THE BERRY WITH A JOYOUS “NEW” FLAVOR 
kus CDARBERRY 

From time to time new things appear 
among the plant family; many to enjoy 
short-lived popularity while occasionally a 
new variety is brought into being wnich, by 
its true quality and merit continues to grow. 
in favor. Nectarberry, introduced for the 
first time in 1937, has proved one of the sen- 
sationally new berry-varieties and is steadily 
gaining in popularity by reason of its pro- 
lific production of large fruit, and a dis- 
tinctly and pleasingly new berry flavor. 
Nectarberries are of mammoth size (larg- 
er than Boysenberry) with particularly large 
juice cells or druplets. 
ing, carrying the tang of Youngberry and 
_the pleasing taste of Raspberry. Nectar- 
berries begin ripening about two weeks after 
the first Youngberries and vines will be com- 
pletely loaded with ripe and partially ripe 
berries and bloom. Nectarberry produces 
about ten days to two weeks longer than 
Boysenberry. They have less acid and can 
be enjoyed by diabetics. Berries are very 
dark wine color, almost black when ripe. 
Almost seedless. 
Nectarberry is somewhat sweeter than 
Boysenberry and is preferred by those who 
do not like the sour flavor of many berries. 
As to size, many berries run | Y2 and 1 34 in. 
long and an inch through; many larger. To 
those who have enjoyed the Nectarberry and 
have compared the flavor with Youngberry 
and Boysenberry, opinion is unanimous as to 
the superiority of Nectarberry. 
The flavor is pleas-. 
Nectarberry has proved hardy under both 
drought and cold. Vines that were forced to 
go without water for long periods continued 
to bear nearly as well as those that were fre- 
quently irrigated. Wintered successfully in 
Michigan, Montana, Ohio, Washington and 
New York without injury though not 
mulched. A good shipper, excellent for 
quick freezing. Fine for jam or jellies and 
witnout peer as fresh fruit with cream. Very 
few and small seeds to annoy and no notice- 
able core. The thorns of Nectarberry are 
small and not objectionable, certainly not as 
“mean” as most berries of the thorny va- 
riety. 
Our plants come to us from a dependable 
grower in Southern Oregon who has made 
the growing of berries his main endeavor. 
We guarantee strong, true-to-type plants in 
l-year tips. Demand will be heavy so do not 
delay ordering. Supply is limited for this 
year. Prices are f.o.b. Medford, Oregon. 
Plants will be carefully packed to insure safe 
arrival. 
NECTARBERRY PLANT PRICES 
(We prefer to ship by express. ) 
leyr Tips, tot 5. plants; each... 12 4460e 
leyiew ips, “O.to. LO plants;eachras am 25¢ 
l-yr- hips, 1O'to 50 plants, each. 2. 7 0c 
Feyralitos,; 50:to-100 plants, each 3% 45¢ 
NOTE: If ordered by mail add postage. 
Plants weigh approximately | lb. each. See 
Postal Rate Schedule on page 22. 
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