

GROWS ON TRELLIS—EASY TO PICK 
Boysenberries are as easy to manage as Grapes; much 
easier to pick because of this convenient habit of growth, 
and because of very long fruit spikes; berries stand well 
away from vines. Also, the large fruit makes quicker 
fill-up of the box. Only a fraction as many Boysenberries 
as Blackberries are needed to fill a box. Trellis should 
be 4 to 5 ft. high. 
PRICES 
Regular Boysenberry 
6 for $1.10 50 for $ 8.25 
12 for 2.10 75 for 11.85 
25 for 4.20 100 for 15.40 
Cultural Note: Plant Boysenberries at least 5 to 7 ft. 
apart, 8 to 10 ft. for commercial planting. Train new 
growth both ways. For winter, mulch with straw or 
coarse stable manure. Ordinary sandy loam is best; good 
drainage. 
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Loganberries 
Blackberries 
Raspberries 
Umm! Delicious! Takes the dullness out of life 
by giving us a-new taste thrill. Combines all the 
delights of Raspberries and Loganberries plus the 
spicy snap of Blackberries. A new opportunity for 
you to improve your garden and make money, too. 
No new fruit of recent years has created the sensa- 
tion that Boysenberry has created. Its many advan- 
tages are listed in detail below. Umm! It’s good! 
Prices below right. 
(1) New! People like 
gew flavors—no glutted 
markets—good prices. 
(2) Huge Size! About 
2x1 inches. Each berry 
a good mouthful. 
(3) New Rich Flavor! 
Combined Raspberry, 
Blackberry, Loganberry. 
(4) Fruit one year 
after planting. 
(5) Hardy! Requires 
little winter protection. 
(6) Healthy! Not 
readily subject to dis- 
ease. A most important 
point. 
(7) Utility! Pies, can- 
ning, shortcake, fresh 
from the vine. 
(8) No Hard. Seeds! 
Boysenberry seeds are 
soft; do not get in the 
teeth. Practically speak- 
ing, Boysenberry has no 
seeds. 
(9) Succeeds in varied 
climates. 
Thornless. 
Boysenberry 
Ripens ‘about three weeks earlier than the regular variety. 
Cultural directions are the same, and, except for being some- 
what smaller than the regular Boysenberry, the Thornless 
variety has all the advantage plus thornlessness. Flavor has 
more of a tang than the regular variety. 
PRICES: Thornless Boysenberry 
3 for $0.75 
6 for 1.41 
12 for 2.72 
25 for $ 5.55. 
50 for 10.90. 
100 for 21.60 
R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY 
Three Rivers, Michigan 
