12 Sodus is the Perfect Canning Berry 
SODUS RASPBERRY 
The Perfect Purple Raspberry 
So far ahead of all old kinds of Purple- 
caps, that there’s no comparison at all! 
Sodus berries are round, bright reddish 
purple, an inch or more in diameter, borne 
in immense clusters. The flavor is deli- 
ciously mild and sweet, whether you eat 
them fresh, canned, in pies, jam, juices, 
or jelly. Juice is bright purple. Canners 
prefer them to either Red or Black Rasp- 
berries. The bushes are extremely hardy, 
and free from mosaic. Upright growers, 
non-suckering. A positive success, both for 
home gardens and market. Order today. 
Plant this spring. For Prices see page 13. 
YELLOW RASPBERRY 
Golden Queen Raspberry 
A large beautiful, golden yellow rasp- 
berry. Many prefer this variety to the - 
red or black sorts, owing to its sugary 


Sodus Raspberry 
NEW JUNEBERRY 
Rare Ornamental Flowering and Fruiting 
Shrub 
Is a tree-bush, grows to 6 feet high and 
sweetness and unsurpassed flavor. Qual- 
ity of berries is excellent, canes hardy, 
prolific and thrifty in growth. Should be 
in every garden because of its beauty and 
high quality. Heavy 1 year old plants, 12 
for $1.85. For other amounts see page 13. 
spreads wide at the top; stems are shiny 
red in the winter, covered with white 
blooms early in the spring, thus making 
it a rare ornamental shrub. The blooms 
are followed by large, grape-size berries, 
reddish purple. Flavor like blueberry or 
huckleberry but not as acid. Edible and 
relished by all. 18 to 24 inch plants, 75c 
each; 3 for $1.85. 
ORTHO RAT BAIT PELLETS 
Ready-to-use Red Squill Baits. Poisoned 
COLLECTION NO. 8 
3 YELLOW RASPBERRIES 
3 WHITE BLACKBERRIES 


3 PURPLE RASPBERRIES 
2 Yr. Bearing Age Transplants 
LY reNO- eelantsaonty 
rats seek underground burrows before dying. 
carton, 80c 
2-oz. carton, 50c postpaid; 6-0z. 
postpaid. 
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OFTEN BEARS FRUIT 2 TO 3 INCHES LONG 
This is the extra early ripening strain of 
Thornless Boysenberry with canes as smooth as 
a grape vine. RIPENS ABOUT TWO WEEKS 
EARLIER THAN BOYSENBERRY. The intro- 
ducer claims even heavier yields from this 
Thornless Boysenberry than the common Boy- 
senberry. This new strain Thornless Boysen- 
berry is identical to the Boysenberry except that 
there are no thorns and it ripens earlier. This 
is a good feature as the early berries bring much 
more money. The Thornless is as hardy, rugged 
and heavy bearing as its parent the Boysen- 
berry. Vines grow long, and this pretty apple- 
green vine loaded with giant purple beauties is 
a sight you will never forget, and after you taste 
a handful of them, other berries will go begging 
for a while. Delicious with cream and sugar, and 
when made into jam, it’s the last word. Supply 
of plants still limited, so hurry. Heavy 1 yr. 
plants, 12 for $1.95. For larger amounts see page 

