Umm! Doesn’t it sound delicious! 
This new berry takes the dullness and 
monotony out of life by giving us a 
new taste thrill. In it are combined all 
the delights of Raspberries and Logan- 
berries, plus the spicy snap of Black- 
berries. Here is a new opportunity for 
you to improve your garden, and make 
some money, too. No new fruit of 
recent years has created the sensation 
that Boysenberry has created. Its many 
advantages are listed in detail at the 
right of the picture. Umm! It’s good! 



Combined 
Glauor 
of 
Raspberry 
Blackberry 
Loganberry 
A New 
Table 
Delight 
and 
Money- 
Maker 
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Grows on Trellis— Easy to Pick 
Boysenberries are as easy to manage as 
grapes; much easier to pick because of this 
convenient habit of growth, and because of 
very long fruit spurs; berries stand well away 
from vines. Also, the large fruit makes quick- 
er fill-up of the box. Only a fraction as many 
Boysenberries are needed to fill a box. Trellis 
should be 4 to 5 feet high. 
Cultural Note: Plant Boysenberries at least 5 to 7 
feet apart, 8 to 10 feet for commercial planting. 
Train new growth both ways. For winter, mulch 
with straw or coarse stable manure. Ordinary sandy 
loam is best; good drainage. 
