

Raspberry 
The Mammoth Flavored 
BOYSENBERRY Large Berried 
Boysenberry 
2-yr., extra large, No. 1 plants, 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.40; 10 for $3.00; 
25 fer $5.50. 
This is the berry which has created such a sensaticn throughout the United 
States. A tremendous bearer of immense berries, often | Y2 to 2 inches long, of 
the highest quality. No matter whether used fresh or canned, or in pies or jelly, 
it stands supreme. No other berry has ever been received so enthusiastically or 
planted so widely. Late July. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
2-yr., extra large, No. 1 plants, 3 for $1.65; 6 for $2.70; 10 for $3.50; 
25 for $6.75. 
This amazing new berry has the same big, juicy, delicious fruit as the regular 
Boysenberry. The vines are absolutely thornlzss, making the cultivation and pick- 
ing of same easy. They can be trained to a trellis or wire. Late July. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
PRICE: 3-yr., fruiting age, 75< each; 2 for $1.45. 
- A new ornamental 
shrub — excellent for 
landscaping — that 
produces delicate edi- 
ble fruit. Easy to grow; 
hardy everywhere. 
After 30 years of un- 
tiring research, Prof. 
C. E. Hansen gives to 
America this lovely 2- 
fold development. Be- 
sides being an excel- 
lent shrub it bears de- 
licious fruit of good 
size and flavor. Bears 
one year after planting. 
Makes superb jam and 
jelly. Plant a few this 
year, it’s worth while. 
Grows about 6 ft. tall. 

Boysenberry 
Hansen Bush Cherry 
Orange Quince 
ASPARAGUS 
PRICE: 2-yr., No. 1, 25 for $2.05; 
50 for $3.35; 100 for $5.40; 500 
for $16.90; 1000 for $25.00. 
MARY WASHINGTON. (Pedigreed.) 
An excellent rust-resistant variety. 
lie Every garden should have an As- 
paragus bed for it is one of the 
APRICOTS first vegetables in the spring. 
Your Choice of Varieties, 
Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 QUINCE 
Large, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. ....$1.90 $1.65 1-9 10-49 
SUPERB. Good flavor, medium size, light Large, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. ..$1.90 $1.65 
iImon, Late August. ORANGE. Best commercial Quince. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange, Large, yellow, fine quality; tree 
juicy, sweet. Mid-August. rarely fails to produce a crop. Oct. 

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