
These plants are now offered for the first time in quantity. A fine large berry 
of exceptional flavor, similar to the Boysenberry but often measuring 134 inches 
long, 1 inch in diameter, and running 20 to an 8-ounce market basket. Com- 
mercial yields are heavy. One of our fields gave three tons to the acre the first 
year, sixteen months after planting, and a larger, older acreage yielded over 
seven tons to the acre. 
Prepare beds and fields with ample manure and plenty of irrigation. This 
variety is one of the best moneymakers known, if not the best. 

