
Guavas \, 
Guavas serve a dual purpose in the garden. They are shrubs 
possessing exceptional beauty of form, color of foliage, flow- 
ers and the fruits makes delicious jelly of exotic flavor. 
Lemon Guava. Tallest growing and producing the largest 
fruits, often 212 inches across. Clear yellow. Gal. 70c, 
5-gal. $2.95. 
Red Strawberry. Low compact habit of growth and bright 
red fruits about an inch across make an attractive hedge 
either sheared or growing, at will. Makes a delicious bright 
red jelly. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Yellow Strawberry. Good sweet yellow fruits similar to the 
Red Strawberry. Prolific. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Pineapple Guava, Feijoa sellowiama. This shrub deserves 
wider use as an Ornamental for its showy flowers in spring. 
Velvety white petals and clusters of bright red stamens are 
attractive. Fruits flavored of pineapple. Grey-green foliage 
is attractive in the background. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.95. 



BOYSENBERRY oe 
Good sized berries, deep purple-black when ripe, wonderful flavor. 
Fruit combines blackberry, raspberry and loganberry, of which it is a 
hybrid. Excellent fresh or in pies, jams and preserves. The vines are 
vigorous and should be planted 4 to 6 feet apart. Tips, 25¢ each, 10 
for $2.00. Transplants, 30c each, 10 for $2.50. 
Thornless Boysenberry 
In every respect like the above but without thorns. Ideal for back- 
yard gardens where space is limited to avoid danger of tearing clothing. 
50c each, 10 for $4.50. 

STRAWBERRY, ROCKHILL 

RED STRAWBERRY GUAVA 
LOGANBERRY 
Long, deep red berries, much longer than any other, with a rich 
flavor. Makes fine jams, jelly or preserves. Vigorous, hardy vines. Plant 
4 to 6 feet apart. Tips, 25¢ each, 10 for $2.00. 
Thornless Loganberry 
Like the Loganberry, but devoid of thorns and therefore, ideal for 
home planting. Vines vigorous and productive. 35¢ each, 10 for $3.00. 
YOUNGBERRY 
Berries ripen early—a rich deep wine color, changing to jet black, 
practically seedless and richly flavored. Vigorous heavy-bearing plants. 
Set 6 to 8 feet apart and give support of a trellis. Tips, 25¢ each, 10 
for $2.00. Transplants, 30c each, 10 for $2.50. 
Thornless Youngberry 
Otherwise like the above. 50c each, 10 for $4.50. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Delicious berries may be grown in almost any garden. They are dwarf, 
with beautiful foliage, making them excellent plants for edging paths 
in your vegetable or flower garden, or where space permits, in wider 
and larger beds to serve as a ground cover. Set plants one foot apart 
each way. 
No thorns. 
Blakemore 
Very fine quality early berry. One of the finest large berries offered. 
10 for 60c, 25 for $1.25. 
Gem 
One of the best everbearing types. Berries large, beautiful, bearing 
fine crops after the other types have finished. Quality and flavor fine. 
10 for 60c, 25 for $1.25. 
Klondyke 
Delicious highly flavored berries. In California it ripens from April: 
until July with two distinct pickings possible, one ripe immediately 
after the first. 10 for 50c, 25 for $1.00. 
Missionary 
One of the finest berries for hot weather and for poor sandy soils. 
Bears fine quality crops which ripen slightly later than Klondyke. 
10 for $1.75, 100 for $15.00. 
Rockhill 
(Reg. No. 24.) The only true Rockhill. Everbearing type com- 
pletely without runners. Rockhill has the finest flavor of all straw- 
berries—berries large, and sweet. Bears large crops earlier and later 
than other types. 10 for $1.75, 100 for $15.00. 

FOR MAIL ORDER—Bare root fruit trees, berries, small fruits and 
roses may be ordered by mail for delivery prepaid to any part of the 
U.S. during the months of January, February and March only. 

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