BOYSENBERRY 
THE NEW MONEY-MAKER 
Known to bear nearly 6 tons per acre. Berries 
get to be 114 to 2 inches long, 1 inch thick. 
Sweet, with few seeds 
The amazing new berry, a cross of the Blackberry, 
Raspberry and Loganberry, and is far more vigorous 
than any of its parents. It is immense in size and 
when you taste it you will agree that in flavor it stands 
supreme. The fruit when fully ripened will literally 
melt in your mouth. A distinctly different, very 
pleasant flavor, no core and very few seeds, makeita 
most delicious berry for eating fresh, for pies or for 
canning. If you want a real treat, here it is. It makes 
considerable horizontal growth as compared to its 
height; for easy picking plants should be trained ona 
fence or wires. Plants are strong, vigorous and quite 
hardy; however we advise covering with straw or hay 
in Winter in cold climates to avoid Winter injury. 
Select Plants. 
2 for 60c., 5 for $1.20, 10 for $1.80, 25 for $2.30 
New Thornless 
BOY SENBERRY 
Canes smooth as velvet. Ripens 10 days to 2 weeks 
earlier than the common Boysenberry. The Thorn- 
less strain has retained all the good characters of 
its parent, including its rugged, thrifty growth. 
It’s a pleasure to pick these large berries, without 
a chance of scratching your hands. Select Plants. 
2 for $1.20, 5 for $2.40, 10 for $3.60, 25 for $6.60 

Red Lake Currant 
Red Lake 
CURRANT 
The new giant red Currant. The berries are a pleas- 
ure to pick, being large, dark red in color and on 
long, well filled branches. Very hardy. Ripens over a 
long season. Long stems facilitate harvesting. Supply 
limited. 
Select No. 1 Plants—75c. each, 3 for $1.95, 
$5.95 for 10 
(We will be glad to quote on larger quantities) 
Wilden CURRANT 
Strong, 2-Year Bushes—65c. each, 3 for $1.65, 
$4.95 per 10 
WILDER. Unsurpassed commercial sort; bunches 
and berries very large, bright attractive red. Hang 
on bushes well and of excellent quality ; productive. 
New 
Thornless 
Boysenberry 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING. A medium size, whitish 
green Gooseberry of good quality. 
Strong, upright grower and quite pro- 
lific. Midseason. July 10th to 15th. 
POORMAN. Fruit is largest of any of | 
the American Gooseberries. Attractive 
red color. Prefers a heavy type of soil. 
Bush very vigorous. Highest quality of 
any Gooseberry. 
Prices of Select Bushes—90c. each, 
2 for $1.75 
Important! 
When ordering Currants or Goose- 
berry plants, it is necessary to have the 
following information: 
1. County and Township where planting 
is to be made. 
2. Approximate distance from nearest 
stand of White Pine (Five Needled Pine). 
If you do not receive the Currants or 
Gooseberries with your order, you will 
know we are holding them for the permit, 
and if the permit is not granted refund 
will be mailed. 
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Lucretia 
DEWBERRY 
Of the Blackberry type, but produced on 
a trailing vine instead of an upright bush 
The fruit is earlier, larger, attractive 
black, firm, and of very good quality. 
Plants are disease resistant. Excellent for 
canning. 1 year No. 1. 
6 for $1.20, 10 for $1.50, 25 for $2.75 
Lucretia Dewberry 
