STRAWBERRIES 
We don’t recall ever having heard any- 
body say he wouldn’t like to grow 
strawberries. Most of us look forward 
each year to “strawberry time’’ when 
these delicious berries begin to show up 
in abundance in the markets. 
STREAMLINER. One of the newer va- 
rieties that has been making many 
friends because of the long period of 
production, and extra large, delicious 
fruit. We have seen it produce all sum- 
mer, and sometimes when we take up 
plants for sale in the fall, even_they 
have a few berries on them. Prepaid 
25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $5.00. 
GEM EVERBEARING. Widely grown and immensely popular. Large, red 
fruits of good quality. This fine everbearing strawberry has given the best 
satisfaction for several years, and we think it will please you too. 

Prepaid: 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.50. 
BLACKBERRIES — DEWBERRIES 
Perhaps no berry will grow and produce with as little care and as much 
neglect as blackberries and dewberries. We often find them among the 
weeds of old fence rows, ditch banks and forgotten fields. On the other | 
hand, they amply repay us for cultivation, pruning and good care. | 
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GRAYWAY’S GIANT THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY | 
The largest berry we 
have ever grown. Think 
of raising berries two 
inches long! We could 
hardly believe our eyes 
when we first saw them. 
Hardy, vigorous canes 
15 to 20 feet long, cov- 
ered with enormous 
berries growing on 8 
trellis, up and out of 
the dirt. 
e@ Not many seeds. A 
distinctive flavor re- 
minding of combination 
loganberry, blackberry 
and raspberry. Firmer 
for shipping and can- 
ning than Youngberry. 

@ A delicious berry for home and market. Good for table, canning, freez- 
ing, Juice, etc. Thornless, can be handled with bare hands, and you'll enjoy 
picking these enormous berries without bothering about thorns. Plant 
about 8 feet apart in either 6 or 8 ft. rows. For an acre planted 8 x 8, 
use 600 plants. PRICE, Prepaid, 10 for $1.50; 25, $3.50; 100, $13.00; 500, 
GRAYWAY’S EARLY 
WONDER BLACKBERRY 
(Same as Dew-Black) In our estimation, this is the best of the black- 
berries. Very hardy, very prolific producer of large fruits. Does not re- 
quire staking. Drought resistant, and we don’t ever recall seéing it fail 
to produce a crop. Truly an outstanding blackberry that you can depend 
upon to provide berries for your own use or for market. Produces 1,000 
to 2,00 gallons per acre of large, attractive berries. Ripens June. 
PRICES, Prepaid: 10 for $1; 50 for $4; 100, $6; 1,000, $40. 
‘Austin Dewberry. A vigorous, prolific dewberry that has been a very 
profitable’ and reliable variety for a long time. Ripens in May-June, 
Prepaid: 10 for $1.50; 25, $3.00. 
20 “THE GRAYWAY IS THE BEST WAY” 
