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jung’s Select Berry Plants 
New Giant Thornless BOYSENBERRY—This sensational new berry 
is about the finest berry we know of. Unlike the ordinary variety the 
vines have no thorns and is even hardier. The berries are of im- 
mense size and their sweet delicious flavor is unsurpassed; they are 
a deep maroon red when ripe and almost seedless. We offer heavy 
2-yr. plants as the 1-yr. plants are very fragile and hard to get start- 
ed. Please bear this in mind when comparing prices. Each 35c.; 3 for 
90c.; 12 for $3.25 postpaid. 
sopus, The Best Purple Raspberry—Far superior to Columbian as 
the berries are larger, of better quality and the plants are hardier. 
Plants are vigorous and bear an unusually large crop. Will not spread 
forse rece or shoots. Strong 2 yr. plants: 12 for 1.00; 25 for $1.75; 100 
CUMBERLAND, The Giant Black Raspberry—This is offered with as- 
surance as a most desirable variety because of its immense size, fine 
quality and great productiveness. It is a wonder in size of berries 
and vigor of growth and is as hardy as any variety grown. Fruit is 
jet black and of extra fine quality. By far the best results in grow- 
Black Raspberries have been obtained from 2 yr. or transplanted 
plants. We are now offering 2 yr. old plants at prices very little more 
than was formerly charged for inferior 1 yr. plants. Please bear this 
in mind when comparing prices. Heavy 2 yr. Plants: 6 for 50c.; 12 
for 95c.; 25 for $1.65; 100 for $6.25, postpaid. 
TAYLOR, A Most Promising New Red Raspberry—An excellent new 
variety from the New York Exp. Station. Taylor is a thrifty growe 
and a heavy yielder of large bright red berries. The “f 
large conic berries are firm bright red in color, of ex- : 
cellent quality and attractive appearance. Select plants: 
12 for 85c.; 25 for $1.35; 100 for $4.50. 





Gur Berry Plants are Certified 
All of our raspberry plants have had 
double inspection by State Inspectors 
and are free from Mosaic and all other 
dangerous plant diseases and insects. 
‘Sy atham’? The Giant Red Raspberry 
By far the best raspberry to be had and stands unsurpassed for vigor and { 
hardiness, size and handsome appearance of berries. Has made the remarkable © 
yield of 5,430 qts. per acre. Hardy even as far North as Canada. The ability 
of Latham to yield so heavily, together with the large size and fine appear- 
ance of the berries make it unquestionably the most profitable variety for 
either home or market garden. Many plants will bear fruit the first year they 
are set out, Price of strong disease-free plants: 6 for 45c.; 12 for 75¢.; 25 for 
$1.25; 100 for $3.50. 



Fredonia Grape 
Considered the best grape for the 
northern states as it grows a vig- 
orous hardy vine and ripens almost 
two weeks earlier than Concord. 
Clusters are good sized and com- 
H pact, berries are large in size and 
ap of very fine quality. Select 2 yr. 
plants: Each 25¢.; 3 for 
65c.; doz. $2.25. 
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GROWING BERRIES 
A great part of growing @ 
a profitable crop of berries 
depends on properly setting 
out and caring for the crop. 
® Unless the right care is giv- 
en, the best plants will not 
produce a_ satisfactory crop. 
To assist you in every way 
we have prepared a set of 
@ complete cultural instructions 
¥ for small fruits and will send 
2 same with every order for . 
LATHAM plants. FREDONIA 


J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 63 — 
