THORNLESS! 
RED RASPBERRY 
PLANT CANES ARE SMOOTH AS A GRAPE 
VINE—BERRIES LARGE AS LATHAM 
Canes are smooth as a Grape vine. Absolutely thorn- 
less. This new early wonderful thornless Red Raspberry 
comes into bearing while Strawberries are still on, when %@ 
Red Raspberries are selling at their highest prices. It's 
a week ahead of any other variety. Lengthen your fresh 
fruit season by adding a few plants of this Thornless to 
your collection. Berries are borne in large clusters, many ripe 
at one time. Fruit not quite as large as Washington, but just as 
sweet and good. Small seeds, and will not crumble when pick- 
ing like so many early varieties. Excellent either eaten fresh, 
canned or fresh frozen. Keeps its color well. Plants a year old 
stand up stocky and sturdy like a little tree. THORNLESS 
plants are a scarce item. 

PRICES 
1-Yr.-Old Plants 2-Yr. Bearing Age Plants 
2 for Bo rear shan tbemens oie 3 es RR Pie ON $2.00 3 : : 
Of oe pee : GLIOn stat etc ee 3.95 i : = 
10) fori rae: 2.95 12> formers eee ee 7.00 Mie giles oa ee if 
25: fortes swe 6.25 257 for nee eas 12.50 
50. for ys. s..curonaienens 11.00 5.0 forindnes omen 22.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
You May Take a Cash Discount or We Will Gladly Send 
Extra Plants for Your Discount 
Set plants 314 by 7 feet apart in March, April and May. 
BOYSENBERRY (Thornless) 32:2: 
All of the Good Qualities of the Regular 
Boysenberry BUT NO THORNS 
This is the early ripening strain of Thornless Boysenberry with canes as smooth as 
a Grape vine. RIPENS TEN DAYS TO TWO WEEKS EARLIER THAN BOY- 
SENBERRY. The introducer claims even heavier yields from this Thornless Boysen- 
berry than the common Boysenberry. This new strain Thornless Boysenberry is identical 



















to the Boysenberry except that there are no thorns and it ripens earlier. This is a very 
good feature as the early berries bring more money. The Thornless is just as hardy, 
rugged and heavy bearing as its parent, the Boysenberry. Vines grow 25 feet long, and 
this pretty apple-green vine loaded with giant purple beauties is a sight you will never 
forget, and after you taste a handful of them, other berries will go begging for a while. 
Delicious with cream and sugar, and when made into jam, it’s the last word. Supply of 
plants still limited, so hurry. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY PRICES 
1-Year-Old, No. 1 Plants 2-Year-Old, Bearing Age Transplants 
Each . $0.45 PAY SOTO ono 08) GAY Each. i.e $0.75 WOM 5 6 oo oe SceKe) 
3S fore. cae 90 SORforeee aes .o> 39 fore Sep 2.00 2m FOK «es chaee 10.00 
62 foree jee 1.50 100) forms...) 12:00 Ga foreseen io. 00 
10> forsee 2.00 LOOOR forme se 5-00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
>» RASPBERRY 
A beautiful, large, golden yellow Raspberry. Many prefer this fine 
variety to any of the reds or blacks, owing to its sugary sweetness and 
‘ unsurpassed fiavor. Should be in every garden, its beauty and high qual- 
= ity placing it at the head for table use. The canes are hardy, vigorous 
growers, and heavy croppers. Grows like a Red Raspberry and should be 
handled like one. Ripens with Latham. Our bearing age plants will bear 
fruit this year. Both size plants will bear full crops in July, 1951. 
GOLDEN QUEEN PRICES 
1-Year, No. 1 Plants 



AL forme ere: $1.25 12) tor eee $3.95 
SE foreh es ee 2.00 25: forty 5.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
2-Year-Old Bearing Age Plants 
Each. aati ds $1.00 Beton tke cantecvers.: $3.50 
BT forme aoe: 2.25 LESS DISCOUNTS 
Limit—Very Scarce 
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