A New Red Raspberry 
Developed in our own Research Department, Bonanza has proved 
itself to be consistently the heaviest bearing raspberry we've ever 
seen for this area. In the spring and early summer, the strong vigor- 
ous plant is covered with huge quantities of big, firm, bright red 
berries with a delicious flavo: which we think equals or betters that 
of any other raspberry. In areas where winters are mild and other 
raspberries do not always bear consistently, Bonanza is an excellent 
one to plant. C270—50c each, $4.50 per 10, 50 or more, 35¢ each, 
250 or more, 25c each. 
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Magnaberry produces big crops 
Deliciously flavored Bonanza Raspberries 
Giant Berries & Lots of Them 
Jelly, jam or juice made from this wonderful new and unique berry 
hybrid combines all the fine qualities of the same products made from 
blackberries or raspberries. It was hybridized right here in the Arm- 
strong Research Department and can be grown in all areas where the 
boysenberry is successful. The huge purplish-black fruits are about the 
same size as boysenberries, some reaching the size of a half dollar. The 
flavor is different, something like that of a blackberry and raspberry 
combined with a sweet and zestful tang. In California, the unbelievable 
quantities of huge berries start ripening in June and continue over a 
period of about six weeks. Plant Pat. No. 1008. 
C275—50c each, $4.50 per 10, 50 or more, 35c each. 
Rockhill No. 24 is 
unequaled for flavor Ce 
Streamliner 
If you would like to have enormous bright red strawberries, de- 
liciously flavored, uniform in size and color, and sugar-sweet, 
Streamliner will give them to you. The berries are almost 
round, bright red, the fruit ripening continuously over a long 
season. A good shipper and marvelous for freezing. 
C290—25 for $2.50, 100 for $8.00, 1000 for $60.00. 
Rockhill No. 24 
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: 
1. It starts bearing early and you can continue to pick 
fruit until late fall. 
2. With Rockhill No. 24 you will almost never find a 
tunner and if you have grown strawberries you know that 
with ordinary varieties the bed is a mass of runners after 
the second or third season and production is lessened. The 
lack of runners makes the plants more expensive, but they 
are worth it. The best strawberry for growing in jars or 
barrels. C285—10 for $2.50, 25 for $5.25, 100 for $16.00. 
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