Don’t hesitate to try new fruits. A few plants 
will show you what they will do, then you can 
plant commercially, with confidence arising from 
your own experience. 

PRICES 
Regular 
Boysenberry & coh Ea ea i ry 
6 for ..$1.20 : 
12 for: 2.230 
25 for .. 4.68 
50 for .. 9.15 










Loganberries 
Blackberries 
Raspberries 
Umm! Delicious! Takes the dullness out of life by 
giving us a new taste thrill. Combines all the delights 
of Raspberries, and Loganberries, plus the spicy snap 
of Blackberries. A new opportunity for you to improve 
your garden, and make money, too. No new fruit of 
recent years has created the sensation that Boysenberry 
has created. Its many advantages are listed in detail 
below. Umm! It’s good! Prices above picture. 
(1) New! Peoplelike (6) Healthy! Not 
new flavors—no glut- readily subject to dis- 
ted markets—good  gase. A most important 
prices. point. 
(2) Huge Size! tah ; 
Abouteexieinches (7) Utility! Pies, 
Each berry a good canning, shortcake, 
mouthful. fresh from the vine. 
Ak mtn (8) No Hard Seeds! 
Berne bin ere aie Boysenberry seeds are 
sanhense soft; do not get in the 
teeth... Practically 
speaking, Boysenberry 
has no seeds. : 
(4) Fruit one year 
after planting. 
(5) Hardy! Requires : ; 
only a little winter pro- (9) Succeeds in vari- 
Prices are given fection: ed climates! 
above the picture. 
GROWS ON TRELLIS—EASY TO PICK Thorn less 
Boysenberries are as easy to manage as Grapes; much easier to 
pick because of this convenient habit of growth, and because of very Boysen berry 
long fruit spikes; berries stand well away from vines. Also, the large 

fruit makes quicker fillup of the box. Only a fraction as many Ripens about three weeks earlier than 
the regular variety. Cultural directions 
Boysenberries as Blackberries are needed to fill a box. Trellis should are the same, and, except for being 
fies ; : somewhat smaller than the regular 
be 4 to 5 ft: high. Prices above picture. Boysenberry, the thornless variety iad 
OOO Le all the advantages plus thornlessness. 
Flavor has more of a tang than the 
Cultural Note: Plant Boysenberries at least 5 to 7 ft. apart, 8 to 10 ft. for regular variety. 
commercial planting. Train new growth both ways. For winter, mulch with PRICES: Thornless Boysenberry 
straw or coarse stable manure. Ordinary sandy loam is best: good drainage. 
3 for $0.75 25 for $ 5.55 
R. M. Kellogg Co. Three Rivers, Mich. 6 for Tals Ra OeiGeey0 
12 fom 100 for 21.60 
