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HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS 

After fruiting, cut out all old wood and train and cultivate 
the vines as you did at the first. Plow and hoe when 
needed. 
Whatever you do plant some Youngberries, they have 
the flavor of the Red Raspberry and are a cross between 
the Austin Dewberry and the Loganberry. They make 
the best jelly, marmalade and jam ever. In Southern 
Alabama they have cleared from $550.00 to $650.00 per 
acre from Youngberries and in California as much as 
$1,000 per acre. 
We have tried the Youngberries thoroughly over the past 
10 years here in our own fields, and have found them to 
pay us more net money per acre, for,.the cost put into 
them, than any berries we are raising now, once planted 
you have them for years, and through the very dry 
weather-summer of 1934, and the still harder one of 1936 
our Youngberries came through 85 to 90 per cent good, 
there is no other berry or vine or vines that have done this, 
and we are doubling our planting. Try one acre or more 
now, while you can get the real original strain. 
: 10 25 50 
Postpaid stot S) EO) $1.50 $2.65 
100 500 1,000 
Express collect 2. 7. 2. $3100 $10.00 $15.00 
NEW BOYSENBERRY 

NOTE: The Boysenberry is proving very hardy, but we 
recommend plants being mulched where winter tempera- 
tures exceed 15 below zero. 
CURIOSITY 
In California where the Boysenberry has been offered 
for sale for a few summers, had you been passing the 
fields of those lucky growers who had them, when they 
were ripe, you would have thought they were holding an 
old time camp meeting. Hundreds of people came from 
many miles around in order to see, taste, and purchase this 
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marvelous berry right in the fields at two or three times 
higher price than that for which other vineberries were 
selling. 
TRELLIS 
Vines grow much better if left on the ground and merely 
trained in straight rows. This does not give the sun an 
opportunity to burn your vines nor the wind a chance to 
break them to pieces. Do not put vines on trellis until 
they commence to bud or about February or March, just 
before they start to set your crop. Trellis should consist 
of two wires. No. 14 gauge, 20 inches apart. 
FERTILIZATION 
There is nothing better for fertilization than barnyard or 
chicken manure. However, you may carefully use any 
kind of fertilizer that is high in nitrogen. 
CULTURE 
If you will set our Boysenberry plants very early you 
may have a few sample berries the first season, but your 
big crop will come the folowing summer. ; 
CULTIVATION 
Berry vines are shallow rooted. Therefore, deep and 
frequent cultivation merely tears ‘to pieces the roots 
which cost good money to develop. It has been found that 
about the only cultivation necessary, to most soil, is to 
remove weeds. We would suggest that you plant them in 
rows say 8 feet wide, and 4 to 6 feet within the drill; this 
will take about 1,360 plants to the acre. 
RESERVE NOW 
There have now been reserved more plants than were 
sold up to January 1st last sesaon and if you desire to 
plant the Boysenberry this coming season it would surely 
be wise to make your reservation now. Not 1-10th of the 
population of the United States has seen or tasted this 
marvelous berry and when they do there is going to be 
the greatest stampede for these plants that has ever been 
known for any plant. 
There will not be sufficient plants during the coming 
season to supply the demand. Therefore, you should make 
reservation at once. 
No. 1 Strong Tip Rooted Boysenberry Plants Prepaid to 
Any Express or Post Office in the United States. 
Plants 15c each; 100, $6.00; 1,000, $45.00; 5 at 10 rate; 
50 at 100 rate; 500 at 1,000 rate. If you desire to plant 
3,000 or more, consult us relative to prices. 
Please send check with your reservation for at least one 
quarter of the total. It is understood that the balance is 
to be paid just before shipment. 
Special Offer Na. 9 A small family garden 
ripen when the strawberries are gone, and you will like them: 
25 big Red Raspberries, 25 New 
Lucretia Dewberries, 25 Ozark Beauty Blackberries, all of 
planting late berries to 
25 New Youngberries, 
the very best to be had, and you will be pleased with them. 
delivered to you for only $3.50. This list will fill a place in 
your berries for early summer fruiting. 
