NECTARBERRY 
One grower who grows both Nectarberries and Boysenberries 
says: ‘“‘We believe the Nectarberry to be superior to the 
Boysenberry in every respect and all our own new plantings 
are the former. They are as large if not larger than the 
Boysenberry, will stay on canes longer and become darker 
and have a very. distinctive flavor. We have found them to be 
especially fine for home canning and jam and jelly making.” 
Another grower who is growing both Nectarberries and 
Boysenberries says of the Nectarberry: “It has the richest 
flavor of all, is heavier yielding over a long period and the 
fruits average even larger than Boysenberries.’”’ 
Very limited number of plants available. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2.50; 100, $15. 
SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY 
There is a great shortage of Sodus plants, and-nonevavailable 
right now, but we hope to be able to get some after the middle 
of March. Send your order for them and we will fill it if we 
get the plants, otherwise will either refund your money for 
them or substitute something else; whichever you prefer. See 
description. and» prices’ in other folder. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Besides Blakemore, described in other folder, we can supply, 
while they last, a limited number of the following varieties of 
Eastern grown plants: AROMA, DORSETT and MISSIONARY. 
Prices Prepaid: 1,0007"$10; 5,000, $9.50. per M; 20,000, $9 per M: 

BRENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS 
140 So. Carmelina Ave., Los Angeles 24, Calif. 
