Boysenberry 
The Longest Berry That Grows. 
It is practically a new variety. Berry is of immense size, of the 
Blackberry type, but grows like Dewberries, has few seeds. These 
dark berries often measure 214 inches in length. Boysenberry has 
a distinctly different flavor and when allowed to fully ripen on the 
vine is much sweeter than any other vine berry. The fruit will 
hang for days on the vine after ripening. It is very juicy, and the 
tastiest berry you haveever eaten, fresh or canned, makes delicious 
pies. Is hardy, requiring no protection under normal conditions. 
Postpaid: No.1 plants, 12c each; 10 for $1.00. Express or freight: 
100 for $7.00; 1000, $50.00. 
Blackberries 
By mail, postpaid: No. 1 plants, 25 for $1.50. 
By express: No.1 plants, 100, $5.00; 1000, $40.00. 
ELDORADO. One of the largest Blackberries in existence, per- 
fectly hardy in all sections. Will stand 20 degrees below zero; 
very sweet and juicy. A very heavy producer, in our mind the 
best Blackberry product. 


















































Dewberries 
By mail, postpaid: 6c each. 
By express: 100 for $5.00; 1000, $35.00. 
LUCRETIA. A trailing form of the Blackberry, with large lus- 
cious fruit, will produce more quarts per acre than Blackberries, 
can be trellised or let to cover the ground. Fruit ripens earlier 
than Blackberry. 
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Gooseberries 
2-yr., No. 1 plants— Each Per1lO Per100 
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By) Expressi.om treiehtaceecnilaceeta ee re $25.00 
Each and 10, postpaid; 100, express. 
DOWNING. Large, handsome, pale yellow, and of wonderful qual- 
ity. Splendid for cooking and table use. Bush vigorous grower, 
and free from mildew. 
HOUGHTON. Medium, roundish, oval, pale red, sweet and tender, 
very good; plants spreading in nature; heavy producer. 
JOSSELYN (Red Jacket). An American seedling of great value; 
large, red, one of the best bearing sorts. 
Rhuba rb (Pieplant or Wineplant) 
QUEEN. Extra large stalks, quick grow- 
er in spring, decided pink in color, de- 
licious for canning and pies, has mild 
flavor. By mail, postpaid, each 12c. By 
express, per 10, $1.25; per 100, $9.00. 
Asparagus 
WASHINGTON RUST-PROOF. A new 
government creation, which is -rust- 
proof, a standard variety which pro- 
duces the finest shoots of Asparagus, 4 
is way ahead of all others for market 
or home use. Mail, postpaid, 12, 75c. 
By express, 2-yr., No. 1, 100, $5.00; 
1,000, $25.00. 
Dewberry 















BOHEMIAN 
HORSERADISH 
An improved Horseradish, 
large roots with a mild 
flavor. We have propagated 
this for quite a few years; 
was imported from Ger- 
many. Is the best variety 
there is on the market. 

Boysenberry 
No. 1 Roots—By mail, 
postpaid: 
Per10 Per25 Per100 
$0.50 $1.00 $4.00 


Red MacDonald 
Rhubarb 
Washington 
Asparagus - 
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