12 THE BOUGHEN NURSERIES 
GOOSEBERRIES 
NEW THORESON GOOSEBERRY—Hardiest, most prolific bearer. 
Practically thornless. Ripens green, highest quality preserved. Yielded 
welliin 1943..." Phese pay’ off quickly: 2Ne7.92)... 00 eo 50c each; 
$4.00 dozen. 
PEMBINA PRIDE—From Russia, very similar to above. Both are Euro- 
DEA. VATICHIOS Aa rrr ur Gneta saree rman @ Ue UN URe eee ty 50c each 
Per dozen, $4.00. 
MISSOURI CURRANTS—Often used as an ornamental, is a real good 
fruit preserved, and makes jelly more like grapes than anything other 
than grape. Although steel black, has no black currant flavor. Some of 
these should be in every fruit garden. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
We are getting stock of a giant fruited one. Single berries calipered 
over three quarters of aninch. Plants, 60c each. 
WHITE SASKATOONS—We are now ready to distribute these snow 
white berries. Orders will have to be in before May Ist, 60c each; $6 doz. 
GOLDEN YELLOW CHOKECHERRIES—Less astringency than blacks. 
Great yielders, as soon as established. No tint of color. $1.00 each. 
PINK SASKATOONS—White while green, then turning pink to ripen; 
large fruit. 60c each. Held till 1945 as they do not transplant easily. 
ELDERBERRY—‘‘Adams Select.’’—Ripened fine large black berries, 
with desirable flavor except in 1942, then too cold. It makes pie tasting 
like blueberry. Nice ornamental too. 60c each. 
STRAWBERRIES 
SENATOR DUNLAP—The old 
standby variety, improved. 
Good large berries. Insured, 
by mail, postpaid, $2.50 per 100 
GEM—Preferred to any variety, 
by many. It is a fine berry, 
yields heavily, firm fruit, Ever- 
bearing large round top berries 
of exceptional flavor. Pick off 
blossoms till July, then let it 
fruit. It will bear till cold 
weather stops it. $4 per 100, 
postpaid. Shipped well, but results depend on the customer, the weather 
and the land. We don’t guarantee. 

My son approves the strawberries 
