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Great New 
oyseh- 
erry 
(1) New! People are always looking 
for new taste sensations—no glutted mar- 
kets—-good prices. 
(2) Huge Size! About 2 x 1 inches. 
(3) New Rich Flavor! Combined flavor 
of Raspberry, Blackberry and Loganberry. 
(4) Fruit one year after planting. 
(5) Hardy! Our strain requires little 
winter protection. 
(6) Healthy! Hardly subject to disease 
—a most important point. 
(7) Utility! Pies, canning, shortcake, 
cordial, or fresh from the vine. 
(8) No Hard Seeds! Such seeds as 
Boysenberries have are soft; do not get in 
the teeth. Practically speaking, Boysen- 
berry has no seeds. 
(9) Succeeds in Varied Climates! Try 
it anywhere, we bet it succeeds. 
New Too! 
Thornless 
Boysenberry 
Ripens about three weeks earlier 
than the regular variety. Cultural 
directions are the same, and, except 
for being somewhat smaller than the 
regular Boysenberry, the thornless 
variety has all the advantages plus 
thornlessness. Flavor has more of a 
tang than the regular variety. 
PRICES, Thornless Boysenberry: 
3 for ..$0.58 25 for . .$4.10 
Geror ore. 1.10 50 for .. 8.00 
12 tore 22510 100 for . . 15.75 



CULTURAL 
NOTE 
Plant Plum 
trees 18 to 20 
feet apart in any 
good, ordinary @ 
soil. 
‘4 
4 PLUM TREES 
Six Leading Varieties of Plums: 
SUPERIOR. A new variety of 
very large, firm, beautiful red; 
delicious in flavor. Peels easily, 
just like a peach. Very hardy. 
Strong and healthy. Very good 
market variety. Rich yellow. 
BURBANK. Very hardy; bears 
early. Fruit large, red. Late Au- 
gust. 
FELLENBERG. (lItalian.) Good 
sized purple. Good canner; ideal 
for drying. September. 
GREEN GAGE. Always a favor- 
ite, either for canning or table. 
High sugar content. September. 

APRICOT 
Hardy in North. Delicioussand easy 
toegrow. Very profitable on the market. 
Grown same as Plums, but need a 
northern exposure, which makes it 
bloom late, avoiding any late frosts. 
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PRICES of Quince and Apricot 
PRICES: 
All trees 7/16 in. 
caliper or larger. 
1 for . . $1.56 
2forke 270 
3 for .. 3.84 
6 for .. 7.26 
12. fort 213216 
25 for . .25.00 

LOMBARD. Medium size, red, 
market variety. Productive. 
STANLEY PRUNE. Fine for 
cooking, fine for eating fresh. 
The fruit is large and dark blue; 
flesh greenish yellow, juicy, ten- 
der, firm, sweet; freestone; mid- 
season. 
PRICES, All Plum Trees: 
Finely branched, 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
caliper. 
Lfors. $192 12 for . $12.54 
Deloria’ 2259 25 for . (24.25 
3 for .... 3.46 50 for . 48.00 
G forme. 2-60.67. 100. tore 
95.00 

QUINCE 
Every home owner should have a 
Quince tree in his back yard for jellies, 
preserves, quince honey and other uses. 
Also fine profit maker. Trees are extra 
hardy. 
