
EARLY RIPENING SEASON 
New Thornless Boysenberry is an off-spring of the common thorny 
> 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 decided 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 regarded for culinary purposes. 
PRICES 
1 Year No. 1 Plants 




6 for $1.25 50 for $ 5.45 300 for $26.30 
12 for 2.15 100 for 9.55 500 for 41.50 
25 for 3.35 200 for 17.95 1000 for 72.50 
2 Year Bearing Age Plants 
Each $ .75 6 for $3.90 25 for $12.40 
3 for 2.10 12 for 7.20 

Thornless 
Boysenberry 
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 dew- 
berry 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. 
PRICES 
1 Year No. 1 Plants 
25 for $2.95 100 for $ 8.10 1000 for $60.00 
50 for 4.75 500 for 32.00 
BLACKBERRIES 

Alfred 

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 
purpose; 
PRICES 
1 Year No. 1 Plants 
25 for $2.25 100 for $ 6.50 
50 for 3.95 500 for 31.25 
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 Eldorado. The plant is a very 
vigorous grower, and at no time has been 
infected with common blackberry diseases. 
Its Michigan origination makes it adaptable 
to all sections. PRICED BELOW. 
ELDORADO 
Produces a full crop of jet black berries of 
large size. Has a delicious aroma and fla- 
vor. Is an excellent shipper, retaining its 
rich glossy black color after being picked. 
Very small core, and is a favorite for can- 
ning. Extremely 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 IN- 
CLUDED WITH ORDER IF REQUESTED. 
PRICES—Alfred and Eldorado 
1 Year No. 
12 for $1.45 50 for 
{4} 25 for 1.95 100 for 
1 Plants 
$3.35 500 for $21.75 
5.50 1000 for 37.50 
