Kellogg’s Raspberry and Blackberry plants are grown 
under the best of conditions and are given the best of 
care to make them the best possible plants for you. Our 
grower is an expert with this type of plants and special- 
izes in them almost exclusively. All are top grade and 
rigidly inspected by the Michigan State inspector. 
Boysenberries 
Money -Makers 
More and more rapidly Boysenberries are coming to be one 
of the big moneymakers for fruit growers. On account of 
their unique flavor, which combines all the delights of Rasp- 
berries, Loganberries and Blackberries, they are very much 
in demand. Also on account of their size, the berries being 
huge, about 1 by 2 inches. They certainly do make a good 
display in the box. No fruit introduced in recent years has 
created quite the sensation that Boysenberries have. 
Can be used for pies. shortcakes, canning or fresh from the 
vines. No hard seeds. They fruit 1 year after planting. 
Grow on Trellis- Easy to Pick 
Berries stand out well away from the vines; easy to pick. 
Large fruit makes quicker fill-up of box. Trellis should be 
4 to 5 feet high. 
Boysenberry Prices 
Gmiormeert =. ele. ©: $1.75 2m LOU Wer ties bee eee Pe $4.10 
Boysenberry Cultural Note: Plant Boysenberries at least 5 to 7 feet 
: : ; arias 
TOU SOR errr teen $13.70 apart, 8 to 10 feet for commercial planting. Train new growth both ways 
15% discount on orders for 1000 plants or more. 
on wires or trellis. For winter, mulch with straw or coarse stable manure. 
Sandy loam best; good drainage. 
Thorniless 
Boysenberry 
These will be appreciated by the home gardener in 
particular, because of their freedom from sharp spines. 
‘They can be easily and safely picked. 
Thornless Boysenberries ripen about 3 weeks earlier 
than the regular Boysenberry, too, and perhaps you'll 
like their flavor better—more of a “tang”—really deli- 
cious. 
PRICES Thornless Boysenberries 
G= fore, ee ee 80 25. (OLe eee cae $4.30 
OS LOT ra ay as ee koe 2.65 bORLOra es eee 7.70 
100° for sn ee es ee $14.50 
