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BLUEBERRY 
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STREAMLINER 
EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRY 
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Out along the fence or in a corner of the 
vegetable plot of many gardens will be 
found enough space for some berry plants. 
They will bear for many years and will 
furnish many a toothsome filling for pies 
and tarts. 
Like sweet corn, Straw- 
berries are considered a Jux- 
ury—but how necessary a 
Juxury!—on most tables. 
Think how fortunate your 
family will feel if you can 
provide plenty of Juscious 
berries all through the sea- 
son. Everyone with a few 
square yards of extra space 
in the garden will want to 
make room for a Strawberry YOUNGBERRY. See page 8 
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Why not try at 
least a few of 
some of these 
newer berries? 
The Boysen- 
berry, the 
Youngberry and 
the Dewberry 
PN 
“Wa are among the 
BOYSENBERRY novelties that 
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know about. 

LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 
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Every plant 
we sell is 
well rooted, 
strong, 
disease free INDIAN SUMMER 
RED RASPBERRY 
ELDORADO BLACKBERRY See page 8 
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