
3 Best Varieties 
of Selected Blackberries 
Blackberries Are Delicious When Picked or When Frozen 
Blackberries are easily grown and bear abundantly. They 
grow almost any place, even on a rough, steep hillside. What 
is more appetizing than a piece of Blackberry pie 
or a dish of juicy, sweet Blackberries and cream? 
We send you Select No. 1 plants grown from root 
cuttings. These are much superior to cheap plants 
from suckers. A straw mulch is fine for Blackberries 
and Raspberries. It holds moisture in summer, pre- 
vents weeds and eliminates cultivating. 
ALFRED. Excellent fla- 
vor; very firm, large 
berries, size holds up 
well to the end of the 
picking season. Prac- 
tically free from seeds. 
Plant is a thrifty grow- 
er, extremely hardy, 
bears young; suitable 
for home or market 
use. Early July 
BLOWERS. Large, jet- 
black. Hardy and pro- 
ductive. Starts to rip- 
en in July and con- 
tinues late. 
ELDORADO. Our most 
popular variety. The 
sparkling jet-black 
berries are very large, 
sweet and delicious, 
and practically core- 
less. The plant is ex- 
tremely hardy and vig- 
orous, and a regular 
heavy bearer. 
PRICE: t1-yr., No. 1, 
selected rooted cuttings, 
25 for $3.30; *50 for 
$5.70; 100 for $9.90; 
500 for $34.50. 
THORNLESS 
YOUNGBERRY 
A Dark Wine Color Red 
Excellent for Jams 
PRICE: 2-yr., extra large, No. 1 
plants, 3 for $1.65; 6 for $2.70; 10 
for $3.50; 25 for $6.75. 
It’s thornless, hardy. Ripens early. 
Bears heavily and most delicious fla- 
vor. Ripens two weeks before Thorn- 
less Boysenberry. The fruit of this 
berry is large, a handsome dark wine- 
red color, sweet, deliciously flavored 
and practically seedless. 




























YOUNGBERRY PRICES 
2-yr., extra large, No. 1 plants: 3 for 
$1.50; 6 for $2.40; 10 for $3.00; 25 
for $5.50. 
The New Sensational 
— Younghery 
Hardy, Sweet, Delicious, Tremendous Bearer 
Mid-July 
This new fruit, a cross of the Loganberry and 
the Dewberry, has become very popular, planted 
from coast to coast. It has such a wonderful flavor, 
delicious to eat fresh, and makes the finest sauce 
you ever tasted. The fruit is very large, a handsome 
dark wine-red color, sweet and delicious, highly fla- 
vored, almost seed!ess. A tremendous bearer. It is 
a very easy plant to grow. No other fruit has be- 
come so popular in such a short time. North of 
Missouri it should be covered over winter. This can 
be easily done with straw, leaves and a little dirt. 
Plant some this spring; you are sure to like them 
Plant the Popular 
LUCRETIA 
Excellent for canning. Of the Blackberry type, 
but produced on a trailing vine instead of upright 
bush. Berries extra large, long, glistening black. 
Attractive, firm, good quality. Plants are disease 
resistant. Yields large profits when grown com- 
mercially. 
PRICE: 2-yr., extra large, No. 1 plants, 3 for 
90c; 6 for $1.50; 10 for $2.00; 25 for $3.75. 
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