heavier yielding over a long period and the fruits average even 
larger than Boysenberries.” 
A Tennessee grower wrote: “We find the Nectarberry to be 
about the same ripening season as the Youngberry, sweeter 
than the Boysenberry.’’ Later he said: “‘As to the Nectarberry, 
I think it is fully as large as the Boysenberry....I like the 
flavor. of the Nectarberry better than the Boysen. It isn’t as 
sour.’’ He says the originator and introducer of the Nectar got 
some Boysens mixed with them, and says: “That is the reason 
some people say it is nothing but a Boysenberry. I purchased 
my plants direct from the Originator five plants and at least 
one or two of them were the Boysen. . It was two or three 
years before I knew they were mixed. ae thought for a while 
that the Nectar was just a Boysen. It is easy to get rid of the 
mixture at fruiting time as the Nectarberry ripens about seven 
days before the Boysenberry, and is darker in color.’ 
Plant this fine, early berrv and get the advantage of its earli- 
ness, large size, superior flavor and other excellent qualities. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2.50; 100, $15; 1,000, $90. 

YOUNGBERRY 
Eastern Grown Plants 
This variety is identical in color with the Boysen but not 
so large, a little firmer, the seeds a little larger, and is a week 
or two earlier. It is a good shipper if picked before fully ripe. 
It is of very good quality and flavor and will make a little 
more juice than the Boysen. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $1.50; 100, $8; 1,000, 555. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY 
Eastern Grown Plants 
Prices same as thorny kind. 
THORNLESS LOGANBERRY 
What is finer than Loganberry juice or Loganberry jam? 
Unlike most thornless berries, which are nearly always in- 
ferior to the thorny ones of the same variety, this Thornless 
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