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Alfred. The Blackberry without a core. Ripens early, 
about a week before other varieties. Berries large 
size, often nearly two inches in length. Flavor 
sweet and delicious. Very hardy. 
Eldorado. The best commercial Blackberry. Bears 
young, providing nearly a full crop the year after 
planting. Very hardy and never winter-kills. Vig- 
orous grower; large berries of fine flavor and ex- 
ellent, firm quality. See colored illustration. 
Boysenberry 
This sensational new berry is probably the most 
popular of all berries. Large size, often 2 inches in 
length; wine colored; flavor unsurpassed; excellent 
for canning, jellies or pies and a good shipper. This 
is the original Thorny Type and is considered the 
most profitable for commercial purposes. 


NEW 
THORNLESS ae 
BOYSENBERR 
A Pleasure to Pick Them 
All the fine qualities of the 
regular Boysenberry, but NO 
THORNS, and ripens about two 
weeks earlier. The Boysenberry 
is the most popular of all berries. 
See colored illustration. 






Loganberry 
Loganberry is a cross between the 
Blackberry and Raspberry, and a 
favorite of many for fresh, canned, 
jellies, juices or pies. Flavor is a 
luscious tart-sweet. 
Youngberry 
Ripens earlier than the Dewberry. 
The berries are very large, highly 
flavored, juicy, sweet and delicious. 
Excellent for table use, jellies and 
pies. 

Indian Summer—the 1 wo-Crop Red Raspberry 


For Prices of Berries, See Enclosed Pink Leaflet 
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