
NECTARBERRY 
This is said to be a chance seedling, possibly of the 
Youngberry, and some say it ripens with the Young- 
berry, which is earlier than the Boysen, although one 
grower says with them it is later than Boysen, but 
in some respects superior to Boysen. He says: “They 
are as large if not larger than the Boysenberry, will 
stay on the canes longer and become darker, and have 
a very distinctive flavor.” Another grower says they 
like the flavor of the Nectar better than the Boysen, 
that it isn’t as sour. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2.50; 100, $9; 1,000, $75. 
YOUNGBERRY 
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 will make a little more juice than 
the Boysen. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2.50; 103, $7.50; 1,000, $60. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY 
Similar to the thorny Young, but free from thorns, 
a big help in picking. Not quite as productive as the > 
thorny kind. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2.50; 100, $8: 1,000, $65. 
CAMERON THORNLESS BLACKBERRY 
(“Victor Berry”) 
This is coming to be quite a commercial variety, is 
of good size, good flavor and immensely productive, 
the berries under good culture hanging in great clus- 
ters. It is said to be firm and a good shipper. While 
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