MALMO QUALITY SMALL FRUIT 

BERRIES 
BLUEBERRIES 
These large newly developed varieties of blueberries will grow 
and produce exceptionally well in Western Washington. Plants 
produce 5 to 8 quarts each year. Attractive ornamental foliage 
resembling Azalea with clusters of blush white flowers. Three va- 
rieties should be planted together for best pollenation and to 
lengthen the ripening season. 
18 to 24’ $2.00 each, 6 to 7 year $4.00 each 
Jersey. 5 to 6 ft. Late. Good home and commercial variety. 
Rancocas. 5 to 6 feet. Midseason. Fine large fruit. An excellent 
producer. 
Rubel. To 4-5 ft. Midseason. Good producer. Excellent flavor. 
RASPBERRIES 
Fertilize in spring. Irrigate well in dry weather as roots are 
shallow. Plant not less than 24 (50 ft. row) for average family. 
Each 25c, dozen $2.50. Larger sizes also available. 

RASPBERRY, CUMBERLAND BLACKCAP 
Cumberland. Black, large, sweet; the best blackcap. 
Cuthbert. Red, main crop. 
Lloyd George. Bright red, very hardy, vigorous, good cropper. 
New Washington. Large, firm, bright colored berry of exception- 
ally good flavor. A heavy bearer, disease-resistant. Developed 
in Western Washington. 

RASPBERRY, NEW WASHINGTON 
VINE BERRIES 
This class of large fruited berries are grown on wires or trellises 
6 to 8 feet apart. 
35c¢ each, $3.50 dozen. Larger sizes also available. 

BOYSENBERRY 
BOYSENBERRY 
A cross with the good qualities of loganberry, blackberry and 
raspberry. Exceptionally large dark red berries, highly flavored, 
excellent for table, canning, or jams. Very heavy bearer, vigorous 
grower. 
OLYMPIC BERRY 
Cross between blackcap raspberry and Phenomenal berry. Dew- 
berry type fruit of exquisite flavor and highest quality. 
YOUNGBERRY 
Larger than loganberry, raspberry flavor, very productive. 
LOGANBERRY 
Long, deep red berries with a rich flavor. Makes fine jam, jelly 
and preserves. 
BLACKBERRY 
Himalaya Giant. Popular variety with large sweet black berries. 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
Boysenberry, Loganberry and Youngberry. These do not bear as 
heavily but have the advantage of no thorns to interfere with 
picking. Each 50c, per dozen $5.00. 

CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES 
35c each, $3.50 dozen 
Larger Sizes also available. 
CURRANT 
Fay’s Prolific. Large red, highly flavored. 
Perfection. Large bright red, very productive. 
GOOSEBERRY 
Oregon Champion. Best variety. 


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