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LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 
KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 19 
RASPBERRIES 
markable and very de- 
sirable variety is 
certified Mosaic-free. 
Berries large, round 
and a brilliant red in 
color. Splendid ship- 
ping variety. 10 
plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 
100—$4.00, 1000— 
$25.00. 
fine red raspberry. 
Chief does not rival 
Latham but supple- 
ments it by ripening 
10 days earlier, so 
holding that wonder- 
ful type for picking 
an extra long season. 
10 plants 60c, 50— 
$2.25, 100 — $4.00, 
1000—$25.00. 
COLUMBIAN (Purple) — Very large, 
dark purple color. Rich and sweet with 
few seeds. Excellent for jam. A fine 
raspberry that will not sucker. 1 yr., 
10—60c, 50—$3.50, 100—$6.00. Trans- 
plants, 10—$1.25, 50—$4.50, 100— 
$8.00. 
CUMBERLAND (Blackcap) — Healthy, 
vigorous grower, producing heavy 
crops of jet black, sweet berries. Best 
black variety. Very profitable. Midsea- 
son. 1 yr., 10 plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 100 
—$4.00, 1000—$25.00. Transplants, 10 
—$1.25, 50—$4.50, 100—$8.00. 

Cumberland Raspberries 
LA FRANCE (everbearing)—This new 
and remarkable variety is free from 
disease, hardy and acceptable every- 
where. Fruit dark red, of the largest 
size, very sweet, excellent canner and 
shipper. This wonderful berry pro- 
duces a very heavy crop on the old 
canes at the proper season and another 
crop on the new growth in the fall. 
We highly recommend this variety as 
being the best everbearing raspberry 
we have ever seen, and one that should 
be included in every home garden. 10 
plants 75c, 50—$3.50, 100—$6.00, 1000 
—$35.00. 
DEWBERRY, YOUNGBERRY AND 
BOYSENBERRY 
(creeping 
blackberry)—Fruit very large, jet 
black, superb quality, ripens in Aug- 
ust. Hardy. 10 plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 
100—$4.00. 
YOUNGBERRY—A cross between the 
Dewberry and lLoganberry. Berries 
larger than Loganberry, purplish- 
black and similar to raspberries in 
flavor. Very vigorous growers and 
begin bearing at an early age. Hardy. 
Strong 1 yr. plants. Each 10c, 10—75c, 
50—$3.50, 100—$6.50. 
BOYSENBERRY—tThe greatest vine 
berry yet developed. Distinctive, lus- 
cious flavor, very large fruit. Excellent 
for jams, jellies, fresh, canned or pies. 
Each 10c, 12—$1.00, 100—$7.50. 
NEW THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY— 
Same as above in every way except 
that it is entirely thornless, which is a 
very decided advantage. Each 25c, 12— 
$2.50. 
Fill those jars with Home Grown Fruit 
