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licious flavor. Bushes very hardy, and bear heav- 
ily. It has all the good points of the blackberry, 
loganberry, and raspberry, but is far more hardy 
and vigorous. Almost seedless, is firm, and a good 
shipping berry. Be sure to plant some of the new 
improved thornless type Boysenberry. 25 plants 
will be plenty for home use. 600 plants will set 
an acre, set 8 ft. by 8 ft. . 
New Thornless Youngberry. 
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This wonderful new Youngberry is a cross be- 
tween the Loganberry and the Dewberry. A heavy 
bearer and the fruit is extra fine flavor. Delicious 
to eat fresh and cans well. Unsurpassed for home 
garden or for commercial planting. The plant isa 
rank grower, and adapted to a wide range of soils. 
Plants should be given some winter protection 
north of Missouri. 
Mulberries. 
While the fruit of the Mulberry is of no com- 
mercial value, the tree is planted largely for shade. 
Many people consider the edible types of Mulberry 
a most delectible and dainty dish. They are of 
much value for swine and poultry. The tree is of 
quick growth and is particularly suited to the 
South. 
Hicks. Very prolific and in fruit for several 
weeks, often being known as “everbearing.” Fruit 
large; black; sweet. Ripens June and July. 
Downing. Very large; black; sweet rich and ex- 
cellent. Ripe in June and July. 
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PERSIMMONS. 
A distinct fruit of the South which succeeds in 
practically all sections where cotton is grown. 
The tree has beautiful glossy foliage which makes 
it very attractive, and the gorgeous colored fruits 
are both delicious and beautiful. 
Japanese Persimmon. A vigorous grower and 
an early bearer. Bears much larger fruit than the 
American type. If the fruit is harvested before it 
is touched by frost, and house-ripened, the quality 
becomes greatly improved. 
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American Persimmon. A native of the Southern 
states, but will ripen in the North. There is noth- 
ing more luscious than a well-ripened persimmon. 
It is satisfying to both man and beast. Planta few 
for the opossums and children. 
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