Boysenberry 
The Longest Berry That Grows. 
It is practically a new variety. Berry is of immense size, 
of the Blackberry type, but grows like Dewberries, has few 
seeds. These dark berries often measure 214 inches in length. 
Boysenberry has a distinctly different flavor and when allowed 
to fully ripen on the vine is much sweeter than any other 
vine berry. The fruit will hang for days on the vine after 
ripening. It is very juicy, and the tastiest berry you have 
ever eaten, fresh or canned, makes delicious pies. Is hardy, 
requiring no protection under normal conditions. 
Postpaid: No. 1 plants, 10c each; 10 for 75c. Express or 
freight: 100 for $5.00; 1000, $35.00. 
Blackberries 
By mail, postpaid: No. 1 plants, 25 for $1.00. 
By express: No. 1 plants, 100, $3.00; 1000, $22.00. 
ELDORADO. One of the largest Blackberries in existence, 
perfectly hardy in all sections. Will stand 20 degrees below # 
zero; very sweet and juicy. A very heavy producer, in our 
mind the best Blackberry product. 


Dewberries 
By mail, postpaid: Each, 4c. 
By express: 100 for $3.00; 1000, $22.00. 
LUCRETIA. A trailing form of the Blackberry, with large 
luscious fruit, will produce more quarts per acre than Black- 
berries, can be trellised or let to cover the ground. Fruit 
ripens earlier than Blackberry. 
Boysenberry 
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Gooseberries 
BOHEMIAN 
2-yr., No. 1 plants— Each Perl10 Per 100 
BY_ INA sVOStWAlG eer tee hee a te ee $0.25 $2.25 HORSERADISH 
BYREX press Tobe? Fes s een so «sud os $16.00 - 
An improved Horseradish, 
Each and 10, postpaid; 100, express. large roots with a mild 
DOWNING. Large, handsome, pale yellow, and of wonderful flavor, We have PE OP aS aie 
quality. Splendid for cooking and table use. Bush vigorous this for Cire pk rid cs 
grower, and free from mildew. was impor e FOr re 
- many. Is the best variety 
HOUGHTON. Medium, roundish, oval, pale red, sweet and there is on the market. 
tender, very good; plants spreading in nature; heavy pro- 
ducer. No. 1 Roots—By mail, 
JOSSELYN (Red Jacket). An American seedling of great postpaid: 
value; large, red, one of the best bearing sorts. PerlO0 Per25 ‘Per100 
$0.30 $0.70 $2.00 

Asparagus 
WASHINGTON RUST-PROOF. A new gov- 
ernment creation, Which is rust-proof, a 
standard variety which produces the finest 
shoots of Asparagus, is way ahead of all 
others for market or home use. Mail, post- 
paid, 12, 50c. By express, 2-yr., No. 1, 100, 
$2.00; 1,000, $14.00. 
Rhubarb 
(Pieplant or Wineplant) 


MacDONALD RED RHUBARB. A 
snappy “new model’’ rhubarb. The 
attractive features are the new 
bright red color combination and a 
“pick up” that will surprise you. 
It “gets into high” so quickly that 
you can cut stalks from it a year 
sooner than you can from the old 
style green stalk varieties. 
Another great improvement in the 
new MacDonald is its excellent 
quality, sweeter than common rhu- 
barb and requiring less sugar. 
Plant some of this splendid Red 
Rhubarb this year. It yields heavi- 
ly and lasts a lifetime. When once 
you have tried MacDonald you will 
grow no other. Each 10 for 
INGOs Le DLANUSiSs mevcnentels $0.25 $2.00 
QUEEN. Extra large stalks, quick 
grower in spring, decided pink in 
color, delicious for canning and 
pies, has mild flavor. By mail, “ne a 
postpaid, each 12c. By express, per Red MacDonald Washington 
10, $1.00; per 100, $7.00. Rhubarb Asparagus 
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