

HAVE THEM GARDEN-FRESH FOR 
EATING - FOR BETTER CANNING 
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BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries thrive best on fertile loam. The rows 
should be about six feet apart, with each plant approxi- 
mately two feet apart in the row. 
PRICES—$1.00 per 25, $3.00 per 100, $22.50 per 1000 
BLOWERS—An upright mammoth grower. Very hardy 
and productive. Fruit very long, finest flavor and jet 
black. Fruits continuously July to September. 
ELDORADO—The hardiest and sweetest blackberry. 
Berries are large, jet black, borne in large clusters, 
very sweet, and practically coreless. 

PRICES of Extra Size 2 Year Bushes: 35c 
each, $2.75 per 10, $18.00 per 100 
DOWNING—A medium size whitish green 
gooseberry of good quality. Strong, upright 
grower and quite prolific. Mid-season. (July 10 
to 15.) 
POORMAN—Fruit is largest of any of the 
American Gooseberries. Attractive red color. 
Prefers a heavy type of soil. 
RED JACKET—JOSSLYN—Light red, me- 
dium size, excellent quality. Vigorous upright 
grower, healthy, and productive. 
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IMPORTANT—WHEN ORDERING 
Currants or Gooseberry plants, it is necessary 
to have the following information: 
1. County and Township where planting is to be 
made. 
2. Approximate distance from nearest stand of 
White Pine (Five Needled Pine). 
GOOSEBERRIES 


BOYSENBERRY 
DELICIOUS... 
DIFFERENT... 
PROVEN! 
The amazing new berry, a cross of the Black- 
berry, Raspberry, and Loganberry, and is far 
more vigorous than any of its parents. It is im- 
mense in size and when you taste it, you will 
agree that in flavor it stands supreme. The fruit 
when fully ripened will literally melt in your 
mouth. A distinctly different, very pleasant 
flavor, no core and very few seeds, make it a 
most delicious berry for eating fresh, for pies or 
for canning. If you want a real treat, here it is. 
Save money! Order 
early. Take advan- 
tage of our generous 
discount. 
See page 3. 


Blowers Blackberries 
New ! 

THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Canes smooth as velvet. Ripens 10 days to two 
weeks earlier than the common Boysenberry. 
The Thornless strain has retained all the good 
characters of its parent including its rugged, 
thrifty growth. It’s a pleasure to pick these large 
berries, without a chance of scratching your 
hands. 
1 Yr. Plants 30c each, 3 for 75c, 25 for $3.00 
84 State St., Boston, Mass. 
Nov. 1, 1941. 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
Wish to say that my Raspberry plants arrived all O. K., 
and they certainly look very good to me. 
Thank you very kindly, and I will not forget you on any 
future business that I may have, and have already passed 
along your booklet to some friend that may be ordering in 
the Spring. 
Very truly yours, 
E. M. Nazzaro 










It makes considerable horizontal growth as com- 
pared to its height. For easy picking, plants 
should be trained on a fence or wires. Plants are 
strong, vigorous, and quite hardy. However, we 
advise covering with straw or hay in Winter in 
cold climates to avoid Winter injury. 
PRICES 
Strong 2 Year Plants—15c each, 95c per 10 
$3.50 per 50, $6.00 per 100 







