Giant THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
EARLY RIPENING SEASON 
The New Thornless Boysenberry is an off-spring of the common 
thorny type Boysenberry. It is a sport that has been carefully 
selected and improved until it is practically free of thorns. It has 
the same size as the common Boysenberry, often measuring 
from 2 to 3 inches in length. It ripens 10 days to 2 weeks 
earlier than the common Boysenberry, which gives it a de- 
cided advantage for the grower who wishes to get his berries 
on the market while prices are at the top. In the selection of 
plants, size of fruit was also taken into consideration, as well 
as ripening season, so the new Thornless Boysenberry is 
regarded as a superior strain of the old. Very highly re- 
garded for culinary purposes. PRICED BELOW. 
Thorny BOYSENBERRY 
THE LARGEST BERRY GROWN 
This variety is of the Dewberry type, and must be placed on a trellis for 
best results. These dark maroon colored berries often measure from 2 to 
3 inches in length. 
Boysenberry has a distinctly different flavor, and when allowed to ripen on 
the vines is much sweeter than any other of the dewberry types. Is very 
juicy and sweet, and will hang for days on the vines after it is ripe. Is 
quite hardy, and ripens a few days earlier than the dewberry. PRICED 
BELOW. 




PRICES—AIll Boysenberries 
1 Year No. 1 Plants 

Thornless 6 for $1.00 25 for $2.95 100 for $ 8.10 500 for $32.00 
Boysenberry 12sfor 1.79 50 for 4.75 200 for 14.95 1000 for 60.00 
2 Year Bearing Age Plants (Thornless only) 
Eache.o*.70 6 for $3.80 25 for $11.95 
SHOE Z LO 12 for 6.95 

Stahelins Ever Popular. BLACKBERRIES 
ALFRED 
It is the most coreless blackberry that we 
have. It succeeds almost everywhere. Is of 
excellent flavor, very firm, and the size holds 
up well to the end of the picking season. Has 
very small seeds. Hardy, and has withstood 
30 degrees below zero. Has long picking 
season. Ripens a few days earlier than El- 
dorado. The plant is a very vigorous grower, 
and at no time has been infected with com- 
mon blackberry diseases. Its Michigan orig- 
ination makes it adaptable to all sections. 
PRICED BELOW. 
PRICES—Alfred and Eldorado 
I Year No. | Plants 
50; fore $3.35 
100 for 5.50 
12 for $1.45 
25 for 1.95 
1000 for 
ELDORADO 
Produces a full crop of jet black berries of 
large size. Has a delicious aroma and flavor. 
Is an excellent shipper, retaining its rich 
glossy black color after being picked. Very 
small core, and is a favorite for canning. Ex- 
tremely hardy. Most of the fruit is borne on 
the top part of the plants, and care should be 
taken when trimming not to cut it back too 
far. PRICED BELOW. 
FREE 
Cultural Instructions Included 
With Order If Requested. 
500 for $21.75 
37.50 

SODUS 
PURPLE RASPBERRY 
This is the leading purple raspberry today. It was intro- 
duced by the New York Experimental Station a few years 
ago and we are listing it because some of our customers 
have made inquiry for same. The plants are very vigor- 
ous, very productive, and very hardy. 
after Latham. 
PRICES: 1 Yr. Plants Only 
100 for $ 8.75 
500 for 
25 for $2.75 
50 for 4.75 
It ripens shortly 
Sodus 
41.00 

EARLY HARVEST 
We think this is the finest of all blackberries 
for home use. Fair in’size, deliciously sweet, 
and has very few seeds. The only blackberry 
that some housewives use for canning pur- 
poses. 
PRICES 
1 Year No. 1 Planis 
25 for $2.25 
50 for 3.95 
100 for $ 6.50 
500 for 31.25 

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