Hardy 
Vigorous 
Dependable 
Increase your profit! One 
acre of Blackberries will 
average 800 to 2000 quarts, 
and prices on this fruit are 
Plant Black- 
berries along trenches and 
always high. 
the lot lines, and turn waste 
garden space into profit. 
Excellent for home and mar- 
ket use. 
ELDORADO 
BLACKBERRY PRICES—STRONG PLANTS 
10 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 100 for $8.50; 250 for $17.50 
ALFRED 
The mammoth new Blackberry. Practically coreless and of highest quality; 
large, jet-black berries, practically free from seed. Exceedingly productive. 
Plant is a thrifty grower, being extremely hardy; bears young. Suitable for 
home or market. 
BLOWERS 
Very hardy. The berries are sweet and delicious; jet-black. Good shipper. 
Ripens in July. 
ELDORADO 
The heavy-yieldmg variety. Every good quality possessed by other 
Blackberries is emphasized in Eldorado. Its berries are of enormous size, 
shiny jet-black, with sweet, pleasing flavor. Most widely planted upright- 
growing commercial Blackberry of today. 
FIELD CULTURE—BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
Plant in rows 7 feet apart, with plants set 4 feet apart in the rows (1,555 
plants to set an acre at given distances). 
Plow a furrow about 5 or 6 inches deep or dig holes 6 inches deep and 6 
inches square. Spread roots, fill hole with soil; firm well. Cut stock after 
planting approximately 2 inches above ground level. Let them grow and 
the following spring cut the new growth back one-third, leaving two-thirds 
of the seaon’s growth for production of berries. After fruiting cut all fruiting 
canes out and burn them. Cultivate occasionally and follow same procedure 
each year, allowimg about six to ten canes on each plant to stand for fruiting 
each season. 
Austin. Lucretia. <A 
Fruit 
Ripens_ before 
valuable variety for table use. 
very large. 
Lucretia. Extremely productive. Berries 
extra large, black; flavor sweet and 
delicious. 
DEWBERRY PRICES 
STRONG PLANTS 
10 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 
100 for $8.50; 250 for $17.50 
DEWBERRY LUCRETIA 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC., McMINNVILLE, TENN. 
Among the greatest accomplishments in cross breeding is the 
famous Thornless Boysenberry. Produced by crossing Raspberry, 
Blackberry and Loganberry; larger and sweeter than any. The 
ideal berry for freezing, retaining its natural flavor and sweet- 
ness. Sells for top prices on the market but a little soft for long 
shipments. Immense Im size; when you taste It, you will agree 
that in flavor it stands supreme. Fruit measures as much as 2 
inches in length. Commercially outsells all berries, but its 
greatest value is Its qualities adapting it to home use. Delicious 
when served fresh, with sugar and cream. Wonderful for can- 
ning. Excellent for pies when fresh, canned or frozen; makes 
good jam, which ts quite conspicuous because of the absence of 
many of the seeds found in other berries, as the Boysenberry is 
almost seedless. Color a pleasing purplish wine. July. 
BOYSENBERRY PRICES—STRONG PLANTS 
5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00 
Home Garden Bramble Berry Collection No. 4 
10 New Thornless Boysenberry 
10 Sunrise Red Raspberry 
10 New Morrison Giant Black Raspberry 
30 Plants for only $5.40 
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