CANE BERRIES 
BOYSENBERRY Thornless 
The largest of all berries. Produces extra heavy crops 
of the most delicious berries. It is absolutely the larg- 
est bush or vine berry that we have ever seen. In color 
the fruit is identical with Youngberries, but it is more 
highly flavored and is less seedy. 
bt Te steg Te at Aidt la Mest done Oh 20¢ each - 6 for $1.00 
MAGNABERRY 
Pat. applied for. The round fruit. of the Magnaberry 
is extraordinarily large, as big or bigger than the well 
known Boysenberry, with some of the fruits as large 
as a half-dollar. It was produced by crossing and 
recrossing blackberries, red raspberries, black rasp- 
berries. It ripens in June in Southern California. The 
fruit is borne in large clusters that hang down over 
almost the entire surface of the big plant with 10 to 
30 berries per cluster. Its flavor is a combination of 
sweetness and zestful tang which makes for wonder- 
ful eating. The seeds are so soft and inconspicuous 
that you do not notice them at all when eating the 
berries. The plant of the Magnaberry is a vigorous 
one, sending out long vigorous canes which will need 
support on a trellis or fence. 
TO ee ee 50¢ each - $5.00 Doz. 
RASPBERRY Cumberland Blackcap 
The leading black raspberry. The fruit is of fine ap- 
pearance, tastes good, keeps well. Every berry grow- 
er should have a few Blackcaps. 
NI det OF SN 20¢ each - 6 for $1.00 
RASPBERRY Cuthbert 
The red fruit is sweet, very large, firm, and of fine 
flavor, and the fruit is borne in very large clusters. 
It is strictly a one crop variety which bears heavily 
through its season (June and July) and stops. The 
fruit keeps fine, stands handling and hauling won- 
derfully, looks good and sells well. 
Oh 2 SAREE oS a OE I 20¢ each - 6 for $1.00 
YOUNGBERRY 
The fruit is large, reddish-black with rich pleasing 
flavor. The seeds are few in number and soft. The 
vines are vigorous, prolific, with few thorns which 
makes picking very easy; trailing in habit. It is easy 
to grow, thrives almost everywhere. 
boiPt ove olin tine 20¢ each - 6 for $1.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
‘GEM EVERBEARING 
It is a large berry. The fruit is of good quality with 
a sprightly flavor and is produced continuously through 
the summer and fall. One of the best everbearers for 
coast conditions. --.....- 50¢ dozen - $3.50 per 100 
ROCKHILL 
Unquestionably this is the best of the everbearing 
types and when you have tasted one of these huge, 
bright red honey-sweet berries, you will agree that 
it is just about the best strawberry you have ever 
eaten. Rockhill is ideal for the home garden because 
it starts bearing early and you can continue to pick 
fruit until late fall. ...$1.50 Doz. - $12.00 per 100 
STREAMLINER 
You will agree, we are sure, that it is the sweetest 
berry you ever tasted. This new berry is of immense 
size, a sure cropper and a vigorous grower. Starts to 
bear early in the season and continues until well into 
winter. Needs practically no sugar, is excellent for 
canning, eating fresh and quick freezing. 
ee eee 75¢ dozen - $5. 00 per 100 
