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The Longest Berry that Grows. 
__It is practically a new variety. Berry is of immense 
size, of the Blackberry type, but grows like Dewberries, 
; _ has few seeds. These dark berries often measure 214 
_ inches in length. Boysenberry has a distinctly different 
flavor and when allowed to fully ripen on the vine is 
much sweeter than any other vine berry. The fruit will 
hang for days on the vine after riepening. It is very 
juicy, and the tastiest berry you have ever eaten, fresh 
or canned, makes delicious pies. Is hardy, requiring n@ 
protection under normal conditions. Postpaid: No. 
plants, 30e each; 10 for $2.50: Express or Freight: 100 
for $14.00; 250 for $25.00. : : 
BLACKBERRIES | 
_ By mail, postpaid: No. 1 plants, 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25. 
_ By express: No. 1 plants, 100, $8.00; 1000, $60.00. 
ELDORADO. One of the largest Blackberries in exist- 
ence, perfectly hardy in all sections. Will stand 20 
heavy producer, in our mind the best Blackberry 
— product. 
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ALFRED. The large, jet-black berries are sweet and 
juicy, and are often 1% inches long. It is called the 
coreless blackberry. For best results in the north we 
recommend winter protection. It is about a week to 
10 days earlier than Eldorado and more productive. 
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: MULBERRY TREES 
DOWNING EVERBEARING. One of the most prolific 
of all Mulberries, bears abundance of jet black enor- 
> ‘mous' fruits. Trees very hardy. ; 
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ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON RUST-PROOF. A new government creation, 
which is rust-proof, a standard variety which produces 
the finest shoots of Asparagus, is way ahead of all others 
for market or home use. Mail, postpaid, 25 for $1.50. By 
express, 2 yr. medium 100, $4.00; 1,000, $20.00. 
PARADISE ASPARAGUS, Paradise produces a normal crop 
one year sooner. It is an exceptionally strong vigorous 
grower. Some growers say it produces twice the crop of 
other varieties. Paradise is every bit as rust resistant as 
Martha Washington. It has an un- 
usually pleasant flavor, milder than 
ordinary asparagus and is preferred 
by most who taste it. Mail, postpaid. 
25 for $1.50. By express, 100 for $4.00; 
1000 for $22.00. 











Bohemian | 
Horseradish 
An improved Horseradish, large 
roots with a mild flavor. We have 
propagated this for quite a few 
years; was imported from Germany. 
Is the best variety there is on the 
market. 
No. 1 Roots—By mail, postpaid: 
Per 10, $0.60; Per 25, $1.25. 
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We just had to write and tell you 
what good berries you have. We can- 
not praise them enough and thank 
you for your swell service. 
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428 BE. Park St. 
Edwardsville, Ill. 




















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MacDonald Red Rhubarb 
MacDonald is a snappy “new model” rhu- 
barb. The attractive features are the new 
bright red color combination and a “pick 
up” that will surprise you. It “gets into 
high” so quickly that you can cut stalks 
from it a year sooner than you can from 
the old style green-stalked varieties. 
Another great improvement in the new 
MacDonald is its excellent quality, sweeter 
than common rhubarb and requiring less 
sugar. 
Plant some of this splendid red rhubarb 
this year. It yields heavily and lasts a life- 
time. When once you have tried MacDonald 
you will grow no other. 50c each; 10 for 
$4.50. 
Canada Red Rhubarb 
A brand new rhubarb originated in Can- 
ada. The stems are dark red clear to the 
heart and up into the leaf. 
Canada Red makes a very sweet, fine 
flavored, beautiful red sauce, requiring less 
sugar than other varieties. Home garden- 
ers as well as commercial planters are 
switching to Canada Red. 
No. 1 plants, 75e each; 10 for $6.00, post- Red McDonald 
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