8 Blackberry Plant Prices on Page 7 
ZILKE’S BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO 
Leading Commercial Variety 
Eldorado never winter-kills and always 
produces a full crop of jet black berries of 
enormous size. The berries are large, and 
the hardiest and prettiest of all blackber- 
ries, with that delicious flavor which can 
only be found in a wild Blackberry. This 
makes it very valuable for all purposes, 
both home and commercial, being so very 
firm that it will remain in good condition 
from four to six days and can be sent to 
distant markets where it always commands 
the highest price; being a berry that re- 
tains its rich, glossy black color until it is 
consumed. This berry is the choice of the 
canner and housewife, as it makes the best 
of jams, preserves, jellies, cordials and 
such good old time blackberry pies. 
WHITE BLACKBERRY 
Genuine White Berries 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real 
creamy white Blackberry. Mixed with 
the jet black ones for dessert, it makes a 
most wonderful dish. The fruit is about 
the size of Alfred, with few seeds and 
quite sweet when fully ripe. The bushes 
are good, strong growers and very pro- 
ductive. This is not a worthless novelty, 
but a fruit of real value, and should be in 
every garden. 
COLLECTION NO. 3 

6 ALFRED, (best early) 
6 ELDORADO, (leading sort) 
STRONG 2 YEAR TRANSPLANTS 
PR AAD ARGS Ue YAN $2.35 
SPECIAL PRICE 
EARLY HARVEST 
Extra, Extra Early Blackberry 
One of the best varieties for the 
states. Does not sucker as much as some varieties. 
Ripens extra early and bears fruit over a long 
season, which makes it a valuable garden berry. 
Fruit is of medium size and a beautiful glossy 
black. Always popular and does well on any 
soil anywhere. Supply of plants: is very limited, 
so please order early. 
FOR PRICES SEE PAGE 7 
GOLDEN HARVEST 
New Yellow-Black Raspberry 
A new. yellow raspberry of the black raspberry 
type. It is both a a NEAT shrub and a great fruit 
producer—the vy, being of a rich golden color 
of medium‘ size. ts flavor is entirely different 
from any berry grown—a blend between the red 
and black raspberry, and when fully ripe reaches 
a rich golden yellow. It is truly a novelty shrub 
for your garden—the most unusual feature of this 
new variety is that after the first frost the canes 
will turn a rich yellow color, which is very out- 
standing during the winter months. The fruit can 
be eaten fresh or can also. be successfully pre- 
served; again they are very outstanding in a glass 
tenis jar for the berries retain their rich golden 
color, 

cious, and it is nearly seedless andcoreless. __ 
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BEARING AGE SIZE. 


Eldorado Blackberry 
ALFRED 
Best Early Blackberry 
Alfred is a healthy, vigorous grower and 
produces nearly a full crop of. fruit the _ 
year after planting. It is perfectly hardy 
and can be grown anywhere without win- — 
ter protection. Alfred ripens a week to ten 
days earlier than Eldorado, producing a 
heavy crop of fruit. The berries are a 
glossy jet-black, the flavor sweet and deli- 











The berries are larger than the average / 
blackberry, many of them measuring 14 
inches in length. 
BEARING AGE PLANTS 
We have the following plants in the large 
LATHAM, (red raspberry) 
WASHINGTON, (red raspberry) 
SUNRISE, (red raspberry) 
INDIAN SUMMER, (everbearing red) 
YELLOW RASPBERRY, (yellow) 
MORRISON, (new black raspberry) 
CUMBERLAND, (black raspberry) 
NEW LOGAN, (black raspberry) \ 
SODUS, (purple raspberry) 
GOLDEN HARVEST, (yellow, black rasp.) 
ELDORADO, (blackberry). 
ALFRED, (blackberry) 
EARLY HARVEST, (blackberry) 
TRUE WHITE BLACKBERRY 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY, 
BOYSENBERRY, (thorny) 
PRICES ON PAGE 7 
