
Boysenkerrie 
Big - Juicy - Delicious 
Thornless Boysenberries 
This is the Boysenberry that is so widely advertised in garden magazines. The 
thornless type. Huge maroon-red berry in giant clusters that often measure | 2 to 2 
inches long and almost as wide. Strong growing vines. Flavor is a delightful blend 
of the best Loganberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Dewberry flavors. Hardier and better 
than Dewberries and larger than the largest Blackberries. Delicious to eat fresh, with- 
out sugar, or canned or made into jelly, jam and juice. Make super-delicious pies. 
Set the bushes 4 by 7 feet apart in the field and tie them to one wire, strung about 
22 to 3 feet from the ground. Prune severely every year. Follow planting suggestions 
in bundle. 
PRICES 
3) 10 25 50 100 200 
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Thorny Boysenberry 
Immense berries of delicious flavor. The best berry ever grown. Bushes are very 
hardy and bear heavily. Thorny Boysenberry has all the good points of the Black- 
berry, Loganberry and Raspberry, but is more hardy and vigorous. Almost seedless. 
Very firm and a good shipper. Follow planting instructions in bundle. 
PRICES 
5 10 25 50 100 200 
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Hardy Ps 
RED LAKE CURRANTS | 
5 Bushes $1.60 
Extra large berries in large, full, well- 
formed bunches place Red Lake the finest 
of all the red Currants. The yield is enor- 
mous, making a very dependable money- 
maker for the commercial growers. Red 
Lake is sweeter, less acid, and a better 
keeper than other Currants. A _ lively 
tonic in the diet. Ideal for pies, jam, 
jelly, juice. Also used with Apples 
and Raspberries in making delicacies. 
Rich in pectin. Bushes are upright 
growers, self supporting and ready 
to bear at an early age. Hardy 
everywhere. 
PRICES 
1 yr., No. 1: Each 35c; 5 for 
$1.60; 10 for $2.75; 25 for $6.00; 
100 for $18.50. 
WILDER CURRANTS 
Ripen early and remain bright and firm until very late. Upright grower, vigorous; clusters 
above medium length. Berries are large and bright red with mild sub-acid flavor. 
1-YR., No. 1 PRICES 
Each 10 25 50 100 250 500 
$12.00 $24.00 $45.00 $80.00 
U Step ints aga cndo co $0.20 $1.70 $3.50 
ZR Ybor NOve lagen. cron 230i 2075 5.50 9.00 17.00 
AMERICAN 
CRANBERRIES 
70c each; 
2 bushes for $1.35 
(Viburnum Americanum) 
Large beautiful clusters 
of white flowers in the 
spring, followed by large, 
glossy red berries which 
make delicious jam and 
jelly. Also enjoyed by birds. 
A medium tall-growing bush, with attractive 3-lobed leaves that 
turn red and purple in the fall. Hardy and easy to grow anywhere. 
2-yr., field-grown bushes. 

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CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES are 
shipped to the following states: Maine, 
Massachusetts, Connecticut, West Vir- 
ginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, 
Michigan, Missouri, North Dakota, South 
Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. 


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