moeceemeen BOSSCIBERRY 
WESTHAUSER’S HEAVY BEARING 
STRAINS 
Established Money-Makers 
PRODUCTION of the Thornless Boysenberry is 
greater than its parent, Regular Thorny Boysenberry, 
which has produced over 6 tons of berries per acre. 

VINES are smooth as a Grape vine with shoots 6 
to 10 feet long. Easy to pick and handle. This means 
labor saving not only to the commercial grower but 
also to the home gardener. 
FLAVOR is a wonderful combination of Raspberry, 
Loganberry and Blackberry. It’s a sensational, satis- 
fying taste with unmatched qualifications. Something 
you will long remember in jams, jellies, pies, cordials, 
fresh frozen, canned or fresh. 
PIONEERS IN THE BOYSENBERRY FIELD. 
We, being pioneers in Boysenberries, are able to offer 
you Northern-Grown, Healthy, Heavy-Rooted plants. 
Tested and hardened to the northern climate and 
proven to withstand sub-zero weather. This is your 
assurance of absolute success. 
Hardy Northern Grown 
Thornless Boysenberry Prices 
: 1-Year, No. 1 

6 for .......$1.00 100 for ....$11.00 
10 for. ...... 150 250 for .... 25.00 
25 for....... 3.25 500 for .... 40.00 
50 for ....... 6.00 1000 for .... 75.00 








NEW SILVER-BLUE PFITZER 
For Comp!cte Culture of Boysenberries See Page 31, 
| Same as New Thornless Blackberries (U. S. Plant Patent No. 422) 
: Most Striking Evergreen Ever Introduced 
Economy Assortment A new Pfitzer with a silvery blue color that is as intense 
LYexr Plots and even as the Koster Blue Spruce. Has all the fine qual- 
ities of the well known green Pfitzer. Grows a little more 
10 Thornless Boysenberry _ compact. Foliage is slightly finer. Entirely hardy any- 
hornless Dewberry 


where. It’s new. It’s beautiful. See natural color photo 
below. Get yours now. PRICES: 9-12 inches, $1.50 each; 
3 for $4.25; 6 for $7.50; 12 for $14.00. 

Mac Donald Rhubarb 
The last word in Rhubarb. Prof. L. G. Bunting, 
of the MacDonald College in Quebec, Canada, 
where it was originated, says: ‘“‘It is very highly 
colored, a dazzling, attractive red stalk, of large 
size, productive, very tender and succulent, and of 
excellent quality; particularly valuable for pies and 
desserts.’ Its eolor, when cooked without peeling, 
is as attractive as that of Raspberries. Not grown 
fro.n seed. Plants propagated by division. Try 
some this year. You will like it. 
MacDONALD RHUBARB PRICES: $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 10 for $6.00. 
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