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Planting Berry Plants. Easy to Plant and Grow 
A SINGLE CLUSTER OF BOYSENBERRIES, ACTUAL SIZE! 
Showing berries in all stages; ripe, partly ripe and green, insuring fruit for long season 
































BUENA PARK, 
Other Berries that have stood 
the Profit Test. 
NEW THORNLESS LOGANBERRY 
The Home Gardener will enjoy raising a 
few plants of the Thornless Loganberry. 
Many people think Loganberries are very 
sour, but in your own garden you can allow 
them to hang on the vines until they are 
thoroughly ripe, and you will find them a 
very delicious and highly flavored berry. 
These light green Thornless vines make a 
beautiful sight when they are hanging full 
of berries and they are so nice to handle. 
Commercial Growers, do not pass up this 
money-making opportunity. 
Plant six feet apart in rows six feet across. 
Prices Prepaid: Each 25c, 10 for $2.00, 100 
for $15.00, 1,000 for $100.00. 
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THE YOUNGBERRY 
The fruit is large and very juicy, with a 
rich blended flavor that is pleasing to nearly 
everyone. The color so very dark red that it 
is nearly black and the seeds are few in num- 
ber and soft. The vines are vigorous grow- 
ers; trailing in habit, and should be trellised. 
The fruit is borne on long fruit stems that 
thrust it away from the vines ready to be 
picked, and the canes are not very thorny, 
which makes picking very easy. (Should not 
be planted north of the Ohio River.) 
Plant six feet apart in rows spaced six feet 
apart. About 1,000 plants per acre. 
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Boysenberries on a hillside garden. An excellent combination. Delicious food and 
protects soil from eroding. 
Prices Prepaid: Each, 15c; 10 for $1.25, 25 
for $2.00, 50 for $3.00, 100 for $5.00, 1,008 
for $40.00. 
TWO FINE BLACKRASPBERRIES 
MUNGER—An old favorite in this coun- 
try; one well adapted to our climate condi- 
tions. Big berries with plenty of juice. This 
has been our main commercial blackcap for 
several years. It is one you can depend on. 
EVANS—We have fruited this new black- 
raspberry the past two seasons and they have 
produced much more per plant than any 
other blackcap either in our main field or 
our trial plantings. We are going to plant 
more Evans and believe you should try them. 
Plant four feet apart and eight feet across 
rows. 
Prices Prepaid: Evans or Munger—l0 for 
$1.50, 100 for $7.00, 1,000 for $40.00. 
FOR YOUR GARDEN 
PARADISE ASPARAGUS—Why not have 
a bed or row of the New Paradise Asparagus 
in your garden? It produces more heavily 
and is less astringent than ordinary aspara- 
gus. Since we have been growing this vari- 
ety and serving it in our dining room and 
selling it in our Roadside Market, we have 
many customers who stop for this one item 
and will have no other variety. 
Prices Prepaid: 10 for 50c, 25 for $1.00, 100 
for $2.50, 1,000 for $15.00. 
BOYSENBERRY COMPARED WITH BLACKBERRIES 
CHERRY RHUBARB—A beautiful red 
rhubarb so tender it never should be peeled 
—less acid than other kinds, yet full flav- 
cred. We have picked as much as 20 pounds 
per plant at a single picking. Plant four feet 
apart. Fertilize well after the plants are 
started. 
Prices Prepaid: 35c each, 3 for $1.00, 100 
for $12.00. 
TEXAS WONDER—EARLY 
BLACKBERRY 
If you live in the south half of the United 
States and wish to grow blackberries, you 
should buy this one. The bushes are small 
and easy to handle. The fruit sets on so 
thick the bushes are just black; you can 
scarcely see any green leaves for the berries. 
The berries are firmer than most blackberries 
and ship well. Good both for the home garden 
and commercial grower. Plant four feet 
apart in rows eight feet across. 
Prices Prepaid: 20c each, 10 for $1.50, 100 
for $7.00, 1,000 for $45.00. 
MACATAWA BLACKBERRY 
(Mid-Season) 
Grows to tall bush. The fruit is jet black 
and very sweet, with small seeds. Heavy 
cropper. Plant four feet apart in rows eight 
feet across. 
Prices Prepaid: 20c each, 10 for $1.50, 100 
for $7.00, 1,000 for $45.00. 

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> BOYSENBERRY PLANTS 
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A GOOD TRELLIS 
This bush happened to have only five canes, all of which were long ones. If your 
bushes have more strong canes it is advantageous to leave more canes per hill. 
