Andrews BLACKBERRIES and BOYSENBERRIES 
LOWDEN BLACKBERRY 
This new blackberry was originated in Canada by Mr. Edward Lowden, and all 
reports indicate it is a decided improvement over older sorts. Mr. Lowden, writing 
August 18, 1938, reported that he had just finished harvesting the finest crop of the 
New Lowden Blackberries he had ever grown and that they had sold at prices 
approximately 50 per cent higher than the prices brought by blackberries of any 
other sorts. 
The general growth, cane and foliage, of Lowden closely resembles Eldorado. The 
berries are excellent quality, fully as good, if not better, than Eldorado. It ripens 
at about the same time, but is more dependable and heavier yielding. 
The outstanding features of Lowden over other sorts including Alfred, is its prolific 
fruiting and hardiness. Supply of plants limited this year. 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
The large, jet-black berries are sweet and juicy, and are often 11% inches long. 
It is called the coreless blackberry. For best results in the north we recommend 
winter protection. It is about a week to 10 days earlier than Eldorado and more 
productive. 
BOYSENBERRY 
Said to be a cross between the Loganberry, raspberry and blackberry. A very large 
berry and very productive. It should be given protection in this northern section. 

























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DUNLAP An Old Favorite 
The berries are medium to large, conical and often slightly necked, 
dark crimson with a deep red flesh, quality very good. The plants 
are healthy and vigorous. Very productive. Grows on all kinds of 
soil, and in extremely cold climates. A good variety for canning and 
a good pollinizer for pistillate varieties. Holds up a long while after 
being picked. Season a few days after Premier begins bearing. Price: 
25 for $1.80; 50 for $2.70; 100 for $3.60, prepaid. 
PRE M i E R The Most Dependable Early Variety 
Other varieties have come and gone but Premier still holds its 
No. 1 position as the most dependable commercial, and the most 
successful home garden variety. Premier berries are of good average 
size, a medium red color and are very attractive in the package. The 
Premier does well over a wide range of territory and on almost any 
soil, thus becoming a favorite of the Victory Gardener. Price: 25 
for $2.25; 50 for $3.35; 100 for $4.45, prepaid. 
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