BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 19 

BOYSENBERRY 
BOYSENBERRY 
The gigantic new blackberry with a real wild blackberry 
flavor. The largest and finest blackberry on the market for 
home or commercial use. The vines are exceptionally hardy, 
drought resistant, and make a strong, vigorous growth, with 
unbelievable heavy crops. 
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LOGANBERRY 
Fruit of the same size and general shape as a large black- 
berry. Large clusters of dark purplish red fruit with a 
pleasant, vinous flavor. Excellent for table use or canning. 
Each, 30c; per doz., $3.00. 
BLUEBERRIES 
A comparatively new introduction of genuine merit. Will 
do well in majority of home gardens, and thrive in boggy or 
sub-irrigated plots. Full cultural instructions included with 
each order. 
Early Varieties 
CABOT—Berries large, good flavor. 
PIONEER—Berries large, flavor fine. Excellent for pies, 
jams, and jellies. 
Mid-Season 
RANCOCAS—Large berries, strong grower, One of the best 
commercial varieties. 
KATHERINE—Large berries of excellent flavor. 
home variety, but poor shipper. 
CONCORD—Large berries of excellent, rich flavor. 
HARDING— Medium size berries, but of exceptional sweet- 
ness. 
Good 
Late Varieties 
RUBEL—Medium in size, a good flavor and heavy bearer. 
Good commercial type. 
GROVER—Attractive bush, berries large and delicious. 
Good culinary type. 
JERSEY—A very late variety, with large, fine-flavored 
berries. 
Seedlings 
We also have a number of unnamed seedling berries from 
large-berried parent bushes. Excellent for home use. 
PRICES 
Named Varieties— Each 10 to 50 
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Seedlings— Each 10 to 50 
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OLYMPIC BERRY 
A marvelous new berry of the highest quality, with an 
exquisite flavor. Should be planted in every home garden. 
This berry originated on Vashon Island, and has proven both 
hardy and very productive. Dewberry type fruit, must be 
trellised like Loganberry. Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00; per 50, 
30c each; 100 to 500, 25c each. 
YOUNGBERRY 
A superbly flavored recent introduction—a cross between 
the Logan and Dewberries. Heavy crops. Each, 30c; per doz., 
$3.00. 


CHAMPION GOOSEBERRIES 
GOOSEBERRIES 
OREGON CHAMPION—Berries medium to large, round, 
smooth, greenish-white with thin, transparent skin. Good 
quality, early ripening. Very heavy bearer. Bush vigorous and 
free from mildew. 
1-year—30c each; $3.00 doz. 
2-year—40c each; $4.00 doz. 
3-year—50c each; $5.00 doz. 
CURRANTS 
FAY’S PROLIFIC—Bright red, medium size berry, ripen- 
ing in long bunches. Heavy bearer. 
PERFECTION—Bright red, and larger than the Fay. Very 
productive. Rich, mild, sub-acid. 
CHERRY—tThe largest of all red currants, sometimes more 
than a half-inch in diameter. Very vigorous grower. 
WHITE GRAPE—NSimilar in bearing habits to the Perfee- 
tion, but with white berries, Ideal for drying or for jelly- 
making. 
l-year—30c each; $3.00 doz. 
2-year—40c each; $4.00 doz. 
3-year—b50c each; $5.00 doz. 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
We will have a very few Thornless Boysenberry, Logan- 
berry and Blackberry to offer. While these do not bear as 
heavily as the regular type plant, they have the great ad- 
vantage of having no thorns to interfere with easy pick- 
ing. Hach, 60c; per doz., $6.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
RUSTPROOF WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS—Just the 
thing to round out the well-planned home garden. Well rooted, 
2-year plant: 50c doz.; 25 for 85c; 50 for $1.60; 100 for $3.00. 
RHUBARB 
Not a luxury, but a necessity for a well-balanced garden. 
Fine for sauce or pies. Mammoth Victoria or Strawberry. 
Each, 20c; per doz., $2.00. 



