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One of the best of the newer varieties. Its large, double 
flowers of deepest velvet red are borne in profusion on tall, 
husky plants, ranging from 2 to 2¥2 feet in height. Truly a 
sight of gorgeous splendor when in full bloom about Octo- 
ber 5th. 
PRICE: 
Strong, field-grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
(See page 8 for other varieties.) 
Thornless | 
BOYSENBERRY 
Ripens at least ten days to two weeks earlier than Common 
Boysenberry. Its berries are fully as large, just as juicy, and 
just as deliciously flavored, BUT THE VINES ARE SMOOTH 
AND ENTIRELY THORNLESS. There are no scratched hands 
or briar-filled fingers to take the joy cut of picking Thornless 
Boysenberries. Manner of growth similar to that of Dewberries. 
Perfectly hardy; an excellent canner; valuable for table use; 
ideal for freezing. a 
PRICE: 1-Year, No. 1 Plants 
6 plants for $0.85 100 plants for $ 8.50 
12 plants for 1.50 250 plants for 20.00 
25 plants for 2.75 500 plants for 38.00 
50 plants for 4.85 1000 plants for 73.50 
er LATHAM. 
Red Raspberry 
FIRST CHOICE OF EXPERIENCED GROWERS 
The immense, deep red berries, some of them measuring an inch 
in diameter, all mature to the same size and plump, round shape. 
Unexcelled for flavor and firmness. Marvelous keeping qualities 
make this variety a leader for shipping and canning purposes. Berries 
start ripening midseason and continue an unbelievably long time. 
Record crops are produced every year. Our plants are twice inspected, 
of first class quality, heavy and well rooted. 


THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
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PRICE: 
~~ 1-Year, No. 1 Plants: 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.85; 
» ae 50 for $5.00; 100 for $8.75; 250 for $19.50; 500 for $34.75; 
ee he 1000 for $58.85. 
2-Year, Bearing-Age Transplants: 30c each; 6 for $1.50; 12 for 
oan 50 25 for $4.50; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $14.00; 250 for 



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