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BLACKBERRIES 
In field culture plant in rows eight feet apart and three feet in rows. 
The pruning should be governed by the growth 
rows five feet and three feet distant in rows. 
of cane and should be severe. 
them to grow out laterals. 
Pinch back the canes 
Cultivate for first season to get plants well established, 
In garden culture plant 
when three feet high, causing 
then the 
in summer 
ground between the rows may be mulched enough to keep down the weeds. 
We grow our Blackberries from root cuttings which are much better than sucker plants. 

Alfred 
BLACKBERRY PRICES 
6 for 40c; 12 for 70c; 25 for $1.25, 
postpaid 
SPECIAL MIXED 
BLACKBERRIES 
25. for $1.00, postpaid 
YOUNGBERRIES 
Postpaid Prices: Se each; 12 for S80e; 
25 for $1.75 
A successful new addition to the berry fam- 
ily, a cross between the Loganberry and Dew- 
berry. A rich, dark wine color, very large. 
Rank and hardy, easily grown. Extra produc- 
tive. 
HIMALAYA BERRY 
The vine is a vigorous grower making a 
growth from 20 to 30 feet in a season, which 
can be trained upon .a fence or arbor similar 
to grape vines. Fruit is black, very sweet with 
no core, fine for pies and jellies. The vines 
should have some protection in winter, which 
can be done late in the fall by pruning the 
plants and leaving only two canes to each 
plant. Lay them on the ground and cover with 
4 inches of earth which should be removed in 
early spring. 
Each, 15c; 8S for $1.00; $10.00 per 100, post- 
paid. 
LUCRETIA. This is the leading and most 
popular Dewberry yet discovered; it suc- 
ceeds everywhere and is not particular 
about the kind of soil. Berries very large, 
black and fine flavor. It should not be picked 
oftener than twice a week, when it is very 
sweet and rich. It ripens with the last straw- 
berries. — 
6 for 50c, postpaid. 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
This new Blackberry is a combination of 
proven hardiness; prolific bearer of super- 
quality berries 2 Vy inches long, jet black, juicy, 
sugar-sweet, without cores. Twice as large as 
ordinary Blackberries. This is one fruit that 
will grow anywhere, poor or rich soil. Nearly 
everbearing as it fruits so long in the season 
with enormous crop. 
SNYDER. Very popular for north and north- 
west on account of the extreme hardiness. 
Wonderfully productive, size medium, fruit 
juicy and sweet, without the hard core of 
many sorts; cane remarkably strong and 
thrifty; more largely planted than any other 
of the ironclad varieties. We have a heavy 
demand for them every year. Season early. 
ELDORADO. This is the leading commercial 
variety under cultivation today, and long 
has been considered the most profitable 
variety. Eldorado is a_ strong upright 
grower, and perfectly hardy, as it produces 
big crops regularly; even throughout the 
northern states, without winter protection. 
The canes are stocky and free from disease. 
It is one of the most productive blackberries 
ever grown. Berries large, jet black; flavor 
and quality excellent. Fine commercial va- 
riety, as it is a fine looking berry and stands 
up well after picking. 

Boysenberry 
REGULAR BOYSENBERRY. The berry which 
created such a sensation all over America. 
Bears immense berries often as long as 2 
inches, of highest quality. Excellent for use 
fresh, canned, in pies or jelly. The canes 
have thorns. 
6 for 65e; 12 for $1.25, postpaid. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. A new intro- 
duction meeting with great favor. Splendid 
large berries of excellent quality. The same 
Perey as above, except the canes are thorn- 
ess 
6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75, postpaid. 
BERRY SPECIAL 
6 Dewberries 
6 Regular Boysenberry 
6 Himalaya 
6 Youngberry 
Regular Value, $2.17 
All for $2.00, postpaid 

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