CANE BERRIES 
Boysenberry 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 35c ea.; 
10 for $3.00 
The most outstanding berry that has 
been introduced for many years. It is 
a cross of the Youngberry and Black- 
berry, giving a much larger berry. 
Its strong vine is more vigorous and 
the leaves a darker green, a great im- 
provement being that it will stand the 
winter freezing of the Northwest. 
Cascade 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 50c ea.; 
10 for $4.00 
This berry is a cross between the ever- 
popular Loganberry and the wild trail- 
ing blackberry, which is found in the 
Oregon mountains. There is no finer 
Blackberry grown than the Cascade. 
The berries are large, and they make 
more wonderful jelly and jam than 
any other berry could make. They are 
exceptionally good for pies. 
Loganberry 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 35c ea.; 
10 for $3.00 
The fruit is large, long, an attractive 
red color. Although a little sour it is 
highly prized by many people for 
jams and jellies and for mixing with 
raspberries and other berries. 
Nectarberry 
2 yr. No. 1 Transplants, 50c ea.; 
10 for $4.00 
A new berry similar in appearance to 
Boysenberry, darker in color, but 
sweeter and less acid. Really a super- 
ior berry. Grows like Boysenberry. Vig- 
orous and productive. Not thornless. 
Thornless Boysenberry 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 50c ea.; 
10 for: $4.00 
Very much like the thornless Young- 
berry with many of the parent Boysen- 

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berry characteristics. As a home berry, 
it is entirely satisfactory here in the 
Northwest, but in the commercial field 
it does not equal the thorny type in 
yield. 
Thornless 
Evergreen Blackberry 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 50c ea.; 
10 for $4.00 
This profitable and prolific berry has 
been improved in quality and is thorn- 
less. A berry you can.really enjoy for 
late season and freezing. 
Thornless Loganberry 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 50c ea.; 
10 for $4.00 
One of the best thornless, being equal 
to the thorny type in quality, growth 
and yield. Fruit will run as large as 
the thorny and in some areas is 
claimed to be superior. Plants are free 
from all thorns and make a vigorous 
growth. One of the few thornless that 
will yield up to and better than the 
thorny type, it is a good commercial 
as well as a home berry. 
Thornless Youngberry 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 50c ea.; 
10 for $4.00 
We have found that it contains all the 
qualities of the parent thorny type 
without the annoying thorns. The fruit 
is large—if anything slightly larger 
than the thorny type—has the same 
flavor as the thorny, is a heavy yielder 
and has continued to stand the win- 
ter here. Growth is equal to the thorny 
and is vigorous. 
Youngberry 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 35c ea.; 
10 for $3.00 
A cross of the Dewberry and Logan- 
berry with fruit that is very large and 
juicy with a rich blended flavor that 
is most pleasing both fresh and can- 
ned. The color is a deep dark red, al- 
most black, seeds are few in number 
and soft. Vines are vigorous grower, 
trailing in habit and should be trel- 
lised. The fruit is produced on long 
fruit stems, thrust away from the 
Raspberry 
Indian Summer 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplanis, 25c ea.; 
10 for $2.15 
The best everbearing red Raspberry. 
Earliest to ripen; bears a full crop in 
June and an immense crop in the fall. 
A sensation because of its size, flavor, 
and unusual beauty. Wonderful keep- 
ing qualities. Berries are glossy red, 
conical in shape, and of extra large 
size. The greatest all-purpose Rasp- 
berry. The fall crops, when Raspber- 
ries are scarce and therefore highly 
priced, are heavier than the earlier 
ones. 
Cuthbert 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 20c ea.; 
10 for $1.75 
Our best home garden variety and also 
an important commercial sort. The 
fruit is a deep red and of excellent 
quality. Midseason. 
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Newburgh 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplanis, 20c ea.; 
‘ 10 for $1.75 
We put this one on top of the list in 
the round can berries. It has proven 
itself on wet soil where the New 
Washington, Cuthbert, Willamette and 
many others will not stand. The berry 
is similar to the Latham but much 
improved. It is a more vigorous grow- 
er and resistant to diseases. 
A very heavy yielder, large, firm 
fruit stands up well on bushes, medi- 
um sweet, equal to Chief or Latham. 
Taylor 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 20c ea.; 
10 for $1.75 
One of the largest of all raspberries 
grown. Bushes are vigorous growers 
and strongly disease resistant. The 
fruit is long cap, firm and easy to 
pick. A berry that will please any fam- 
ily for home use. 
Washington 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 20c ea.; 
10 for $1.75 
This fine new Cuthbert type raspberry 
should be in every garden or commer- 
cial field. It is larger than Cuthbert, 
bright red and finest quality. Most 
disease resistant and is replacing 
other varieties in many sections. 
Willamette Raspberry 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 25c ea.; 
10 for $2.15 
This new raspberry is the largest of 
the Red Raspberries. Very firm and 
solid. None better for shipping. The 
color is a rich red, outstanding in 
quality for table use, canning or freez- 
ing. This berry is really going to town. 
Exceedingly disease resistant and it 
bears twice each season. Stocks are 
limited. Order early. 

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