INTERSTATES SENSATIONAL Ihounleas Boysenberry ; 

IMMENSE SIZE - DELICIOUS FLAVOR + HEAVY BEARER * HARDY 
A30 Thornless Boysenberry— Pictured below. A strong grower 
and good producer. We have seen berries fully 2 inches long. You ek 
will be astonished at the amount of fruit a few plants will pro- 
duce. The fruit ripens over a period of almost 2 months. Eat 
them fresh for weeks, use them for pies, sauce, preserves and 
fruit juice. Just like the original Boysenberry but absolutely 
Thornless. When you taste fully ripe, home-grown Thornless 
Boysenberries you will agree that they are simply fine. You just 
cannot describe their sweet, yet zippy delicious flavor. They are 
almost seedless and a very deep maroon, almost black color when 
ripe. Plant 8 to 10 feet apart each way. In cold sections it re- 
quires some winter protection. Postpaid. 
6 2. 91.75 
12 for $2.95 Each 35c 
Extra Heavy 2-year Plants 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.25 

A31 Original Boysenberry—Just like the Thornless Boysen- 
berry, except this, the original Boysenberry, has thorns. Post- 
c 6 io. 11.00 
12 for $1.75 Each 25c 
A217 Healthberry— Also known as Hirschiberry and Nanticoke. 
For several years when we visited with Mr. Hirschi, the eminent 
horticulturist of Oklahoma, he was always enthusiastic about a 
Berry growing in his field. Right during the hottest nart of the 



summer, the temperature above 100, this new Berry was produc- 
ing heavily while all other kinds were drying up. The fruit is not 
large but it is simply delicious and almost seedless. When ripe it 
is a shiny jet black. Makes a large plant 6 to 8 feet across. The 
fruit ripens over a long period. There will be blossoms, green 
fruit and ripe fruit on the plant at the same time. For Oklahoma, 
Arkansas, southern Kansas and Southern Missouri, Texas and 
other southern states, we believe this will prove a great fruit. It 
is the most productive plant we know. It is very therny. Post- 
paid. 
6 for $] 0 5 
3 for $1.00 Each 40c 


Thornless Boysenberry 
