
BOYSENBERRY 
BOYSENBERRY 
Each 10 
Heavya Noi SP lants eee ee ee er er $ .35 $3.00 
An immense new berry produced by crossing blaek- 
berries, raspberries, and loganberries. The flavor is 
a very pleasing blend of these varieties. It has few 
and soft seeds. The Boysenberry consistently pro- 
duces heavy crops, bears young, and the fruiting sea-_ 
son lasts two months. The vines are most hardy, 
drought resistant, and make a strong vigorous 
erowth. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Each 10 
RVraNonU Plante oct cee ree oie $ .25 $2.00 
This thornless strain has retained all the good char- 
acteristics of its parent, including its rugged, thrifty 
growth and hardiness. You can handle these canes 
with your bare hands and enjoy picking the large 
attractive fruits. 
YOUNGBERRY Each 10 
Heavyano.el Plan esan< . Meters cee sun stan ee eae eee $ .35 $3.00 
The fruit is very large and very juicy, with a rich 
blended flavor that is pleasing to nearly everyone. 
The color so very dark red that it is nearly black and 
the seeds are few in number and soft. The vines are 
vigorous. 
ACME THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY 
(Plant Patent No. 4) Each 10 
LeY ri No. Vit Plants a2,.0eo ers tein Oe ee eee oe $2.00 
The ACME THORNLESS is superior to the parent 
thorny type only to the extent that the hard punish- 
ing and annoying thorns are not present. In other 
respects there is little difference. Berries ripen a 
few days earlier. 
THORNLESS LOGANBERRY 
(Plant Patent No. 82) ach 10 
1l°Yr: No.+l Plants eas cre ee eee ee $ .25 $2.00 
This new berry has proven far more productive 
and the berries are larger than the old thorny type 
of loganberry. A delightful, highly flavored berry of 
dark red color. The canes are larger and entirely 
thornless. 
NECTARBERRY gach 10 
TY ruNo, Plantes... i ene eee syn re eet $ .35 $3.00 
Richest flavor of all. Heavier yielding over a long 
period. Fruits average even larger than Boysen- 
berries. 
Genuine Nectarberry plants are not plentiful—vet 
our prices are very reasonable for a new variety with 
so many good qualities. 
LOGANBERRY © gacn 10 
Heavy No.l Plants. a0 ae. eee ie ae Sone ae $ .35 $3.00 
The fruit is large, long, an attractive red color, and 
although it is a little sour it is highly prized by a 
very great many people for jams and jellies and for 
mixing with raspberries and other berries in jams 
and preserves. The vines are trailing and have to be 
erown on trellis. 
CURRANT. Each 10 
Heavy No. Planta noe = ster arte aie ets $ .35 $3.00 
PERFECTION—Bright red. It is one of the most 
productive currants. Rich, mild, sub-acid flavor and 
having plenty of pulp with few seeds. 
CHERRY—The largest of all red currants; berries 
sometimes more than one-half inch in diameter; 
bunches short; plant very vigorous and productive. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC—Large bunches, excellent qual- 
ity of red berries; very productive. 

CURRANTS 

14 FREIGHT PAID (Except East of Rocky Mountains) 
