
BOYSENBERRY 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
Why tear your clothing and scratch your hands 
and arms when you can pick these luscious ber- 
ries in comfort? 
35¢ each, 10 for $3.00. 
Boysenberry (Thornless). Like the older Boysen- 
berry in quality and production of large luscious 
berries but without thorns. 
Loganberry (Thornless). (Pat. 82.) Vigorous vines 
with heavy crops of dark red delicate berries. 
One of the best for making juices or for drying. 
Youngberry (Thornless). Fine flavored deep pur- 
ple berries. Almost seedless and of fine flavor. 
Vines vigorous and very productive. 
NECTARBERRY 
A new berry similar in appearance to Boysenberry, 
darker in color, but sweeter and less acid. Really 
a superior berry. Grows like Boysenberry. Vigor- 
ous and productive. Not thornless. 35¢ each, 10 
for $3.00. 
LATHAM RASPBERRY 

SMALL FRUITS 
ARE PROFITABLE 
cither planted in the garden for family use or in 
the field for commercial production. The 
demand is excellent. 
BERRIES 
25c each, 10 for $2.00. 
Boysenberries. Large, dark red, excellent canning 
and shipping. 
Loganberry. Long red berry. Acid. Valuable all- 
purpose berry. 
Youngberry. Heavy bearing vines; large luscious 
berries. 
Lucretia Dewberry. Very large, early, soft and 
luscious. 
Mammoth Blackberry. A long black berry of mild 
sweet flavor. 
RASPBERRIES 
20c each, 10 for $1.75. 
Cuthbert. The most widely grown berry on the 
Pacific Coast. Prolific and delicious. — 
Latham. We regard this as one of the very best 
raspberries on the market. Huge berries, round 
in shape, delicious; stalks vigorous and produce 
over a long period of time. 
New Washington. This fine new Cuthbert type 
raspberry should be in every garden or com- 
mercial field. It is larger than Cuthbert, bright 
red and finest quality. Most disease resistant 
and is replacing other varietiesc in many sections. 
Sunrise. A very early variety of excellent quality. 
A good berry to start the season. 
EVERBEARING 
Indian Summer is by far the best everbearing Rasp- 
berry yet introduced. Of very excellent quality 
and continuous bearing. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland is the tinest blackcap on the market. 
Under favorable conditions produces enormous 
purplish black berries of excellent flavor. 
Morrison (New). .Most promising of all Black 
Raspberries. Ripens a few days after Cumber- 
land. 
Sodus Purple Cap. A new purple cap originated by 
the New York Experiment Station. It is extremely 
vigorous, hardy and drought resistant. In our ex- 
perimental plots So- 
dus has surpassed all 
others in growth of 
cane and in produc- 
tion. The berries are 
large, firm, medium 
purple in color, 
sprightly and good 
in quality. It ripens 
shortly after Latham. 
Sodus is an excep- 
tionally heavy pro- 
ducer and is prov- 
ing out to be the 
most dependable 
and profitable of all 
purple caps. 
RHUBARB 
20c ea.; 10, $1.75. 
Strawberry. Valuable 
for its attractive 
color when cooked. 
Especially adapted 
for home use. 
ASPARAGUS 
ROOTS 
2 yr., 10 for 60c, 
25 for $1.00. 
Washington. Large 
stalks; heavy yield- 
er; tender. 
HORSERADISH 
20c ea.; 10, $1.75. 

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