
BOYSENBERRY 
BOYSENBERRY 
An immense new berry produced by crossing blackberries, 
raspberries, and loganberries. The flavor is a pleasing blend 
of these varieties. It has few and soft seeds. The Boysenberry 
consistently produces heavy crops, bears young, and the fruit- 
ing season lasts two months. The vines are very hardy. 
LOGANBERRY 
Fruit is large, long, and attractive red color, and although 
it is a little sour it is highly prized by many people for jams 
and jellies and for mixing with raspberries and other berries 
in jams and preserves. 
YOUNGBERRY 
A superbly flavored, recent introduction—a cross between 
the Logan and Dewberry. The color is so very dark red that 
it is nearly black. Vines are vigorous and productive. 
PRICES FOR BOYSENBERRIES, LOGANBERRIES 
AND YOUNGBERRIES 
Hach 10 100 
l-yr. tip plants (Spring only)....$ .25 $2.00 $15.00 
2-yr. transplants ........................ 13D 3.00 25.00 
CASCADE BLACK BERRY 
A cross between Loganberry and the wild-trailing Mountain 
Blackberry. The large berries are much preferred for jelly, 
jams and pies. 35c each; 10 for $3.00. 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
We also have Thornless Boysenberry, Loganberry and Young- 
berry plants to offer. While these do not bear as heavily as 
the regular type plants, they have the great advantage of 
having no thorns to interfere with easy picking. Supply lim- 
ited. 
Thornless Evergreen Blackberry 
This profitable and prolific berry has been improved in quality 
and is thornless. A berry you can really enjoy for late season 
and freezing. 
NECTARBERRY 
(Prices same as Thornless Varieties) 
A new berry similar in appearance to Boysenberry, darker in 
color, but sweeter and less acid. Really a superior berry. 
Grows like Boysenberry. Vigorous and productive. Not 
thornless. 
PRICES FOR THORNLESS BERRIES AND 
NECTARBERRY: 
1-yr. tip plants (Spring only)... ae $3.00 
e-yr. transplants ee. .60 5.00 
BLUEBERRIES 
An acid soil, rich in leaf mold and with an abundance of mo-s- 
ture throughout the growing season, is best for success in 
biueberry culture. For home gardens a spacing of five feet 
by three feet is generally sufficient. It is advisable to plant 
two or more varieties for proper pollenization. While blue- 
berries do well in partially shady locations, full sun is prefer- 
able, as the fruit ripens earlier, more evenly and the sugar 
content of the berries is higher. 
NAMED VARIETIES OF BLUEBERRIES 
Each 10-50 
2-yr. plants ........ POT Chea wae $1.25 $1.20 
3-yr. plants .................... eel ag 1.75 1.50 
RANCOCAS—Early, large berries, strong grower, good com- 
mercial berry. 
RUBEL—Midseason; berries med.um size, fiavor good, 
ducing enormous crops. 
JERSEY—tThe best late variety. Berries are large, good flavor. 
Bush a vigorous grower and producer. 
UNNAMED HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
pro- 
Each 10-50 
AV DANS asses ee $2.00 $1.85 
O-Vine plant Sere ee ee 2.50 2.20 
These plants are from 3 to 5 feet tail and have from 4 to 6 
strong stems; have borne a crop of large berries of excellent 
quality and flavor for the past two seasons. No pollenizer is 
needed with these plants. Excellent for home plantings. 
CURRANTS 
PRICES 
Per 10 
Heavy No. 1 Plants................ $ .35 $3.00 
PERFECTION—Bright red. It is one of the most productive 
varieties. Rich, mild, sub-acid flavor and having plenty of 
pulp with few seeds. 
RED LAKE—This marvelous new currant has the size, color, 
and quality of Perfection but is unique in its large, long 
stemmed clusters which increase picking speed 50%. Berries 
are resistant to sunburning. The bush is a strong upright 
grower, a heavy producer. 50ec each; 10 for $4.00. 

ASPARAGUS 
PRICES 
10 20 100 
2-yr. No. 1 roots...........-.. $ .60 $1.00 $3.50 
MARY WASHINGTON—Rust resistant. The shoots are large, 
very vigorous, straight and of superb quality. Dark green. A 
good variety for both the home and commercial grower. 
PARADISE—A new variety, widely heralded as an unusually 
heavy producer of fine flavored asparagus. 
RHUBARB 
PRICES 
Each Per 10 
Crown Divisions _.................. $ .25 $2.00 
Not a luxury, but a necessity for a well-balanced garden. Fine 
for sauce or pies. 
RIVERSIDE GIANT—Extra large, fine for canning. 
STRAW BERRY—This var'ety produces great numbers of 
stalks. It is the strongest grower and is more hardy. Espe- 
cially adapted for home use. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Thrives everywhere. 
PRICES: 25c each; 10 for $2.00 

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