NEW Everbearer 
Streamliner 
The Latest Introduction in the 
Everbearing Family | 
Streamliner is being offered for the first time this 
year. Plants were not available before. Not 
near enough to go around this year also. Get 
your order in early. First come first to get . 
Streamliner plants. 






























Beautiful Big Berries 
Berries are very large, round, firm, 
dark red clear through, flavor is 
really strawberry-sweet — delicious, 
delightful, unlike any berry you 
have tasted, 
Three Crops Instead of 
One 
Set Streamliner plants this spring 
and pick berries from July until snow 
falls, also next spring and next sum- 
mer also—three crops instead of one. 
Plants are scarce so order early to 
make sure you don't ‘come too late.” 
PRICES 
12 plants, $1.75: 25 for $3.00: 
50 for $5.50: 100 for $9.50; 200 
for $18.85. 

Streamliner 

Keith’s Thornless Boysenberry 
A New Giant Truly Thornless Boysenberry 
This New Boysenberry is the result of a cross between the 
Loganberry, the Blackberry, and the Raspberry, and has in- 
herited the best qualities of each. And the berries are mam- 
moth in size, many over 2 inches long. 
This New Giant Boysenberry— 
1—Is entirely thornless. 
2—tThe berries are sweet, dark maroon-red, with an 
excellent, pleasing flavor. 
3—It’s as easily grown as Blackberries. 
4—Very productive—mature plants produce around 
10 quarts of berries. 
(NOTE: For further information, etc., see the inclosed Colored 
Folder, also back page of this book for prices.) 

CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
Space rows 6 feet apart (field culture 8 feet). Set plants 
6 feet apart in row (field culture 8 feet). Allow young 
canes to run on ground during summer, training in the 
row. In fall, as\ a precautionary protection in zero 
climates, cover the vines lightly with straw (hold in 
place with some soil). In the spring when buds begin 
to ‘‘shoot’’, remove the mulch and tie the canes to wires 
stretched over posts 3 feet above ground. Cut out old 
vines as soon as fruiting is over, remove and burn. 
Allow the oncoming young vines to run on ground and 
handle them in fall as mentioned above. 



Keith’s 
Thornless 
Boysen- 
berry 
§ 1-Year Plants 
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