
No home planting is complete without a good selec- 
tion of berries and grapes, and since they are so 
easy to grow and take a minimum of effort, and 
since our prices are so reasonable, you can’t afford 
to be without fresh berries and grapes throughout 
the summer. Practically every garden has room for 
a row of either or both, and a low trellis or even 
your fence will serve as the support. 
BOYSENBERRY 
One of the largest size berries, and a hybrid combin- 
ing blackberry, rasberry and loganberry. You will 
enjoy pickina fresh berries and using them fresh, or 
in pies, jams and preserves. Strong growing vines, 
and should be planted at least four feet apart, and 
better at six. Let the canes grow on the ground the 
first year and train up the second. In succeeding 
years cut off canes which have borne berries and 
tie up the new growth which has come during the 
spring and summer months. 
We also offer the THORNLESS Boysenberry, of the 
same quality as the above, but ripening about a 
week earlier. 
RASPBERRY 
We are offering the finest red raspberrv that can be 
grown in this section. The CUTHBERT is a deep red, 
and the fruit is luscious. Ripens over a long period, 
and is sweet and fine flavored. 
BLACKBERRY 
The best Blackberry for this section is the CRAN- 
DALL’S EARLY, and it always produces fine crops 
in June and July, and in the fall a lighter crop 
ripens. Berries are of medium size, sweet and firm. 
Has few seeds and almost no core. They are strong 
growers and need plenty of room—six to eight feet 
apart. 
DEWBERRY 
The earliest to ripen of any berries. Large, black 
berries of fine flavor and borne in great abundance. 
Needs same support as for others, and should be 
planted at least six feet apart. We are listing only 
the improved THORNLESS DEWBERRY. 

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STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries are so delicious picked fresh from the 
garden, that the little care needed to have good 
plants is more than repaid with the fresh berries 
that have so many uses, and for jams and jellies. 
There are hundreds of strawberry varieties available, 
but we are offering only those which have proved 
to do well in our conditions. Everyone knows how 
good strawberries are, and when you pick them fresh 
your delight will increase. 
KLONDIKE. Highly flavored, ripens from April to 
July, with two big pickings. Good quality, holds its 
color well. 
BLAKEMORE. One of the earliest berries to ripen. 
Strong, vigorous grower and one of the finest com- 
mercial varieties, firm and holds up well. The bril- 
liant red keeps even in preserving. Large foliage. 
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MASTADON. A fine ever-bearing variety. Extra 
strong plants, and do well under hard conditions. 
Bears from summer until late fall. 
GEM. Another fine ever-bearing. Bears when most 
berries are gone, and consistenty has good crops. 
Extra fine in quality and flavor. 
They should be spaced a foot apart in three-feet 
wide beds, any length. Cut off some of the runners, 
allowing a few to be spaced six inches from the 
parent plant. 

Giant Boysenberries 
