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BOYSENBERRY 
Entirely thornless! Think of picking 
real large berries without a chance of 
scratching your hands! These large, 
sweet, juicy berries are often 2 inches in 
length. Has all the good features and 
characteristics of the common thorny 
Boysenberry, which is described below, 
but ripens two weeks earlier. Absolutely 
hardy—will not winter-kill. Excellent 
canner, and valuable for table use, jellies 
and pies—ideal for freezing. Price: 1-yr., 
No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.10; 25 
for $3.30; 50 for $5.50; 100 for $9.50; 
200 for $18.00; 300 for $26.25; 400 for 
$34.00; 1,000 for $80.00. 
New BOYSENBERRY 
This splendid variety is a cross between 
youngberry, blackberry, and raspberry— 
combines the best flavor of all three—the 
highest quality of all bramble fruit. The 
extremely large berries are dark maroon 
in color. 
They are just as easy to grow as black- 
berries. They produce a large crop, not 
because there are more 
berries, but because each 
berry is so much larger— 
berries often are 2 inches 
inseionothn. — Hasaeam rich, 
tangy flavor all its own. 
The few seeds are scarcely 
noticeable. Plant 6 feet 
apart in rows 6 feet 
across; train on wires the 
same as dewberries. 
Price: 1-Yr. No. 1 
plants, 6 for 85c; 12 for 
$1.50; 25 for $2.45; 50 for 
$4.50; 100 for $7.50; 200 
for $14.50; 300 for $21.00; 
400 for $27.00; 1,000 for 
$65.00. 
Boysenberry 
Thormless 
CAMERON DEWBERRY 
Something Brand New in Dewberries! Absolutely thorn- 
less. Ripens a week before the Boysenberry, and remains 
on the vines much longer than this variety. Very hardy; has 
withstood temperatures as low as 17 degrees below zero. 
the berries are firm and quite shiny in appearance, black in 
color. Are a cross of the Lucretia Dewberry and the com- 
mon Youngberry. Price: 1-Yr., No. 1 plants, 6 for 85c; 
Cameron 12 for $1.55; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $5.00; 75 for $6.50; 100 
Dewberry for $8.00. 
NECTARBERRY NEW . VARIETY 
The Nectarberry is a seedling of the Youngberry. 
Berries are as large as Boysenberry larger than Young- BARGAIN NO. 12 
berry—and on looks alone might be mistaken for either. 
Ripens about 3 days later than Boysen, much sweeter, 

Nectarberry 

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12 Thornless Boysen- 
better flavor and much spicier than either Boysen or berry (early) 
Youngberry. It has remarkably few and soft seeds and 
no noticeable core. When eaten either fresh, canned or 12 Nectarberry 
frozen, the berries retain their fresh fruit flavor. Heavy (late) 
producer, outyielding both varieties. Has withstood tem- 
peratures of 15 to 20 below zero. However, in severe 
Covering the entire season” 

cold sections, substantial mulching is advised; this can il 1-year 
easily be done as the vines are always left on the ground : 
until spring. Drought resistant. Price: 1-Yr. No. 1 $ y Ae 
plants, 6 for $1.10; 12 for $1.90; 25 for $3.15; 50 for y 2 
$5.00; 100 for $9.00; 250 for $22.00; 500 for $42.00; . 
1,000 for $80.00. NET, NOT PREPAID 


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