
A BASKET OF YOUNGBERRIES 
YOUNGBERRIES 
YOUNGBERRIES. The Youngberry is an excellent berry for home use, because it 
is good fresh, for pies, canned, and makes excellent jams and jellies. The fruit is 
large and very juicy, with a rich blended flavor that is pleasing toa nearly everyone. 
The color is so dark red that it is almost black, and the seeds are few in number 
and soft. The vines are vigorous growers, trailing in habit, and should be trellised. 
The fruit is borne on long stems, and the canes are not very thorny which makes 
picking very easy. Not hardy north of the Ohio River. Plant six feet apart in rows 
spaced six feet. 
PRICE, PREPAID: 25c ea., 10 for $2, 100 for $10, 1000 for $80. 
The field of berries pictured at the left is 
much more than a picture. It is owned by a 
fine gentleman long past the usual retire- 
ment age, who closed out his interest in the 
city and moved into the country where he 
found health, happiness and profit, develop- 
ing this berry patch. An hour spent visit- 
ing these folks in the little berry patch by 
the edge of the woods was an inspiration. 
The owner, with as much enthusiasm as a 
boy, is growing old happily and gracefully. 
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