BLACKBERRIES 
Prepaid Prices: 12 for 90c: 25 for $1.75: 100 for 
$6.00. 
EARLY HARVEST—Glossy black. Very early, pro- 
lific market berry of good quality. Also fine garden 
berry. Especially good for the South. 
ELDORADO—A large sweet berry. Hardy, especially 
suited for the North. Small seed. 
BLACKBERRY—-NEW VARIETY 
BRAINERD—Extra hardy. Bears over long season, 
favorable conditions bears from July to frost. Ex- 
tremely productive. Delicious flavor, small seed 
type. 
Prepaid Prices: 18c each; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00. 

Lucretia 
DEWBERRIES 
Prepaid Prices: 12 for 80c; 25 for $1.50; 100 for 
$5.00. 
LUCRETIA—Early, black. Fruit very large. Vines 
should be staked in spring. Very hardy and pro- 
ductive. Good for market. 

Red Cross Currants 
CURRANTS 
Price: 35c each, prepaid. 
RED CROSS—Good quality, berries medium to large, 
bright red. Clusters long. Good strong growing 
variety. Mid-season. 
WILDER—Large dark red berries. 
Very productive. Medium late. 
Large bunches. 

Early Harvest 
BERRY COLLECTION 
3 Boysenberry—Thornless 
3 Black Raspberry 
3 Dewberry 
3 Blackberry 
ALL FOR S | 00 PREPAID 

YOUNGBERRIES | 
Prepaid Prices: 8c each; 12 for 80c; 25 for $1.75. 
A successful new addition to the berry family, a 
cross between the Loganberry and Dewberry. A 
rich, dark wine color, very large. Rank and hardy, 
easily grown. Extra productive. 
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANT- 
ING BOYSENBERRY, YOUNGBERRY 
AND BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS. 
When planted, top of plant should have only about 
one and one-half inches of soil covering the crown. 
When planted too deeply, the plant very often fails 
to push through. 
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8 Hardy Fruit Trees and Plants—In the Ozark Fruit Belt 
