BLACKBERRIES 
strong’ Pianta’ NOs]. ee ee ee eae oe $ 2.00 $4.50 $15.00 
ELDORADO. The hardiest and sweetest blackberry. Large berries in large clusters. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES 
This new kind of berry created a sensation all over America. It is a tremendous 
bearer of immense berries, often up to 2 inches long, and almost seedless. They have 
a delicious sweet flavor, wonderful to eat or to can. 
Boysenberries are trailing vines. The canes grow one year, and bear fruit the second 
year. At the beginning of the second season, canes should be tied up to a trellis, fence, 
or along a wire, or they may be tied up to 5 ft. posts. After crop is off, fruiting canes 
are removed, new canes taking their place. 
Canes have to be protected during winter with straw, leaves or similar material. 
Pr Each Per 10 Per 25 
Strong Plants ;No sli eee Ree ee er ere $ .40 $3.50 §$ 7.50 
BUSH CHERRIES 
These are attractive ornamental shrubs which produce edible fruit. However, the fruit 
cannot be compared with standard cherries with regard to their quality. 
Bush Cherries are extremely hardy and bear fruit soon after planting. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong Plants, 2 year, Transplanted...................... $1.00 $2.70 §$ 8.00 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY. Fruit is sweet, purple black, up to 1 inch in diameter, 
shaped like a plum. The bush is low and spreading, and bears well in poor soil. 
Rarely growing over 9 ft. in height. Plant 2 or more for pollination. 
MULBERRIES 
By planting a Mulberry tree, you will protect your Cherries from being eaten by birds. 
They like the Mulberries better, and leave the Cherries alone. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong: rees, D tOcG. thea er et OG Ca er ee $ 3.00 $8.10 $25.00 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY. An abundance of white or purple, edible berries decorate this | 
beautiful tree in July.. Tree grows 50-60 ft. tall. 
TEAS WEEPING MULBERRY. Small tree, not exceeding 10 ft. in height at maturity. 
Produces edible berries in great profusion. 
RHUBARB 
It is fair to say that you don't know what Rhubarb is until you have tried these new 
varieties. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Largechoots; Now! | an ae Leo eat ce ree eee AS $1.00 $2.70 $ 8.00 
McDONALD. The stalks are up to 2 ft. long, many half as thick as your wrist. The 
skin is a bright red, and the inside flesh is white. It is very tender and has a rich 
flavor, far superior to common varieties. A tremendous yielder. 
RUBY. The sweetest of all rhubarb, solid red from top to bottom. The inside flesh 
too, is colored. The stalks are smaller than McDonald. | 
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