NEW GIANT SIZED 
BOYSENBERRY 
TRUE THORNLESS VARIETY e e e 
The most popular and in heavy demdnd everywhere. Giant berries, 2 inches or more 
in length, have a tangy flavor, are dark maroon in color and unexcelled for use as 
fresh fruit, for locker storage after quick freeze, or for canning. 
Plants are entirely thornless and bark is smooth and green. Nurserymen recog- 
nize this to be the finest variety and popular demand has verified their choice. 
A fully matured plant will easily produce 8 to 12 quarts of berries in a season. Plant 
in good soil and keep well cultivated for best results. Tie up branches to stake or 
fence each spring. After fruiting, cut off to ground level and allow new shoots to 
grow until following spring when they in turn are tied up. 
No. 1 Plants, 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $12.00. 
HANSEN’S Bush Cherry 
An ornamental shrub pro- 
ducing delicious fruit; easy 
to grow; perfectly hardy 
anywhere. The result of over 
thirty years’ research and 
selection work by Prof. N. E. 
Hansen of South Dakota 
State College. A shrub which 
is very effective in any land- 
scape planting and which 
bears delicious fruit of good 
size and excellent flavor. 
Starts to bear the year after 
planting and continues year 
after year. Makes superb 
jam, or clear, sparkling jelly. 
Don’t neglect getting a few 
of them to add to your 
plantings. They always re- 
tain their dwarf stature. 
Heavy, 2-year size. Price: 
60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
Raise Your Own BLUEBERRIES... 
CE EHE NEW GIANT 
BLUEBERRIES 
DELICIOUS FRESH FRUIT OR FOR 
CANNING 
Grow successfully from coast to coast. 
Have your own Blueberries for home use or 
raise them for market. Big profits, as bushes 
bear heavily and market is always good. 
Early berries bring from 35c to 50c a pint. 
The ideal plant for low spots where soil 
is sour. On higher ground some woods dirt 
or well-rotted leaves should be mixed into 
the soil, as they require an acid condition. 
Plants last a lifetime when once estab- 
lished. The plants we offer will start bearing 
the first year after planting. 
May be used as an ornamental shrub, as 
foliage and blooms are very attractive. If 
you do not have room for them elsewhere, 
plant them along the shrub border. 
For field planting, space 5 by 7 feet apart 
and keep cultivated. 



Berries 

(Note: We send assorted varieties to in- 
sure pollenization.) 
Bearing Age, 12- to 18-inch Plants 
3 for $4.50; 10 for $12.50 
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