LINDALICIOUS STRAWBERRY 
SEE OUR 1949-50 CATALOG p. 11 
STREAMLINER EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
SEE OUR 1949-50 CATALOG p. 15 
ROCKHILL EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
SEE OUR 1949-50 CATALOG p. 18 
GEM EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
SEE OUR 1949-50 CATALOG p. 20 
(See Prices on Page 18) 
MAGN:'ABERRY 
“OUT OF THIS WORLD’? IN FLAVOR, SIZE AND YIELD 
Here is a berry entirely different from any other berry. It was pro- 
diced by repeatedly crossing blackberries, red raspberries and black 
raspberries, Magnaberry being the final result, something unique, com- 
bining the fine qualities of the other berries. 
The fruit is round and of extraordinary size, as bigor bigger than 
the well known Boysenberry, with some of the fruits as large as a half 
dollar. It ripens in June in Southern California and the yield is 
amazing. The fruit is borne in large clusters that hang down over 
almost the entire surface of the big plant with 10 to 30 berries per 
cluster. Compare this with Boysenberry which produces 5 to 7 berries in 
a cluster. The yield exceeds any other berry. 
The flavor of Magnaberry is a delightful combination of raspberry 
and blackberry with a sweetness and zestful tang which are a delight to 
the palate. The seeds are so small and inconspicuous as to be unnotice- 
able.when eating the berries. It ripens its big crop over a period of 
about six weeks, having a much longer ripening season than most other 
berries. 
The Magnaberry plant is quite vigotous, with long vigorous canes 
which need support on a trellis or fence. For home planting they 
should be planted from 6 to 8 feet apart. 
How good they will be commercially remains to be seen, but as a home 
fruit they are tops, at least in California. For best results in pick- 
ing, the berries require a little twist. Plant Patent applied for. 
Prices, postpaid: 1, 50¢; 5, $2.25; 10, $4.00; 50, $15.00 
SEE PHOTO OF MAGNABERRY ON INSIDE OF FRONT COVER 
