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WESTHAUSER’S HEAVY BEARING 
STRAINS 
Established Money-Makers 
PRODUCTION of the Thornless Boysenberry is greater 
than its parent Regular Thorny Boysenberry which has pro- 
duced over 6 tons of berries per acre. 
VINES are smooth as a Grape vine with shoots 6 to 10 
feet long. Easy to pick and handle. This means labor saving 
not only to the commercial grower but also to the home 
gardener. se 
FLAVOR is a wonderful combination of Raspberry, Logan- 
berry and Blackberry. It’s a sensational satisfying taste with 
unmatched qualifications. Something you will long remember 
in fresh frozen jams, jellies, pies, cordials, canned or fresh. 


Two-Star Combination 
4 Boysenberry, 1-year 
4 White Blackberry, 1-year 
Prepaid for Only 
$1.25 
Net, No Discount 







How to Grow Boysenberry 
Set plants 8 by 8 ft. in and between rows. Let the 
vines creep on the ground the first year. To be safe, y 
cover the plants with straw, leaves or soil before heavy f 
frosts. When the buds appear, 
tie the vines to the wire or trellis 
about 214 feet above the ground. 
After fruiting, cut the plants to 
the ground and burn vines. Re- <a 
peat this practice every year. ie 
We, being pioneers in Boysen- oe 
berries, are able to offer you 
Northern grown, healthy, heavy- 
rooted plants. Tested and hard- 
ened to the Northern climate 
and proven to withstand sub- 
zero weather. This is your in- _ 
surance of absolute success. 
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WacDouald 
RHUBARB 
The last word in Rhubarb. Prof. L. G. Bunting, of the 
MacDonald College, in Quebec, Canada, where it was origi- 
nated, says: “‘{t is very highly colored, a dazzling, attractive 
red stalk, of large size, productive, very tender and succulent, 
and of excellent quality; particularly valuable for pies and des- 
serts ‘" Its color, when cooked without peeling, is as attractive 
as that of Raspberries. Not grown from seed. Plants propa: 
gated by division. Try some this year. You will like it. 
MacDONALD RHUBARB PRICES: $1.00 each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75; 10 for $6.00. 


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