BLACKBERRIES 
ALFRED 
The Blackberry without a core 

Alfred ripens early, about a week in ad- 
vance of Eldorado. Im productiveness it is 
in a class by itself. Some years it has been 
known to produce a second crop in Septem- 
ber. 
Alfred is extremely hardy. Can be grown 
anywhere in the U. S. without winter pro- 
tection, having withstood temperatures as 
low as 35 degrees below zero without injury 
to a single tip or branch. 
Alfred bears the second season. It is such a 
healthy, vigorous grower that it produces a good 
fruit crop the year after planting, and it is not unusual 
to pick from ten to as many as forty berries from a 
single bush the same year planted. 
Alfred berries are of immense size. Berries are 
nearly twice as large as ordinary Blackberries, some 
measuring 3 inches around and 2 inches in length. Of 
firm texture, making it an excellent market berry. 
Flavor sweet and delicious. Ideal for a table berry, as 
it is practically coreless. 
ELDORADO 

The Standard Commercial Blackberry 
Eldorado bears young, providing nearly a full crop 
of fruit the year after planting. Very hardy; seldom 
winter-kills. Wigorous grower, large berries, fine fla- 
vor, and excellent quality. Very productive, and fruits 
over a long season. 
DEWBERRIES “<oaeaemnne ood 
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than Blackberries. A real money- ca He 4 GARDEN 
maker. Brings a big price on any | ' 7 Bargain 
market and makes real profit for the : ¥ No. 17 
grower. Of the blackberry type, but 25 Alfred, Selected 1-yr. 
produced on a trailing vine instead | ag 2 Plants : 
of an upright bush. Very hardy and oo ae 113 osrrie! Bexbany) 
disease-resistant. Berries are extra pots 
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Prices of Blackberry, Boysenberry, Nectarberry and Youngberry Plants For Spring of 1943: 
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS (See page 3). 
Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per 
6 12 25 50 100 A 200 300 ; oe eee 
Ifred, Selected l-yr. Plants_...........------------------2-----0-++ $0.30 $0.55 $0.90 $1.50 $ 2.45 4.60 $ 6.60 2 , 
AS 2-yr. Trateplants Dy Pons A Nee ep Be a Dl ater 1 EPS -65 1.15 1.85 3.00 4.95 9.25 13.25 16.85 39.85 
Eldorado Selected 1-yr. Plants....................-.---.---------- .30 55 -90 1.50 2.45 4.60 6.60 8.40 19.85 
Lucretia Dewberry, I-yr., No. 1-.-...-...-.-.-------------------- 35 .60 .90 1235) 2.35 4.20 5.85 7.65 17.95 
Boysenberry, U-yr., Now U.-.i20.-.22-2-- 2c. ote eee eeepc 50 90 355m 2250 4.50 8.00 11.25 14.70 32.40 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY, 1-yr., No. 1-.-----.-.-------- 85 1.45 2525 4.20 7.35 13.35 18.85 24.85 54.00 
Parker Youngberry, l-yr., No. 1.........-----.------------------+ 69 ola Ot Oot ones 5.50 10.45 15.20 19.75 48.00 
Nectarberry, l-yr., No. 1-......-..---------------------------------- 605221, LOSee 1275 sees tO 5.00 9.45 14.20 18.75 45.00 
Nectarberry, 2-yr. Transplants..................-.---------------- M20car 25205" 93°85.) (6.60 8a 1200 
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