
PICTURED ABOVE ACTUAL SIZE 
Pictured above is the sensational New Thornless Boysenberry 
just as they will bear for you. As a matter of fact, you will get 
berries that are even larger because we have seen them fully 2 
inches long. It is a tremendous grower, every cane loaded with 
fruit. Its natural tendency is to trail on the ground but if trained 
on wires or fence, the fruit is easier to pick. You will be astonish- 
ed at the amount of fruit a few plants will produce. The fruit 
ripens over a period of almost 2 months. You eat them fresh for 
weeks and can the rest. You never put in jars any fruit that 
tasted better. The fruit is so large, handsome, it sells on sight at 
good prices. 
ABSOLUTELY THORNLESS 
Thornless Boysenberry is the new berry sensation. You have 
read about the marvelous Boysenberry. Thornless Boysenberry 
is exactly the same BUT IT HAS NO THORNS. 
FINEST FLAVOR 
When you taste a ripe Thornless Boysenberry you will agree they 
are simply fine. You just can’t describe their sweet, yet zippy, 
delicious flavor. You will like them fresh, with cream, or canned 
for sauce, jelly, jam, or in pies, tarts, shortcakes. Cooked and 
strained, they make the finest flavored fruit juice you ever tasted. 
Almost seedless, these big, fat berries are a rich, very deep maroon 
when ripe. 
BEARS YOUNG 
Set the plants 8 feet apart each way, 10 feet is better if you have 
enough room. Plant early this spring and you may get a few 
sample berries this summer. But the next year and thereafter, 
you will harvest bumper crops. It has stood 15 to 20 below zero 
but in cold sections we recommend that you mulch the plants over 
winter with straw, wild hay or dirt. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY PRICES 
Heavy No. 1 Plants 
5 for $1.00 
10 for 1.75 
Extra Heavy Plants 
4 for $1.00 10 for $2.00 
ALL POSTPAID 
Each 25c 
3 for 65c 
Each 35c 
NECTARBERRY 
We have fruiting in the same field Nectarberry, Thornless Boy- 
senberry and original Boysenberry. In habits of growth and 
fruiting, we find the Nectarberry almost identical with the Boy- 
senberry. Some report that it bears heavier than the Boysen- 
berry and even better quality. It’s a good berry, try a few. 
Heavy No. 1 Plants, Postpaid. 
Each 15c—3 for 40c—10 for $1.00 
New erry Special 
The Finest of All the New Berries 
3 Thornless Boysenberries 
3 Healthberries, see page 8 
3 Indian Summer Red Raspberries, 
see back page 
3 Morrison Black Raspberries, see 
back page 
All 12 for $1.75 Postpaid 
($2.43 Value) 

ORIGINAL BOYSENBERRY 
This is the original Boysenberry which has created such a sensa- 
tion over America. A tremendous bearer of immense size berries, 
many 1} to 2 inches long, of the highest quality. No matter 
whether used fresh or canned or in pies or jelly, it is a great berry. 
No other berry has ever been received so enthusiastically or been 
been planted so widely in such a short time. The canes are hardy 
but in cold sections we advise a winter mulch. All the good 
qualities we mentioned about the Thornless Boysenberry applies 
to this except that this has thorns. Postpaid. 
Heavy No. 1 Plants 
2 for 25c—5 for 50c—12 for $1.00 
25 for $1.90—50 for $3.50—100 for $6.65 
Extra Heavy Plants 
Each 20c—3 for 50c—8 for $1.00 
25 for $2.35—50 for $3.95 
BOYSENBERRY SPECIAL 
3 Thornless Boysenberries 
3 Nectarberries 
3 Original Boysenberries 
All 9 for $1.00 Postpaid 
($1.43 Value) 
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