SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
Small fruits are very profitable for the home and market. They are all of delicious flavor and 
* can be used for the table in many ways. Their canes should be protected during winter by 
covering with dirt or straw. 
BOYSENBERRY 
REGULAR BOYSENBERRY. The BOYSENBERRY is 
a new variety produced by crossing blackberries, 
raspberries and loganberries. Seeds are few and 
soft. From our past experience with this berry 
we find it to be very hardy and a vigorous 
grower, but should be protected by a covering 
of straw, leaves or dirt during the winter in 
northern climates. The fruiting season lasts 
longer than the other vine berries and they will 
bear heavily the second year. Should be planted 
about six feet apart. 
BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS 
CUMBERLAND. It is of wonderful productiveness; 
producing regularly and uniformly very large 
crops. In size the fruit is large, far surpassing 
any other variety. Few seeds, fine flavor. 
LOGAN. Black tips. A fine new variety. Fruits 
are large, jet black, tasty and sweet. Matures 
a few days before Cumberland. Hardy, drought 
resistant plants, 
RED RASPBERRY PLANTS 
LATHAM. This berry is the leading berry wherever 
raspberries can be grown. High quality, large, 
hardy, better shipper than many other varieties. 
Good color. On account of its good qualities, it 
is now planted more extensively than any other 
red raspberry. 
CHIEF. A bright red ‘no crumbling,” good shipper, 
and of delicious taste. Supplements Latham by 
ripening ten days earlier. A new Minnesota 
product. 
COLUMBIAN. Very large, purplish color. Some- 
what soft; of rich flavor and fine for canning. 
Bush vigorous and a dandy cropper. 
EVERBEARING RASPBERRY 
PLANTS 
INDIAN SUMMER. A superior type of raspberry 
that bears a beautiful red fruit of wonderful 
flavor. More prolific and a larger berry. Canes 
are large and grow rapidly, bearing early and 
throughout the summer. 
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PRICES ON RASPBERRY AND 
BOYSENBERRY PLANTS 
Quantity 5 10 25 
All Varieties $ .89 $1.49 $3.45 
Bdd (Postage: cieecccccccee -10 AG -20 

DEWBERRIES 
‘LUCRETIA. In size and quality this low growing 
or trailing blackberry equals any of the upright 
sorts. Its berries ripen before raspberries are 
gone, are large, sweet, soft and luscious through- 
out, with no hard core. The vine is perfectly 
hardy, healthy and exceedingly fruitful, with 
large, showy blossoms. May be grown over 
walls, trellises or rocky slopes, where there is 
no room for other berries. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ALFRED. A new variety which is very hardy and 
a heavy bearer. Berries are large, up to 1% 
inches long, almost coreless and a wonderful 
flavor. Will stand below zero weather. Ripens 
about a week earlier than Eldorado. 
EARLY HARVEST. Its earliness, combined with 
good shipping qualities, makes it a very profit- 
able variety. The fruit is of medium size, firm and 
attractive in appearance. Dwarf and compact 
grower. 
ELDORADO. Of late introduction, being vigorous 
and hardy in most localities. The berries are 
large, coal black, flavor sweet and melting and 
have no hard core. Very firm and therefore an 
excellent market variety. 
SNYDER. Berries of medium size, sweet, melting. 
Very hardy and wonderfully productive. Valu- 
able for cold climates as it leads where hardiness 
is a@ consideration. Early. 
PRICES ON BLACKBERRIES AND 
~ DEWBERRIES 
Quantity 5 10 25 
All Varieties $ .65 $1.10 $2.45 
Add Postage Au .20 

LOGAN BLACK TIPS 

74 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 


