



The Most 
Delectable 
in thei 
Kingdom. 
of Fruits 

BLOWERS 
( BLACKBERRY 
Fiavor: noted for its honey-sweet flavor. Size: jet-black of 
enormous size. Very firm. Ripens July 25. Bearing Age: 
15 months after planting in spring; 21 months when planted 
in fall. Growing Habits: upright, rugged and a splendid 
bearer. 
\ SHUTTLEWORTH 
A new amazing Black Raspberry, inspected, named and approved by Dr. Darrow 
of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Outstanding for its fine flavor, excellent 
quality and ability to resist diseases. 
Flavor: delicious and juicy—a flavor that can’t be beat. Size: very large, meaty, 
attractive. Does not become seedy at end of fruiting season. Ripens July 1 to 
August 4. Bearing Age: 15 months after planting in spring; 21 months when 
planted in fall. Growing Habits: medium tall, a vigorous grower and very pro- 
ductive. Fruit is easy to harvest. 







“DUNDEE 
A very good, ali around berry of high quality and large fruiting habits, 
that deserves a place in every home garden and commercial planting. 
Flavor: The firm flesh is deliciously sweet. Size: 
Very large, roundish, attractive, glossy and of top 
quality. Ripens July 8 to August 8. Bearing Age: 
15 months after planting in spring; 21 months when 
planted in fall. Growing Habits: tall, vigorous and 
extremely hardy, very productive. 






LUCRETIA 
\ DEWBERRY 
The first Dewberry to 
achieve commercial impor- 
tance. Adapted for grow- 
ing in northern sections. 
An excellent addition to 
the home garden berry patch. * 
A treat for table, canning, pies 
and jellies. 
Flavor: a delightful flavor. Size: 
giant size, firm and _ tender. 
Ripens July 20. Bearing Age: 
15 months after planting in the 
spring; 21 months when planted 
in fall. Growing Habits: long, 
slender, trailing stems, require 
support. Root at joint. Very vig- 
orous and hardy. Fruit excellent 
for sauces, pies, freezing and 
canning. 
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