Blackberries 
Large crops of these fine tasty berries can be grown on most 
any kind of 
spot is available, 
round that grows cor or wheat, and where a low 
a little too wet for other kinds of plants, 
Blackberries will do extra well there. 
One of 
» 6815—Alfred 7>* °° 
er Blackberries, Originated in 
the North and recommended for 
its special hardiness. About 10 
days earlier than Eldorado, 
making a longer bearing sea- 
son if both are included in the 
planting. In good production, 
nice size of berries, and their 
good flavor, there is little differ- 
ence between the two. 
6816 — Eldorado 
Because of its exceptional hardi- 
ness, this is a ERY, sure pro- 
ducer. Berries very large, shiny 
black, very sweet and well fla- 
vored. Blackberries can be kept 
at a height of 3 to 4 feet by 
pinching the new growth at 
that height, or they can be 
grown on tall trellis work, or 
arbors, where they make a 
poe cover of foliage, plus nice 
erry crops. 
Prices of Alfred and Eldorado Blackberries: selected, well root- 
ed plants, $1.25 for 10; 25 for $2.75; 100 for $9.50; prepaid. 
Always be sure to mention variety n er. 
6817—Eldorado Blackberry— Quick 
Crop. Extra heavy plants, 5 for 90c; 
10 for $1.50. 



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Giant Boysenberry 
. Berries of immense size, 3 times larger than Rasp- 
6801 2 Thornles Boysenberry berries. Black, juicy, and of a flavor unexcelled 
in any other berry. They are a cross between Blackberry, Loganberry and Raspberry, and com- 
bine. all the good qualities of these berries. A vigorous young growth develops Bona from the 
roots, and creeps along the ground. Leave it there until late fall. Then cover with Beech and 
leaves for winter-protection. In the spring, tie the vines up to stakes where they will bloom and 
produce their crop. Berries will be easy to pick in this position. After picking the berries, cut 
all these’ bearing, vines out. The new growth for next year’s production remains on the ground, 
the entire ees process to be repeated. Every two or three years apply fertilizer, in a disc 
around each plant, after the vines have been tied up in the spring. Any commercial fertilizer, or 
well rotted manure can be used. This is the procedure for producing enormous crops of this fine 
berry, regardless of locality. Nice No. 1 plants, $1.00 for 5; 10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.75; prepaid. ~ 
extra fine Blueberries 
After extensive tests under varying conditions we recommend the three Hybrid types quoted 
below. They are large, almost seedless, of large size, and unexcelled in flavor. Grow to a height 
of about 4 ft. with a clean, healthy foliage, we grow them under large trees and pines, for orna- 
ment as well as fruit. For best results the soil should always be moist, rich in leaf-mold, pine 
needles or peatmoss, and preferably shaded, as under large trees, the East or North side of a 
building. Grow them for fun, ornament, and profit. 
6820—Jersey 6824—Stanley  6818—Rancocas 
Very choice 

Eldorado Blackberry 
Ripens after Stanley 2 on patente P ay anes $ 
‘ Seer eee 2 V@UTEING. by PICS on ere for $2.40; 6 for $6.50 
Prices of all 3 varieties: 3 year extra heavy... 2 for 2.95; 6 for 8.30 
6837—Blueberry Trio 
one plant of each kind 
-6638—Blueberry Quick 
Crop 
One extra heavy 
plant of each 
kind, all for 
Sin all 
2 year No. 1 
$3.15 
$4.00 

BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
