| All of the Good Qualities of the 
Regular Boysenberry— BUT NO THORNS 
This is the early ripening strain of Thornless Boysenberry with 
canes as smooth as a grape vine. RIPENS 10 DAYS TO TWO 
WEEKS EARLIER THAN BOYSENBERRY. The introducer 
claims even heavier yields from this Thornless Boysenberry than the 
} common Boysenberry. This new strain Thornless Boysenberry is 
identical to the Boysenberry except that there are no thorns and it 
ripens earlier. This is a very good feature as the early berries bring 
more money. The Thornless is just as hardy, rugged and heavy 
A bearing as its parent the Boysenberry. Vines grow 25 feet long, 
and this pretty apple-green vine loaded with giant purple beauties 
is a sight you will never forget, and after you taste a handful of 
them, other berries will go begging for a while. Delicious with 
cream and sugar, and when made into jam, it’s the last word. Supply 
of plants still limited, so hurry. 


















LATHAM Red Raspberry 
Commercial Growers’ First Choice 
This is beyond a single doubt the very best of all the Red Rasp- 
berries so far. Latham is large, some measuring an inch in diam- 
eter, firm, sweet, few seeds, and perfectly hardy. Stands 45 de- 
grees below zero. Grows tall heavy canes that can carry the heavy 
eae Finest variety for commercial growers and home use. Prices 
at leit. 
INDIAN SUMMER Zeexbearing 
This new two-crop or everbearing Red Raspberry was intro- 
duced by the New York Experiment Station. It bears in July 
like any other Red Raspberry, and also in the fall, beginning in 
September on the new growth, and continues till frost. The ber- 
ries are large, conical shape, and of extra fine quality. This va- 
riety is by far the best of all the everbearing varieties so far. 
We have discarded St. Regis for this new variety. Prices at left. 




THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY PRICES 
1-Yr., No. 1 Plants 
Eachisctvare. cn Perce $ 0.50 
Soren ee 1.15 
Guforees os es 1.75 
TO tforiietcs as om 2.95 
2 Sa fOru ters ine 5.75 
BOs for enn ee eae 10.00 
7 i ed See ae ae 13.50 
1O0¥ for. ee fake 15.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
2-Yr., Bearing-Age 
Eachwterratat kee $1.25 
2bforiee nae ks 2.20 
SetOr co ae, a 5.00 
HOR fori, eee te oar 7.50 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
Largest Blackcap Raspberry Grown—Berries as Large as a Quarter. 
Would you believe that there could be a 
Black Raspberry that would grow larger than 
the Cumberland? Well, there is one now called 
the Morrison Blackcap. This new variety was 
found growing wild in Girard, Penna., by, oO. 
County Agent Paul Crossman of Erie County. 10n 
Mr. Crossman was attracted by its unusually 
large size, and its shiny jet black color. The scons yt 
berry is much larger than the Cumberland, 5 Mortls 
many of them nearly an inch in diameter. L a 1-yr- 
Mr. Crossman says that the plants are very free 5 A\fre ‘ 
from disease, and are vigorous growers. We 2 
have peen jcrunate its obtaining a limited 9 
amount of these plants for our own propaga: 
tion purposes, but we are going to let a few of Only No piscoun* 
them go to our customers for 1945. Don't 
wait too long, as when our stock is sold, we 
will have to refund the money, and you will 
have to wait to get your start. MORRISON 
excels as a berry for both home and commercial planting. The large attractive 
berries meet all culinary requirements. They are high in quality, firm texture, 
juicy, not so seedy as other blackcaps. MORRISON berries hold up longer in 
grocery and market displays. They will outyield other Black Raspberry va- 
rieties, 
““Not just another blackcap.”’ 
“‘Largest Black Raspberry I have ever seen.”’ 
““No diseased Morrisons have been found to this date.’” 
“The most promising late Black Raspberry growing at the New York Sta- 
tion.”’—Geo. L. Slate. 
Our Cumberland Blackcap listed on page 5 is reliable and good. Has been 
the outstanding commercial variety for many years. Now, however, Morrison 
comes along, and is just so much better in every way, that we are sure in a 
few years, everyone will be growing Morrison. It bears twice as many berries, 
because the plants grow twice as large, and the berries are a third larger, 
too. It is possible to pick 8 pints of berries from a singlo well-cared for 
plant, the second year after set, so you see you do not need to buy many 
for home use. At 30 cents per pint you can see it will pay you to buy a 
few plants and raise your own, and save your ration points for other 
things. We have less plants to offer this year than last on account of 
labor shortage. We were unable to fill one-third of the orders last spring, 
yeu know what to do. Don’t overlook the 20% discounts for early 
orders. 
MORRISON PRICES 
1-Year-Old, No. 1 Plants 
Each ...... $0.35 25 for ..$ 3.95 300 for . $23.95 
3 for .... 1.00 50 for .. 6.25 500 for . 39.00 
6 for .... 1.60 100 for .. 9.95 1000 for . 75.00 
123 for ee 229 eee 2O0R fore i700 LESS DISCOUNT 
2-Year-Old, Bearing-Age Plants 
Each wa eee $1.25 6 for ....$4.50 LESS DISCOUNT 
efor van aes 3.00 12 for .... 7.50 12 limit to a customer 

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