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10 to 14 Days Earlier Than Regular 
Boysenberry — and No Thorns! 
Early! Big cash money. Bears ten days to two weeks be- 
fore the regular Boysenberry (its parent). This is a de- 
cided advantage for the grower who wants to get his 
berries on the market when prices are at their peak. 
(The.early bird catches the worm.) Being early does 
not conflict with the Thorny Boysenberry, as the 
Thorny starts to produce ripe berries after you have 
cashed in on the Thornless. The production of the 
Thornless is even greater than the regular Boysen- 
berry, which has produced over six tons per acre. 
FLAVOR is a wonderful, pleasing combination 
of Raspberry, Loganberry and Blackberry. It’s of 
a sensational, satisfying taste with unmatched 
qualifications, something you will long remem- 
ber in pies, jams, jellies, cordials, canned or 
fresh. 
VINES are smooth, resembling a grape 
vine with shoots from 15 to 20 feet long. 
Easy to pick and handle—means a labor 
saving not only to the commercial grower, 
but also to the home gardener. 
Buy a Proven Strain 
The Thornless Boysenberry is a sport 
or offspring of the regular Thorny 
Boysenberry. While many Boysen- 
berry plantings have had occasional 
thornless “sports,” they have been 
found to be valueless. Let that be 
a warning to the wise, be sure to 
get your plants from a proven 
strain. The sport our strain 
originated from is a distinctive 
success. 
Thornless Boysenberry Prices 
1-YEAR PLANTS : 
fore: .. $0.60 200 for ..........$13.50 
10 for 22.50. «1.00 300 for ...5..22,, 19.00 
25 tor... 2.25 400 for .......,.. 23.00 
50 for ..... tice AO 500 for <2 2.3222 26.50 
100 for. 22. 7.00 1000 for .......... 50.00 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGER LOTS 
2-YEAR TRANSPLANTS (Fruiting Size) __ 
1 for... 8. 8075 6 for 6. 52 
3 for sereerecesess T7512 for ........ oes. 6.00 
OUR PIONEERING — YOUR SUCCESS 
Being pioneers in propagating and growing Boysenberries, we offer you Northern Grown, Healthy, Heavy- 
Rooted plants, tested and hardened to the northern climate and proven to withstand sub-zero weather splendidly. 
This is your insurance of success. 
HOW TO GROW BOYSENBERRIES (Both Types) 
Set plants 8 by 8 feet apart, both in and between the rows, as the root system 
spreads out considerably in search of moisture and plant food. The Boysenberry 
makes a very thrifty growth the first year. The vines often grow 10 feet. Let 
the vines creep on the ground the first year, and in the more northern states, the 
extreme North, cover lightly with straw, leaves or soil before the hard freezes 
begin, just to be on the safe side. In the spring remove this covering, and when 
the Boysenberry commences to bud, tie the vines to a trellis or wire, stretched on 
posts about 21/4 feet from the ground. Right after fruiting, cut old vines down to 
ground, remove and burn them, this throws all the strength and energy into the 
roots for producing young vines, as it is these young vines that bear the fruit 
ode gael crop the following season. As outlined above, leave the young vines on the 
phaisareph salen litentu tee dnote ahewicleary® bow ground during fall and winter; in the spring, tie them to the trellis, ete. Repeat 
to arrange Boysenberry canes on wire for best results this practice year after year. 
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