Genuine Boysenberry 
The New Fruit with a 
Different Flavor 
Boysenberry is a sensational-new fruit introduced in Cali- 
fornia. It is a cross between the Loganberry, Raspberry and 
Blackberry. Imagine, if you can, a berry combining the best 
of these fruits in one giant, gorgeous wine-colored berry, with 
a distinct and delicious flavor you'll never forget. That's Boy- 
senberry! 
It is sweet and juicy, yet amply firm to withstand shipping 
to market. It is ideal for freezing, and so far the supply of 
berries is not nearly equal to the demand for this choice, 
frozen delicacy. 
Boysenberry is perfectly hardy, and may be safely grown 
in the Northern states, as well as in the South. 
In tests made by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 50 berries 
have been known to fill a quart box; but a conservative num- 
ber for the average crop would be from 75 to 85 berries. 
Boysenberry is a highly profitable crop, and the cost of 
planting stock is now low enough that you can't afford to wait 
longer to get started. Plant this year and cash in on a big- 
money crop. Planted 8 ft. by 8 ft., six hundred plants will set 
an acre. (If interested in large quantities, write for special 
quotations.) 
THORNLESS 
Cu BOYSENBERRY 
(See illustration on front cover.) A new and Improved Boy- 
senberry. Has all the good features and characteristics of the 
common Boysenberry, but is absolutely thornless, and ripens 3 
weeks earlier! 
Fruit is borne on long, sturdy vines entirely free from thorns, 
enabling one to step into the garden and in a few short min- 
utes gather a generous quantity without the discomfort ex- 
perienced in picking the thorny variety. When grown com- 
mercially its extreme earliness is a decided advantage, and 
insures the highest prices. 
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Youngberry 





Genuine Boysenberry 


N. PARKER Hardy 
CU Thornless YOUNGBERRY 
The newest and best of all Youngberries to date. So rapidly has the 
Youngberry been developed within 
the past few years that it is a far 
cry from the original thorny type to 
the New Parker that we offer. The 
fruit is very large, a handsome dark 
wine-red color, sweet and delicious, 
and almost seedless. Parker is ab- 
solutely thornless, much hardier than 
the common Youngberry, and very 
productive. It has a distinct place 
for itself along with the Boysenber- 
ties, and your fruit garden is not 
complete without at least a few 
plants. 
NECTARBERRY 
Newest and Largest of All Bramble 
Fruits. 
For those of you customers who are interested in growing and 
testing the new fruits as they make their appearance, we offer 
Nectarberry, the newest and largest of all. 
It originated at El Monte, California, as a seedling of the Young- 
berry. In appearance it is very similar to Boysenberry, but those 
who have tested it claim it outyields Boysenberry, and is even 
larger and better. Fruit is sweet and delicious, and keeps better 
for either canning or shipping. Plant Nectarberry for sure com- 
mercial profits, or grow it in your garden for a choice table fruit. 
We guarantee our stock to be of the genuine El Monte strain, 
which assures you of getting the best. 
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PRICES OF BOYSENBERRY, PARKER YOUNGBERRY, AND NECTARBERRY PLANTS FOR 
1942: SPECIAL DISCOUNTS (See Page 3). 
Per Per Per Per 
$ 6 12 25 50 
Boysenberry, l-yr., No. 1......... $0.55 $0.95 $1.50 $2.80 
Boysenberry, 2-yr. Transplants.... 1.00 1.80 3.10 5.40 
Thornless Boysenberry,1-yr., No.1. .85 1.45 2°25 4.20 
Parker Youngberry, l-yr., No. 1... .60 1.10 1.70 2.95 
Nectarberry, l-yr., No. 1.......... -75 1.25 2.05 3.75 
Nectarberry, 2-yr. Transplants... . 1.50 2.50 4.10 7.50 
Per Per Per Per Per 
100 200 300 400 1000 
$ aoe $ 8.80 $12.55 $16.30 $36.00 
95 
7.35 13.35 18.85 24.45 54.00 
5.00 9.50 13.80 17.95 43.75 
7.10 12.00 17.65 23.65 52.00 
14.20 
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Nectarberry 
All-Season 
Boysenberry 
Garden 
Bargain No. 17 
Thornless Boysen- 
berry l-yr. (Early) 
Boysenberry 1-yr. 
(Mid-Season) 
Parker Youngberry 
l-yr. (Late Mid-season) 
Nectarberry 1-yr. 
(Late) 
(A $3.75 Catalog Value) 
ly Bo Net Prepaid, 
