BLACKBERRIES 
BOYSENBERRY (-year tips)............ per 100, $6.50; per 1000, $60.00 
These dark maroon-colored berries often measure from 2 to 3 inches 
in length. Boysenberries have a distinctly different flavor and when 
allowed to ripen on the vines is much sweeter. It is very juicy and 
sweet and will hang on the vines for days after it is ripe. ; 
MOMING DMR sGl-yeartips)......6<6... per 100, $6.50; per 1000, $60.00 
This fruit is very large and very juicy, with a rich blended flavor that 
is pleasing to everyone. The color is very dark red, or nearly black. 
The seeds are few in numbers and soft. The vines are vigorous. 
The following New Blackberry was recently introduced by the 
Oregon State College: 
UA SUS) Lupe teae Siesta cates, bee oe. per 100, $8.00; per 1000, $75.00 
This berry is a cross between the ever-popular Loganberry and the 
wild trailing Blackberry, which is found in the Oregon mountains. 
There is no finer Blackberry grown than the Cascade. The berries are 
large, and they make more wonderful Jelly and Jam than any other 
berry could make. They are exceptionally good for pies. Every family 
should have 10 or more plants. 
De) (GPAUN Es Pika by. ere ks esha cco Slot cae « ae per 100, $6.50; per 1000, $60.00 
These berries are attractive red in color, and are very large. They are 
slightly acid, and are highly prized by a great many people for jams 
and jellies. 
IND EO ReGrs Eile Ry Veep wegen ie vis! on per 100, $12.50; per 1000, $100.00 
A new berry similar in appearance to Boysenberry, but darker in 
color. Sweeter and less acid. Really a superior berry. Grows like 
Boysenberries, vigorous and very productive. 
THORNLESS VARIETIES 
Per 100, $15.00; per 1000, $125.00 
BOYSENBERRY 
This thornless strain has retained all the good characteristics of its 
parent plant, including its rugged thrifty growth, and hardiness. You 
ean handle these canes with your bare hands, and enjoy picking the 
large, attractive fruits. 
YOUNGBERRY (Plant Patent No. 4) 
This berry is superior to the parent plant of thorny type only to the 
extent that the hard punishing and annoying thorns are not present. 
Berries ripen a few days earlier. 
LOGANBERRY (Plant Patent No. 82) 
This new berry has proven far more productive, and its berries are 
larger than the old thorny type of Loganberry. A delightfully high 
flavored berry of dark red color, The canes are larger and entirely 
thornless. 
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRY 
This new berry is becoming very popular on the Pacific Coast. It is a 
very large, long berry which comes into production around the middle 
of August. Very productive and a good seller, 
