Seldom are we able to offer a berry 
with as many advantages as Boysenberry 
Money Maker 
(9) GROW ON TRELLIS! Boysenberries are as 
easy to train and manage as grapes. They are much 
easier to pick because of this convenient habit of 
growth. Again, a most important advantage. 
PRICES: Standard Giant Boysenberries shown at 
left. 3 for 50c; 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.10; 25 for $1.75; 
50 for $2.85. 
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the large size fruit makes [#¥,g. about three weeks earlier than the regular 
less labor, and quicker iw variety. Cultural directions are the same, 
fill-up of the box. Only : and, except for being somewhat smaller 


a fraction as many Boy- 
senberries are needed to 
fill a box as Blackberries. 
: than the regular Boysenberry, the thorn- 
less variety has all the advantages plus the 
thornless advantage. Flavor of the thorn- 
less variety has more of a tang than the 
regular variety. 


Prices, Thornless Boysenberry 
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Important: Prices above apply to the 
Thornless variety only. Prices of the stand- 
ard Boysenberry at left. 
CULTURAL NOTE 
Plant all Boysenberries at least 5 to 7 
feet apart, 8 to 10 feet is even better 
for commercial planting, and train new 
growth in both directions. For winter 
protection mulch with straw or coarse 
stable manure. Grow them on a trellis. 
Ordinary sandy loam best; good 
drainage. 

Picking is easier 
and cheaper, and 
customers buy 
the fine large 
berries more 
readily. 
THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN {4°52} 
