Giant Thornless if 
Bears ten days to two weeks earlier than its parent 
(Thorny Boysenberry), thus insuring top market prices. 
The production is even greater than regular Boysen- 
berry which has produced almost six tons per acre. 
Vines are smooth, resembling a grape vine with 
shoots from 15 to 20 feet long. Easy to pick and 
handle—a labor saving to both the commercial and 
home grower. : 
Flavor is a wonderful combination of Raspberry, 
Loganberry and Blackberry. It’s a sensational, satisfy- 
ing taste that you will long remember in pies, jams, 
jellies, cordials, canned or fresh. Our Hardy, Northern 
Grown Plants have proven to withstand sub-zero 
weather splendidly and are your assurance of absolute 
success. 

 1-Yr., No. | 
6 for ...$1.00 
‘10 for = =i 50 
25 for 
Hardy, Northern Grown, Thornless Boysenberry Prices 
100 for $11.00 | cack 
. _ 250 for . 25.00 1... yo 
| as s00te 4000 2 93 


2-Yr., Fruiting Size 
Transplants 
$1.00 
75.00 | 12 fo... 8.00 


NIAGARA. : 
CACO. (Red.) Wine-red, unusually rich flavor. Excels in appearance and flavor: 
(White.) Large, greenish amber-white; compact bunches, sweet, mild flavor, delicious. 
50 for ... 6.00 1000 for 
QUICK FRUITING 
FANCY GRAPE COLLECTION 
1 Caco (3-yr. Bearing Age) $ 
1 Concord (3-yr. Bearing Age) 
1 Fredonia (3-yr. Bearing Age) 
1 Gofden Muscat (3-yr. Bearing Age) 
Wetthausers GRAPES 
CONCORD. Leading variety for table, jelly, juice and wine. Beautiful 
dark blue, large, compact bunches. 
FREDONIA. (Earliest.) Excellent, large, plump, juicy, black Grape. 
Vigorous and productive. Undoubtedly best of the early. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. New, hardy California Grape, grown in northern 
climates anywhere other Grapes are grown. Bunches compact with 
large, heavy, meaty Grapes. Fancy for desserts, good shipper. 
Amber-white. 

SWEET. 
* ENGLISH VIOLET 
How to Grow 
Boysenberries 
Set plants 8 by 8 feet in and be- 
between rows. Let the vines creep 
on the ground the first year. To be 
safe cover the plants with straw, 
leaves or soil before heavy frosts. 
When the buds appear, tie the vines 
to the wire or trellis about 214 feet 
above the ground. After fruiting cut 
the old canes to the ground, remove 
and burn. Repeat this practice 
every year. 
We, being pioneers in Boysen- 
berries, are able to offer you North- 
ern Grown, healthy, heavy-rooted 
plants which are tested and hard- 
ened to the northern climate and 
proven to withstand sub-zero weath- 
er. This is your assurance of abso- 
lute success. 

Y a 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
RASPBERRY 
R GRAPE PRICES: 3 6 2: 
Concord. 2-yr.,-extra heavy: 2... cere shan teas, oehe el pe ee $1.00 $1.75 $3.25 $6.00 Beautiful and gorgeous for all types 
Concord... 3=yr., beating=-age . 65.0 6. ga oe ee ce soe ae 1.50 2.75 5.00 9.50 of border or bed plantings. Broad, This rich golden yellow Raspberry js 
Niagara: 9 2-yi-7, MCOVY) far ae sears: ety Gite relict retecaars 1.70 3:00 5.75 10:25 heavy foliage of a deep green. Flowers not only a novelty but in many cases is 
Niagara. 3-yr., bearing-age ............-...e eee ee eeee 1.95 3.50 6.25 12.00 of an extremely sweet-scented purple- grown in preference to the Red and 
Fredonia. 2-yr., extra heavy rooted ..................4.4. 2.00 3.75 CEE = Abe! violet, borne in profusion on graceful Black Raspberry because of its sugar- 
Fredonia. 3-yr., bearing-age ....-...................-. 2.25 4.25 7.75 13.50 stems. Grows 6 to 8 inches high. Very sweet flavor. Plants are vigorous grow- 
Cactost2-yrs extraiheavy 242 an oe witness ne es cere ei 2.25 4°25 7.75 13.50 hardy; will thrive under any conditions. ers, berries large, and immense produc- 
Caco. 3=-yr., bearing-age™. . 2. sche ce ee et wee ns 2.50 4.75 82255 15.25 For edging plant them 8 inches apart. ers. Get some for your garden now. 
Golden Muscat. 2-yr., extra heavy rooted ................ 2.85 5.50 10.00 Prices: 40¢ each; 6 for $1.75; 12 for Prices: Giant 2-yr. transplants, bear- 
6.00 11.00 $3.25; 25 for $6.00, prepaid. ing age, 6 for $2.75; 12 for $5.00. 

Golden Muscat. 3-yr., bearing-age ...........-.........- 3.25 


Large—Juicy 
through, no green tips. 
of soils from clay to sandy loam. 
and avoid disappointment. 
1000 for $50.00. 
Newest Supreme 
Everbearer 
Honey-Sweet—Hardy 
Berries are as large as little apples—uni- 
day form, firm and even red color all the way 
at Best flavored ever- 
bearer today—juicy, honey-sweet, delicious, 
fresh, canned or frozen. Succeeds everywhere. 
Stands 30 degrees below zero and the large, 
healthy plants with their heavy foliage and VY 
heavy root systems are adapted to a wide range 
Merits Top Prices: At this writing, Septem- 
ber 25th, we have not sold Streamliner for less 
than $7.50 per 24-pint crate. Mr. Fruitgrower 
now is the time to get started with this won-: 
derful berry; supply is still limited.’ Order early 
Prices: 25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.75; 100 
for. $7.00, prepaid. Collect, 500 for $28.00; 

~~ 
MINNESOTA 
1166 
(Everbearer) 








Although on the market only a_ short 
while, has made a host of friends. Giant 
cone-shaped berry, is very showy, bright 
red to the heart; brings high prices; fine 
for home use and excellent for shipping. 
Makes heavy fruiting row; suggest you 
space the plants about 15 inches apart. 
Prices: Prepaid, 25 for $1.00; 50 for 
$1.75; 100 for $3.25. Collect, 250 for 
$7.00; 500 for $12.50; 1000 for $21.00. 
ROBINSON 
The giant, new, spring bearer has proven 
to be the most outstanding sensation in the 
strawberry industry. Firm, fancy, beauti- 
ful, extra large berries; scarlet-red to the 
core. The large, glossy red, conical shaped 
berries have a mild, juicy flavor. Ripens 
few days after Premier. Heavy plant maker. 
The buyers want Robinson’s for their select, 
fancy retail trade. 
Prices: Prepaid, 25 for 80c; 50 for $1.40; 
100 for $2.50. Collect, 1000 for $12.50. 

