND THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY PLANTS: SPECIAL DISCOUNTS (See Page 7) . 
Per Per Per Per Per Per Per : Per 
12 
Alfred, No. 1 Root Cuttings ......ccscescecccccccsecdeccecccecs $0.45 $0.75 $1.25 $1.95 33-60 het $640 iso 
Alfred, 2-yr.: Transplants \\5:. sic sc-oiete wee OSes pasa aie Bela « & a,c 808 -80 1.50 2.50 4.25 8.00 10.50 12.80 31.00 
Eldorado, No. 1 Root Cuttings .......es+ee- SS eee na Ou ne are 45 73°: 1.25 1.95... 3.60..-*°4.95 = ee 
Eldorado, | 2-yr,-Tratisplants:. s).o0 cinjes oe he ca' sew ccsetdnvevecceste -65 1.10 2.00 3.50 6.50 9.00 11.60 Ae 
Luctetia* Dewberry, t1-veo INGstle . unc marnait 6 aus's ole ois n aleais’ «079 Ctialsye iss -40 -70 1.20 1.85 3.45 4.80 6.00 13.95 
Nectarbeery, = 1-yrss Nove 1ic4 cout Raia tank a eae WE cae a ons wwieeras 95.» 1.75 3.25 _5.00.- 9.75 14.25 218.75 ee 
Nectarberty, »2-yrr.-1 Pats latte ck wis sine anne he RE > oheraalsd Sten he ous 1.40 2.50 4.75 8.50 
Boysenherry, “Thorniess: ( 1-yte sce a F ocaetinscn Mh an ts Pe aiele bande Mins 1.25 2.25 4.00 7.50 +14.00 20.25 26.00 60.00 
Boysenberry, Thornless, transplants, 30c each; 2 for 500; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.00. 
42 SEE FRONT COVER FOR THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 

