BLACKBERRIES _ SENSATIONAL THORNLESS 
‘ALFRED — The coreless Blackberry. 
A glossy jet-black color, a sweet, de- 
licious flavor. Nearly seedless. Hardy; 
does well in cold sections. 
BOYSENBERRY 
Probably the biggest berry ever 
developed. Imagine berries 1% to 
2 inches long, so large that 20 
make a pint, and are so productive 
that 100 plants produce 50 gallons 
PRICES—25 for $3.00, 100 for $10.00 of fruit the second summer. That 
RASPBERRIES 
is the record of Boysenberry. The 
beautiful wine-red fruit combines 
‘CUMBERLAND — The largest of all the delicious flavors of Logan- 
the blackcaps; coal black berries; berry, Blackberry and Raspberry, 
very firm and the quality of the very of which it is a cross. No new 
best; excellent shipper. Bush is a | fruit in many years has caused 
strong grower, stocky canes and un- such a sensation as Boysenberry. 
usually prolific. Mid-season. In addition to all these remarkable 
10 for $1.50, 25 for $3.50, 100 for $10 qualities, the plants we offer here 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Gooseberries should be 
planted in good rich 
soil and well manured 
once. a_ year. Prune 
regularly, thoroughly 
cutting out all dead 
wood and surplus 
branches. Plant in 
rows 4 to 8 feet apart 
in“row.,. It is. well“to 
mulch heavily in the 
fall. Plants are hardy, 
ruggedandeasily 
grown. 
\HOUGHTON—A medi- 
um sized American va- 
riety which bears abun- 
dant and regular crops 
and never mildews; 
fruit smooth; red, ten- 
der, and very good; 
valuable: 92> ‘yr. +75e 
each, 3 for $2.00. 
HORSERADISH 
Easy to grow. The 
plants can be used 
at the end of the 
first season. Grind 
your own horserad- 
ish. Crowns 3 for 
50c, cuttings 10 for 
50e. 
have NO THORNS. 
3 for 75c, 10 for $2.00, 25 for $4.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
HAVE THEM FRESH AND LUSCIOUS 
FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN 
“\ SENATOR DUNLAP — The old reliable June 
bearer. Senator Dunlap is probably the best 
known and most universally planted of any 
strawberry. It thrives and nroduces the heaviest 
single crop in almost any part of the country. 
Many of the new varieties produce larger or 
sweeter fruit—but Dunlap is the one to which 
all are compared. 100 for $2.00. 
SN BLAKEMORE—A very early berry—always a 
heavy fruiter—and an excellent shipper. This 
strawberry is a vigorous grower and _ stands 
drouth better than any other known. Every 
rrower should have some of this variety to get 
the early market. 100 for $2.00. 
‘GEM—The most reliable of all two-crop straw- 
berries. Gem preduces lots of fruit—firm berries 
of excellent flavor and coior. It is very hardy, 
thrives even under unafovarble conditions and, 
unlike most everbearers, makes lots of plants. 
This is an excellent strawberry in the home 
garden and a sure Money Maker in a commercial 
plant. 100 for $4.00. 
Strawberries Postpaid 
SAGE — One of the hest herbs for season- 
ing. 380c each. 
WINFIELD NURSERIES TEN COMMANDMENTS 
= 
planting. 
OP 2 bo 
nursery row. 
For Planting Dormant Stock 
Do protect roots from air, sun ,wind, keep them moist at all times before 
Do dig holes larger than root spread. 
. Do vse good rich soil around the roots. 
. Do keep fertilizer away from the roots. 
. Do spread roots well and set slightly deeper than the plant stood in the 
Winfield Nurseries, Winfield, Kansas 
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