
Bopenbory 
Il of the Good 
Qualities of the Regular Boysenberry 
BUT NO THORNS 
THORNLESS fe cnicic: 
ARE DELICIOUS 
This is the early ripening strain of Thornless Boysenberry with canes as 
smooth as a Grape vine. .RIPENS TEN DAYS TO TWO WEEKS 
EARLIER THAN BOYSENBERRY. The introducer claims even heavier 
yields from this Thornless Boysenberry than the common Boysenberry. 
This new strain Thornless Boysenberry is identical to the Boysenberry 
except that there are no thorns and it ripens earlier. This is a very good 
feature as the early berries bring more money. The Thornless is just as 
hardy, rugged and heavy bearing as its parent, the Boysenberry. Vines 
grow 25 feet long, and this pretty apple-green vine loaded with giant 
purple beauties is a sight you will never forget, and after you taste a 
handful of them, other berries will go begging for a while. Delicious with 
cream and sugar, and when made into jam, it’s the last word. Supply of 
plants still limited, so hurry. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY PRICES WHY WAIT A WHOLE YEAR? 
1-Year-Old, No. 1 Plants 2-Year-Old, pee patti Aa Plants 
Plant our husky 2-year-o earing age 
Each ...... $0.45 25 for .. .$4.50 trasplants and have fruit this year. 
3 for ..... -90 50 for... 7.95 Each ...... $1.00 25 for ...$10.00 
6 for .. .. 1.50 100 for ...12.00 arict pet tees Hage a4 es ae ae 
6 for..... i or... H 
10 for ..... 2.00 1000 for ...75.00 13 foc ee 6.00 200 fer... 50.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
RED RASPBERRY 
Extra carly. Extra fine flavor. SUNRISE will grow and produce 
farther south than any other Red Raspberry known. Still it is perfectly 
hardy in all northern states, and some parts of Canada. 
S U Ny R ‘ s E Collection 20% UntiFeb. 5 a 
oO. j ™* / 
DISCOUNT 
1 5 % Until Mar. 5 


SUNRISE will make a good fruiting row in less time than 10 Boysenberry 
other varieties of reds. Grows shorter and more stocky. Holds 1-year DISCOUNT | 
up well under the load of fruit. 12 Sunrise 10% Until Apr. 5 je 
The OUTSTANDING NEW RED RASPBERRY orig: 1-year { 
inated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture has now been 12 Washington 
christened SUNRISE. It comes to fruit growers with many ]-year 
advantages over older sorts. 6 Sodus 
DR. DARROW and PROFESSOR CLARK described the |-year 
new berry in the U. S. Department Circular 397. It originated All For Only 
as a cross between Latham and Ranere. Among other things $7.65 
they say: “Of most importance about SUNRISE from the 
standpoint of the practical grower perhaps are: 
1—“HARDINESS and RESISTANCE to disease.” 
2—“EARLINESS and LARGER SIZE of the berry as 
compared with Ranere.” 
3—“BETTER TEXTURE and QUALITY of the fruit 
compared with Latham.” 
Less Discounts 
SUNRISE PRICES . a 
1-Year, No. 1, First Class WHY WAIT A WHOLE i Z 
Eachier tunesae. $0.25 VEARe ‘ 
Gi fori cs ek 2 1.50 2-Year, Bearing Age ‘ ¢ 
fT 23fOrae tte. - 2S OME EQcH Re me tone ee $0.50 " 
pA TY hry oh he 4.50 Si forme neces cess 1.25 \ 2 
BO itor an eto 7.50 6: forse. aioe 2.00 
TOOiforei cee 12.00 12. force: ate 375 
SOOtfor ease tne: 39.00 2 fOniee iad ee 5.95 
1000 forsee cs: 65-00% 100 forsook coe 18.95 
All Sunrise Prices LESS DISCOUNTS 
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