Thornless 


























































All of the Good 
Qualities of the Regular 
Boysenberry .... BUT NO THORNS 
This is the early ripening strain of Thornless Boysenberry with 
canes as smooth as a grape vine. RIPENS 10 DAYS TO TWO 
WEEKS EARLIER THAN BOYSENBERRY. The introducer 
claims even heavier yields from this Thornless Boysenberry than the 
common Boysenberry. This new strain Thornless Boysenberry is 
identical to the Boysenberry except that there are no thorns and it 
ripens earlier. This is a very good feature as the early berries bring 
more money. The Thornless is just as hardy, rugged and heavy 
bearing as its parent the Boysenberry. Vines grow 25 feet long, and 
this pretty apple-green vine loaded with giant purple beauties is a 
sight you will never forget, and after you taste a handful of them, 
other berries will go begging for a while. Delicious with cream and 
sugar, and when made into jam, it’s the last word. Supply of plants 
still limited, so hurry. 
PRICES 
1-Year No. 1 Plants 2-Yr.-Old Bearing 
Eachus $0.25 100 for ...$ 7.50 Age Transplants 
3elOrea-a .60 200 for ... 14.00 Eqche eee $0.60 
Giforseee a: 85 250 for ... 18.00 3: forsee 1.50 
LO; tors 1.00 500 for ... 32.00 6 for: ieee 2.50 
25 e fort eaae 295° 1000; for ...1 00.00 sya Or ere 
SO fore tencss 4.00 Less Discounts 

| SPIREA BIL 
Long spikes of deep rose-colored flowers from This ornamental flowering Plum is one of 
. June to September. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. the finest. Upright spreading bush form. Dark 
. ee a 2-3 ft., 25c each; 3 for 65c; 5 for $1.00. red foliage all summer. In spring it will be 
¢ +, zi SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER covered with dainty white flowers. No fruit. 
: ; The brict Cugivos : = : A few of these in your yard will really add 
= ; flat Tet ane pees a ae fly’ a splash of color to your landscape planting. 
~ 5 ile GG-AS Sa ertch SOc). 9 for B0cTI10 dor Sos eae eons moe Doct aoe he LLY, 
; fu HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY MOCK ORANGE, VIRGINAL 
Handsome shrubs with flat clusters of white This is the new double white Mock Orange 
se Pe flowers in April-May followed by scarlet ber- that is so fragrant that it will spray a room 
a ries which hang on all winter Grows tall, in with perfume when used as a cut flower. No 
Fis either sun or partial shade. 2-yr., 18-24 in., better shrub to dress up the yard. Hardy. 
each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.00. 18-24 in., 45c; 3 for $1.25; 2-3 ft. size, each 
FLOWERING ALMOND oes ree ae 
Small double pink flowers real early in the COMMON SNOWBALL 
spring about the time that the Forsythia blooms. WHITE SNOWBALL (Viburnum Sterile) 
18-24 inch plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 12 feet. A well-known favorite with globular 

: PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER ROSE clusters of pure white flowers. Most attractive 
. This popular Climbing Rose for Decoration Day, as they are 
* | , ‘4 is one of the best. Intense scar- usually in full bloom at that 
Wa ‘ let flowers are borne in clusters 
yond Pah et fh. ; 
— ( llent Free 
time. Can be planted in the 
exct shape 
Spirea Billiardi 














shrub border but shows to best 
blooming over a long period, advantage as a lawn specimen. 
but not an everbloomer. 
2-3 ft., 60c each; 3 for 
Fine large  field- 
$1.50. 
grown plants, 2-yr. 
No. 1, 35¢ each; 
3 for $1.00. 
Have a few, 
4-5 ft. hus- 
ky 3-yr.- 
ad wi 
Mock Orange 
MAY DAY TREE 
Th bouquet tree of loveliness The first tree 
how green in the spring and be in full leaf —_— 
thers start Bloom very early in the . 
ally April or May The flowers are 
large, pure white and fragrant. The fruit is sma‘! 
ind although edible and makes good jelly, it is 
etter for the birds Birds eat these berries 
1 leave your cherries for you May be left to 
wii sh form or trimmed to make a tre¢ 
You should have one of these new trees this year 
2-3 ft. trees, 85c each; 2 for $1.50. 
Paul's Scarlet 
Climber Rose 

