Thornless Boysenberry 
, Marion Raspberry 



RASPBERRIES 
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CUMBERLAND. The most popular Black 
Raspberry. The fruit often measures an inch in 
diameter, is firm, juicy, of splendid flavor and 
has but few seeds. Plants are vigorous in 
growth and bear heavy crops. = 
Strong, 2-year-old well rooted plants, so 
5 for 85c; 10 for $1.45; 25 for $3.00 
INDIAN SUMMER. Best of the “everbdear- 
ing” Raspberries. It fruits in June and again 
in September and until frost. The attractive 
red berries are large and of delicious flavor. 
A great berry for the home garden but not 
firm enough to ship. Plants vigorous and hardy, 
and bear very heavily. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 5 for $1.00; 
10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.75. 
MARION. Largest of the Purpie Raspberries. 
Vigorous, disease resisting, very heavy bearing 
plants bearing large, purple berries that hold 
up well throughout the season. Fruit is firm 
tart, moderately juicy and of good quality. We 
recommend this as the best purple variety for 
your garden. 
5 for 85c; 10 for $1.45; 25 for $3.00 
TAYLOR. A new and attractive bright red 
Raspberry developed by the New York State 
Experiment Station at Geneva, N. Y. Fruit 
long conical in shape, firm and very large 
with unusually small cavity. It is absolutely 
tops in quality, sweet, juicy, superb flavor 
Plants vigorous and tall with heavy, sturdy 
canes that do not need support. A midsea- 
son berry, ideal for both home and market. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 5 for 85c; 
10 for $1.45; 25 for $3.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO. This is the most popular kind 
both in the home garden and with the com- 
mercial berry grower. Fruit is large, sparkling 
jet black, sweet, delicious and practically core- 
less. The plant is very hardy, vigorous and a 
heavy regular bearer. 
Heavy rooted plants, 5 for 85c; 
10 for $1.45; 100 for $10.00 
BOYSENBERRY 
The New Thornless Kind 
A new and distinct berry, being a cross be- 
tween the Loganberry, Raspberry and Black- 
berry. An immense deep maroon colored berry 
with a “‘different’’ flavor. In our trial grounds - 
much of the fruit was 11% inches long, sweet Cumberland Black Raspberry 
and delicious with very few seeds. Plant very 
hardy and drought resisting. Starts bearing 
year after planting. You will be astonished at Hansen Bush Cherry 
the great amount of fruit you get over a 
period of almost two months. 
Thorntess plants, 5 for $1.45; 
10 for $2.75; 100 for $25.00 
Hansen Bush Cherry 
An easily grown, highly ornamental shrub 
that produces quantities of delicious fruit. 
Large, dark purple and very sweet and juicy, 
it resembles plums. Heavy bearing, they come 
massed in clusters from the ground up and 
almost completely cover the branches. Excel- 
lent for canning whole and for making jams, 
jellies and preserves. Shrub perfectly hardy and 
grows about 4 feet high. 
Big, well rooted plants, 75c each 
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