


ALFRED. Excellent flavor, very PRICE: 1 yr., No. 1, select- 
firm, large berries, sizeholds ed rooted cuttings, 25 for 
up well to the end of the $3.30; 50 for $5.70; 100 for 
picking season. Practically $9.90; 500 for $34.50, 
free from seeds. Plant is a 
thrifty grower, extremely 
hardy,. bears young, suitable 
for home or market use. 
Early July. 
BLOWERS. Large, jet black. 
Hardy and productive. Starts 
to ripen in July and con- 
tinues late. 
ELDORADO. Largest hardy 
Blackberry; free from rust. 
Berries large, jet black, 
borne in clusters; sweet, 
melting, no hard core. Au- 
Youngherries Hardy - Productive 












e e 
Sweet - Delicious 
PRICE: 2 yr., extra large Transplants, 6 for $3.20; 10 for $4.00; 25 for $7.40. 
A new berry. Combines all the best qualities of the Raspberry, Blackberry, and 


Dewberry, to achieve a rich, spicy flavor that is unsurpassed for tastiness. 
FRUITS 
Show Big 
PROFITS 
Youngberries are very large, black, practically seedless, so full of juice they are 
perfect for jelly, canning or eating fresh. Tremendous bearer. Mid-July. 

Produced on a trail- 
ing vine; does _ best 
when supported on a 
wire. Yields big profits 
when grown commer- 
cially. 


LUCRETIA. Berries ex- 
tra large, long, glis- Youngberry 
tening black. Flavor 
sweet and delicious. 
Hardy and disease 
resistant. Early rip- 
ening variety. Early 
July. PRICE: 2 yr., 
extra large Trans- 
plants, 6 for $3.20; 
10 for $4.00; 25 for 
$7.40. 

Always the Gineat, 
HAardiest Norther Grown 
Benny B “shes 
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