BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 19 
OLYMPIC BERRY 
A marvelous new berry of the highest quality with 
an exquisite flavor. Should be planted in every home 
garden. This berry originated on Vashon Island and 
has proven both hardy and productive. The best and 
newest in cane berries. Dewberry type fruit. Must 
be trellised like Loganberry. Each, 50c; doz. $5.00; 
per 50, 30c each; 100 to 500, 25c each. 
YOUNGBERRY 
Recent introduction. Fine, cross between Logan- 
berry and Dewberry. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 
BOYSENBERRY 
The gigantic new blackberry with a real wild 
blackberry flavor. The largest and finest blackberry 
on the market for home or commercial use. Origi- 
nated in California by crossing Blackberries, Rasp- 
berries and Loganberries. The Boysenberry is a 
pleasing blend of all varieties. The vines are excep- 
tionally hardy, drought resistant, and make a strong 
vigorous growth. 
Each 12 100 
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PEARL OF CSABA Grape—A New Hardy Grape 
from Hungary. Csaba is the earliest ripening grape 
for the Pacific Northwest. Exceptionally hardy, 
heavy bearer. It is a top quality wine grape, and an 
excellent table grape. Almost seedless with a pro- 
nounced Museat flavor, delicate and refreshing. 
Grapes are amber colored, round, of medium size, 
uniform in size and shape. Bunches are long, large, 
and well filled. The Csaba vines are hardy, vigor- 
ous, sturdy growers, highly productive. Often come 
into production the second year from planting. 
Each—1 yr., 35c; per dozen $3.50. 
Each—2 yr., 50c; per dozen $5.00. 
Special prices on large quantities. 
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SMALL FRUITS 

BOYSENBERRY 
~ GRAPES 
Well rooted 2-year No. 1 plants, 40c each; $4.00 doz. 
RED 
AGAWAM—Large bunch, red berries, tender and 
juicy ; ripens early. Good bearer. A very fine table 
grape. 
BRIGHTON — Flesh rich, sweet and of the best 
quality ; ripens early. Very productive and vigorous 
in growth. 
DELAWARE—Bunch small and compact; berries 
small, light red, sugary and vinous. 
CACO—Nevw, and of exceptional merit. Wine-red 
berries, compact bunech—good size fruit. Hardy and 
a thrifty grower. Ripens late August to September. 
BLACK 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY—Handsome black berries 
with purple bloom; rich, keeps very well. 
CONCORD—Fine black variety; juicy and sweet, 
splendid flavor; reliable and productive. One of the 
most popular and adaptable varieties. The standard 
grape in many sections. 
WORDEN — Seedling of the Coneord, whieh it 
ereatly resembles in appearance and flavor, but the 
berries are larger. The fruit is better flavored and 
ripens earlier than the Concord. 
ISLAND BELLE—Its keeping and shipping quali- 
ties are unequaled. Ripens middle of August to Sep- 
tember. Keeps sound and perfect both on and off the 
vine for weeks, after other grapes are gone. Both 
clusters and berries are large, glossy black with at- 
tractive blue bloom; sweet and juicy. Stands at the 
head of early black grapes for quality. 
WHITE 
NIAGARA—Berries are medium to large and good 
in quality. Bunches are large and fairly compact. 
Skin thin, but tough. Niagara holds the same posi- 
tion among white grapes as Concord among black 
varieties. Ripens before Concord. Good for arbors. 
