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of Raspberries and Logan- 
berries with the spicy snap 
of Blackberries. Will im- 
prove your garden and make 
money, too. No fruit intro- 
duced in recent years has 
created the sensation that 
Boysenberry has created. 
In size, it is huge: about 
one by two inches. Fruits 
one year after planting. 
Good for pies, shortcake, 
canning, or fresh from the 
vine. No hard seeds. 
Grows on 
Trellis 
Easy to 
Pick 
Berries stand well 
away trom «the 
vines, too, and be- 
cause of this con- 
venient habit, they 
are easy to pick. 
Also, the large fruit 
makes quicker fill- 
up of the box. Trel- 
lis should be 4 to 5 
feet high. 

é. Hardy 
Requires but 
‘ little winter pro- 
tection. Succeeds 
it Varied. cli 
mates. 
Thornless Boysenberry 
About. three weeks earlier : 
than the regular variety. Cul- ata 
ecru nom 3 
ics 8 as Plant Boysenberries at least 3 to Regular Boysenberry 
more tangy. 7 feet apart, 8 to’ 10 feet for com- 
mercial planting. Train new growth 6 for $1.10 50 for $ 8.25 
3 em eh revs on ices or tele ee. «AR for 2.1075 for 11.85 
inter, ith straw coarse 
6 to 0 25 for 4.20 100 for 15.40 
stable manure. Ordinary sandy loam 
12 for 2.72 100 for 21.60 best; good drainage. 
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