
BOYSENBERRY 
Try some of our bearing age blackberry plants. These plants 
have extra large root systems, which will produce a crop of ber- 
ries the first season, if planted early. 
We can furnish any variety at the following prices: 

MVameMliGCAMSPIAMtS .c .. e cnelepels cde eles 6 es 35c each, 10 for $3.00 
l yr. Transplants—Extra Heavy ....... 40c each, 10 for $3.50 
V Thornless Varieties 
MAM SDIANtS: «2.5 etic Woe ce ho alas & 45c each, 10 for $4.00 
] yr. Transplants—Extra Heavy .......5 S0G each, LO for p50 
We will have a large supply of all Blackberry plants for early 
winter and spring shipment. Please write us for prices on quan- 
tities before you buy elsewhere. We try to keep our prices rea- 
sonable. 
SPECIAL. We are introducing a new blackberry which the Ore- 
gon State College has propogated. This berry is jet black, 
very solid; can be shipped anywhere. Its flavor cannot be 
equaled. Limited supply. 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00. 
Boysenberries. These dark maroon colored berries often meas- 
ure from 2 to 3 inches in length. Boysenberries have a dis- 
tinctly different flavor, and when allowed to ripen on the 
vines are «very much sweeter. The berry is very juicy, and 
will hang on the vines for days after it is ripe. 
Cascade. A new Blackberry recently introduced by the Oregon 
State College. It is a cross between the ever-popular Logan- 
berry and the wild trailing Blackberry, which is found in the 
Oregon Mountains. There is no finer Blackberry grown than 
the Cascade. The berries are large, and black, and they make 
the finest jam and jellies that berries can make. Very sweet 
and good for pies also. Every family should have 10 or more 
plants. 3 for $1.00, 10 for $2.75, 100 for $20.00. 
Loganberry. These berries are attractive red in color, and are 
very large. They are slightly acid, and are highly prized by 
a great many people for jams and jellies. 
Mectarberry. A new berry similar in appearance to Boysenberry, 
darker in color, but sweeter and less acid. Really a superior 
berry. Grows like Boysenberry. Vigorous and productive. 
Not thornless. 35c each, 10 for $3.00. 
Youngberries. The fruit is very large and very juicy, with a rich 
blend of flavor that is pleasing to nearly everyone. The color 
is a very dark, almost black, red. The seeds are few in num- 
ber, and soft. The vines are very vigorous. 
BLACKBERRIES 
All Blackberries must be placed on trellis the second year for 
best results, so that the berries can be picked easily. 
Prices on all Blackberries are: 
SafOr toc, +0 for $2;00, 1.00 for. $12°60 
Except as stated. 
THORNLESS VARIETY OF BLACKBERRIES 
3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00, 100 for $25.00 
Boysenberry. This thornless strain has retained all the good 
characteristics of its parent plant, including. its rugged thrifty 
growth, and hardiness. You can handle these canes with 
your bar2 hand, and enjoy picking the larg2, attractive fruits. 
Youngberry (Plant Patent No. 4). 
parent plant of thorny type only to the extent that the hard 
not present. 
This berry is superior to the 
punishing and annoying thorns are Berries ripen 
a few days earlier. 
Loganberry (Plant Patent No. 82). This new berry has proven 
far more productive, and its berries are larger than the old 
thorny type of Loganberry. A delightfully high flavored berry 
of dark red color. The canes are larger and entirely thornless 
Evergreen Blackberry. This new berry is becoming very popular 
on the Pacific Coast. It is a very large, long berry which comes 
into production around the middle of August. Very produc- 
tive and a good seller. 

CASCADE BLACKBERRY 
CALAPOOIA BERRY FARM AND NURSERY, SHEDD, OREGON 2 
