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Increase your profit! One acre of Blackberries will average 800 to 
2000 quarts, and prices on this fruit are always high. Plant Black- 
berries along trenches and the lot lines, and turn waste garden space 
into profit. Excellent for home and market use. 
BLACKBERRY PRICES: 
No. 1 plants: 10 for $1.80; 25 for $3.30; 50 for $5.70; 100 for $9.90. 
BLOWERS 
Buntings’ plants are the heaviest fruiting and best Blackberries in 
the world. Very hardy, the berries are sweet and delicious, jet black 
color, good shippers, ripen in July. 
ELDORADO 
Another fine quality Blackberry. Plants are vigorous and seldom 
fail to produce a bumper crop. Commercial growers like their ship- 
ping qualities. 
FIELD CULTURE—BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
Plant in rows 7 feet apart with plants set 4 feet apart in the rows 
(1,555 plants to set an acre at given distances). 
Plow a furrow about 5 or 6 inches deep or dig holes 6 inches deep 
and 6 inches square. Spread roots, fill hole with soil; firm well. Cut 
stock after planting approximately 2 inches above ground level. Let 
them grow and the following spring cut the new growth back one- 
third, leaving two-thirds of the season's growth for production of 
berries. After fruiting cut all fruiting canes out and burn them. Cullti- 
vate occasionally and follow same procedure each year, allowing 
about 6 to 10 canes on each plant to stand for fruiting each season. 

“  Boysenberry 
10 Plants for $2.70 
- The biggest berry ever developed. Its size is un- 
! Selbyville, believable—two inches long is not unusual, three 
Delaware inches long not rare. Fifty of these plump, inch- 
thick marvels will fill a quart basket; a sight so 
remarkable people can't resist buying them! They 
are rare—they are unusual. The demand is so 
tremendous retailers can't get enough of them. 
_. A cross between the California Loganberry, 
. Raspberry and Blackberry. Just think of a berry 
? that has a little of each of these fruits all in one 
™ giant, nearly seedless, beautiful wine colored 
pe berry, with a flavor that you will never forget. Get 
in on this wide-open market and make money. 
Buntings’ hardy No. 1 strong-rooted plants bear 
big crops the second year. Do not miss planting 
some Boysenberries in your garden this year. 
Prices: 3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.15: 10 for $2.70; 25 for 
$4.95; 100 for $11.85; 250 for $32.15; 500 for $51.75. 
Dewberries 
AUSTIN. Ripens before Lucretia. A valuable va- 
riety for table use. Fruit very large. 
LUCRETIA. Extremely productive. Berries extra 

Lucretia 
Dewberries 
large, black in color; flavor rich, sweet and 
delicious. 
DEWBERRY PRICES—No. | Plants: Boysenberry 

10 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 50 for $4.75; 100 for $8.25. 
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