Hardy Bush Fruits 
Blackberries 
ELDORADO — This variety leads in the 
Blackberry field. It is the most vigorous of 
| the Blackberries and the yields are often 
enormous. The berries are large, jet black, 
_and borne in clusters. Very sweet, has no 
core, and will keep for several days after 
picking. 






Raspberries 
CUMBERLAND — A leading black 
variety. Does well in any climate 
and can be depended upon to produce 
large crops. Cumberland berries are 
large and firm and do not crumble 
when picked. Seeds are small. Ber- 
yries have a fine sweet flavor that 
makes them favorites of everyone. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing Red) — This outstanding new variety is rapidly 
coming to the front as a commercial berry. Indian Summer will bear a full crop in 
the spring and another in the fall. Berries are extremely large, dark red color, and 
have a fine flavor. We feel sure that anyone trying this wonderful new variety will 
be well repaid. 
LATHAM (Red) — This variety is rated as the most valuable commercial variety. 
Latham is very hardy and does not winterkill even at temperatures down to 30 be-. 
iow zero. Berries are very large and firm. They are good keepers; good for canning 
and freezing. 
CHIEF — The earliest of them all. Absolutely Hardy. Easy to grow. Chief is ready 
for market when prices are highest. This variety was selected from 4,000 Latham 
seedlings by the Minnesota State Breeding Farm, and has become the best early 
red for general planting. Chief is a good money maker for the Commercial grow- 
er and for the home gardener as well. 
POSTPAID BLACKBERRY AND RASPBERRY PRICES INSIDE BACK COVER. 
NEW THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Hardy Quick Grower, Heavy Yielder; High Quality Fruit, Excellent Flavor 
Profitable for Commercial or Home Planting 
By far the largest and heaviest. 
producing berry of the blackberry 
or dewberry family. 
For certain success and greater 
profits be sure to include Boysen-— 
berry in your plantings. It is an, 
established fact that Boysenberry ; 
brings much higher prices’ than] 
other bush fruits. Our experience 
has shown that Boysenberry is per- 
fectly hardy. Commercial growers 
share with home gardeners their de- 
light in the admirable qualities of 
both its plant and fruit. 
Leading Horticulturists Say, 
“Plant a row of Boysenberry and it. 
will be the pride of your garden.” 
POSTPAID PRICES — 1 year No. 1 Plants — 
5 for 75c, 10 for $1.09, 25 for $2.25, 100 for $8.50, 1000 for $75.00. 
Berries often measure 2 
inches in length. 

Averages 35 berries per 
quart box. 
2200 Pints picked from 
100 2-year-old plants. 
Gross returns from one 
acre $1760.00. 

