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Young berries 
Our plants are taken from the best and most improved strains. Large profits—up to $1,000 per 
acre—are made from growing this new popular berry. Try out 100 plants now. They are extremely 
hardy. We have sold Youngberry plants all over the Northwest and east of the Cascade mountains. 
They are a very hardy plant and there also is a ready market for the fruit on the fresh market at all 
times. Also a brisk demand at the canneries. 
1 year plants 25c each; 5 for 85c; 10 for $1.50; 100 for $7.50; 500 for $27.50 
Youngberry 2 yr. transplants, 35c each; 10 for $1.85; 100 for $9.50 


Large Lots—Write 
PLANT THE WONDERFUL NEW 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY 
The THORNLESS is superior to the parent 
thorny type only to the extent that the hard 
punishing and annoying thorns are not present. 
In other respects there is little difference. 1 yr. 
old. Each 35c; 10 for $2.75; 25 for $5.50; 100 for 
$17.50. 
Thornless Boysenberry 
The standard Boysenberry has been severely crit- 
icized for its pronounced thorniness and most all 
will agree that a smooth caned Boysen would be 
a valuable improvement on this popular variety. 
We are happy to announce that we now have it, 
a true Boysen with perfectly smooth canes, a 
very strong grower with heavy foliage, earlier 
than the parent by seven days, and even more 
productive and with less acid. Price, each 35c; 
5 for $1.50; 50 for $9.50; 100 for $15 00; 1000 for 
$125.00 
STRAWBERRY 
25 for $1.00 50 for $1.75 
INSPECTED BERRY PLANTS .. . 
100 for $2.85 
1,000 for $17.50 
200 for $4.75 500 for $9.50 
LARGE LOTS, WRITE 
Few fruits offer greater returns for land and labor invested than strawberries. With little 
care and attention they thrive in most any soil, while extra efforts and cultivation will be rewarded 
by especially fine crops. Whether you grow for market or home use only, have the best sorts by 
all means. Below we list the cream of all for this part of the country. 
~ BRIGHTMORE 
A brand new variety introduced at Oregon State College. 
STRAWBERRY 
Excellent market berry, fine for freez- 
ing or preserving. Resistant to disease. They will produce up to 8 tons of marketable berries per 
acre.— Price 25 for $1.50; 100 for 4.50; 1000 lots write. 
NEW OREGON This handsome new 
strawberry has made a 
very favorable impression. The berry is very 
large, firm and handsome; rich, dark red, ex- 
tending to the center. The flavor is rich, sweet 
and delicious. For table use and canning it can- 
not be equalled. The Oregon ripens very early 
and continues in bearing until late in the season, 
a good second crop coming on about October. 
Very prolific and a heavy cropper. 
MARSHALL ©r¢ of our best Western va- 
rieties and very popular 
wherever known. Marshall is one of the blood- 
red varieties. 
STREAMLINER EVERBEARING 
N ARCISSA Have found this to be the best 
extra early sort; a medium sized 
berry of conical shape, nice bright red in color. 
Undoubtedly the sweetest strawberry of them all, 
non-acid, firm. 
RED HEART Best and most popular can- 
ning berry. It brought 1c per 
pound premium over other varieties at the can- 
neries. Heavy bearing vines; healthy, thrifty 
growers. Advise planting these for home use 
or commercial planter. 
STRAWBERRY 
NEW — THE WORLD’S WONDER BERRY — NEW 
Bears All Summer Until Frost — Produces Sweet, Large, Red Berries 
10 plants for $1.25; 25 plants for $2.75; 50 plants for $5.00; 100 for $9.50; 1000 for 85.00 
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