BLACKBERRIES (3 Varieties) 
TEXAS WONDER. Early. If you live in the south half of the United States and wish to grow 
blackberries, you should buy this one. The bushes are small and easy to handle. The fruit seis 
on so thick the bushes are just black; you can scarcely see any green leaves for the berries. The 
berries are firmer than mosf blackberries and ship well. Plant four feet apart, eight feet between 
rows. 
' PRICE, PREPAID: 25c ea., 10 for $2.00, 100 for $10.00, 1000 for $80.00. 
MACATAWA. Mid-season. Often referred to as an Old Fashioned or Genuine Blackberry. These 
grow to a tall bush. The fruit is jet black and very sweet, with small seeds. A heavy cropper. 
Plant four feet apart, eight feet between rows. 
PRICE, PREPAID: 25c ea., 10 for $2.00, 100 for $10.00, 1000 for $80.00. 
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HIMALAYA. Late. A very rank and vigorous grower of the trailing type which has to be trellised. 
It has the longest fruiting season of any of the blackberries. The season lasts from July 15 to 
October. The berries are round, medium-sized and grow in cluster. The canes do not die back 
every year like other blackberries, but continue to grow like a grapevine. Only the fruit spurs 
die back each year. This berry is very susceptible to the red berry trouble and will have to be 
thoroughly sprayed for good results. Space plants not less than 8 feet apart in the row. 
PRICE, PREPAID: 25c ea., 10 for $2.00, 100 for $10.00, 1000 for $80.00. 

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