Center Point, Iowa Berries 

PURPLE 
Per 10 Per 100 
SUDUS. A cross between the black and red, having canes 1.60 15.00 
like the black except larger and fruit is more like the 
red in flavor, but much larger than either parent. 
Very worth while for a home berry. 
BOY SENBERRIES 
Per 10 Per 100 
THORNLESS. A very good berry where it can be grown. 1.85 17.50 
Requires- lots of covering in winter in this territory. 
The vines should be hung over a low trellis in spring 
and the new canes, left to run on the ground until 
the next spring. A very large juicy berry that is well 
worth the extra effort. 
BLUEBERRIES 
You should be able to grow your own blueberries if you have a spot where 
there is plenty of moisture but well drained, light sandy or gravel soil. Peat 
should also be worked into the soil generously and a hand full of alum or sul- 
fure applied in a circle a few inches from the plant. Two or more varieties 
should be planted as they are not self-pollinating. Plant 3 to 4 ft. apart. 
18-24 in. ba veal, plants 2. $2.00 each 3 for $5.50 
RANCOCAS. Early. 
RUBEL. Midseason. 
JERSEY. Late. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries are best in rich moist soil and in a place where there is some 
protection. 
Per 10 Per 100 
ALFRED. Hardy. very large fine, jet-black berries. 1.00 9.00 
SNYDER. Hardy. more upright plant than Alfred.: 1.00: 9.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
Per 25 Per 100 
ARROWHEAD. A new variety attracting considerable $1.25 $ 4.00 
attention from the Minnesota Experiment Station. June 
bearing. 
DUNLAP is an old standby that is good almost everywhere. .65 2.00 
PREMIER. A popular early variety, good quality, size and 85 2.10 
color and doing well over a variety of soils. 
STREAMLINER is a new everbearing variety from Min- 1.75 6.00 
nesota that seems to be better than other everbearing 
varieties. Very productive, large, rich red color and 
excellent flavor. Will bear good fall after planting. 
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