RIPENS EARLY 
The Thornless Boysenber.y begins to ripen its 
big, beautiful, wine colored berries ten days to 
two weeks ahead of the common thorny Boysen- 
berry. Gives you berries earlier than ever 
efore. 
: BERRIES SWEET 
There is no other ber y that has the sweet, 
luscious flavor that you will find in this new 
be:ry. Why? Because it's a cross between the 
Loganberry, the Raspberry, and the Blackberry. 
No other like it. 
Keith’s Hhornless Boysenberry (actual 
size). Note size of these luscious ber- 
ries. Unexcelled for pies, etc. 
Ready-to-Bear Plants 
You can save a whole year’s time, save the ex- 
pense of caring for the plants for one year, and 
have berries a year sooner (have them this sum- 
mer) by planting Keith’s 2-year Boysenberry Trans- 
plants. We set the plants out last spring in our 
nursery rows, cultivated and cared for them all 
summer, and now we have the 2-year plants for 
you. They will come to you with the tops properly 
pruned for planting. 
Easy to Grow 
Boysenberries can be grown along your back- 
yard or ga-den fence, on trellises, or on wires 
stretched between posts. (See picture at left). The 
plants require no special care, will grow in any 
garden soil, as long as the weeds and grass are 
kept out. We suggest mulching, such as for Rasp- 
berries, etc. (See page 22.) 
(For cultural directions, see page 19.) 
Here you see Thornless Boysenberry Two-year plants save. 
vines (canes) tied up to and trained to 
wires stapled to posts set 12 feet apart bad you at least one year. 
in the row, 1 post to every 2 plants. eit lant ursery 
Sawyer, Michigan 

