



PRICES 
Regular 
Boysenberry 
6 for $0.46 
12 for -82 
25 for 1.53 
50 for 2.85 



Grows on Trellis—Easy to Pick! 
Boysenberries are as easy to train and manage as grapes. They 
are much easier to pick because of this convenient habit of 
growth, and because they have unusually long fruit spurs which 
project the berries well away from the vines, so that they can be 
easily reached by pickers. 
This point alone would make picking easy, but in addition the 
large size fruit makes less labor, and quicker fill-up of the box. 
Only a fraction as many Boysenberries are needed to fill a box 
as Blackberries. Picking is easier and cheaper, and customers 
buy the fine large berries more readily. Trellis should be 4 to 5 
feet high. 
Leas 
R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY 
ERRY 
Combined Flavor 
of Raspberry, 
Blackberry and 
Loganberry 
Umm! Doesn’t it sound delicious! 
This new berry takes the dullness 
and monotony out of life by giving 
us a new taste thrill. In it are com- 
bined all the delights of Raspber- 
ries and Loganberries, plus the 
spicy snap of Blackberries. Here is 
a new opportunity for you to im- 
prove your garden, and make some 
money too. No new fruit of recent 
years has created the sensation that 
3oysenberry has created. Here are 
its many advantages: 
(1) New! People are always look- 
ing for new taste sensations—and 
new berries are usually scarce—no 
glutted markets—good prices. 
(2) New Huge Size! Berries ap- 
proximately 2 inches by 1 inch. 
(3) New Rich Flavor! Combined 
flavor of Raspberry, Blackberry 
and Loganberry—a new thrill for 
your palate—something you have 
never tasted before—trich, satisfy- 
ing, delightful. 
(4) Quick Bearing! Fruit one year 
after planting. Important — they 
make money for you quickly. 
(5) Hardy! We offer a strain of 
Boysenberries, entirely hardy in 
the North. Require very little win- 
ter protection. 
(6) Healthy! Boysenberries are 
hardly subject to disease at all—a 
most important advantage. 
(7) Utility! Have many uses— 
pies, preserves, canning, shortcake, 
cordials, or fresh from the vine. 
(8) No Hard Seeds! Such seeds as 
there are in Boysenberry are very 
soft, and do not get in the teeth. 
Practically speaking, Boysenberry 
has no seeds. 
(9) Succeeds In Varied Climates! 
Reports from trial plantings made 
in various parts of the world have 
been very favorable. It is surpris- 
ing to find a superior variety giving 
equally good results in Georgia, 
New York, New Zealand and Nor- 
way. 
