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FRUIT GIGANTIC IN SIZE 
THE SENSATIONAL NEW BOYSENBERRY is a cross between 
the Loganberry, red raspberry and blackberry. Think of a berry 
that has a little of each of these fruits all in one gigantic, nearly 
seedless, beautiful wine-colored berry, with a very distinctive 
delicious flavor that you will never forget. They are sugary-sweet 
and juicy, yet firm enough to stand handling. No berry will com- 
pare with its delicious, enticing flavor when made into sparkling 
jelly, jam, marmalade or canned. For pies it cannot be excelled. 
Its beautiful sparkling juice may be made into a most delicious 
drink when mixed with four parts of water. 
How to Grow Boysenberry 
Prepare the soil in the same manner as you would your garden. 
Set plants 7 ft. apart each way, as heavy root system spreads out 
a considerable distance. The Boysenberry makes a very thrifty 
growth the first year, often 10 ft. Let the vine creep on the 
ground the first year. In the extreme North, cover the vines with 
straw or leaves just before hard freezes begin. This is just to 
be on the safe side. In the spring remove the covering, and when 
the vines commence to bud tie the vines to a trellis or wire 
stretched on post about 2% feet from ground. Posts should be 
about 4 feet high, the second wire should be at top of post. Right 
after fruiting cut old vines down to ground. Then burn them, this 
throws all the strength into the new vines, which will produce 
Bradleys New Thorntess Boysenterry 
Is absolutely free from thorns. SMOOTH AS A GRAPE 
VINE, can be handled with bare hands. This is a great ad- 
vantage in cultivation and in placing the vines on a trellis, 
and, most of all, in picking the Huge, Delicious fruit. Once 
you grow the Thornless Boysenberry, you will never plant 
the fruit crop the next year. Repeat this practice year after 
year. Follow these instructions and big crops of fruit are sure 
every year. 
KITCHEN BERRY GARDEN No. 225 
12 Flaming Giant Red Raspberry 
$ 7 10 
6 Thorniess Boysenberry 
6 Early Mammoth Blackberry 
6 Hoco Blackberry 
42 Plants in all for only 
Each $ .75 
3 for 
any other kind. 
Reduced Prices on New Thornless Boysenberry Plants 
1 Year No. 1 Plants 
6 for $1.25 50 for $ 5.45 300 for $26.30 
12 for 2.15 100 for 9.55 500 for 41.50 
25 for 3.35 200 for 17.95 1,000 for 72.50 
2-Year Bearing Age Plants 
6 for $3.90 25 for $12.40 
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BLACKBERRIES 
No. 224. EARLY MAMMOTH—The earliest gigantic blackberry 
in cultivation, ripening with raspberries. The gigantic long berries 
are meaty, sweet, mild, of exquisite flavor and surpassing in qual- 
ity; rich in sugar and free from the bitter taste contained in many 
blackberries; firm and free from any hard core. Its early ripening, 
large size and fine appearance make it one of the most profitable 
commercial berries, sells on the market for top prices. Enormously 
productive, producing 400 cases of 24 pints per acre. Fruit holds 
its large size through the entire season. We stand behind this 
grand variety. Pays up to $500.00 per acre. 
No. 226. HOCO BLACKBERRY (Honey Coreless) One of the 
hardiest and most profitable Blackberries on the market. It is an 
upright grower, the canes are stiff and abundantly able to hold up 
the enormous crop of fruit it yields. Berries are extra large; very 
productive; begins to ripen medium early and continues over a 
long period of time. Berries are of the finest flavor, sweet, juicy 
and coreless, hence its name. For a commercial variety we consider 
it the most profitable variety. Its productiveness, together with its 
fine shipping qualities, enables you to get the top market prices. 
No. 230. ELDORADO—Berries large, jet black, borne in large 
clusters and ripen well together; they are very sweet, melting, 
have no hard core and keep for eight or ten days after picking with 
quality unimpaired. 
REDUCED PRICES on Bradley’s Big, Ready-To-Bear, First 
Quality Blackberry Plants 
12 25 
100 
$ 6.00 
10.00 
15.00 
$2.00 
3.10 
4.50 
ORDER EARLY 
Hoco Blackberry 
No. 228 Gardexcc Thornless Dewberry 
Here’s something new and different—a genuine Dew- 
berry—one that has retained all the rich and luscious 
flavor for which the old-fashioned Dewberry has long 
been famous—but Gardenia has no thorns; neither does 
it send out thorny shoots when it grows older, as some 
“thornless” varieties are apt to do. 
It’s vigorous, healthy and hardy, with the natural 
heavy-bearing habit of all Dewberries. Gardenia is a 
tried and tested variety of proven merit. We recom- 
mend it—you’ll like it. 
PRICE: 1-yr., No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.60; 
25 for $2.90; 50 for $5.00; 100 for $9.00; 250 for 
$21.00; 500 for $40.00. 
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