SMALL FRUITS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 
. BOYSENBERRY 
AMERICA’S GREAT VINE BERRY 
Unlike many kinds of large fruit, BOYSENBERRY con- 
stantly produces heavy crops. IT COMES INTO GOOD 
BEARING THE NEXT YEAR AFTER PLANTING AND 
ONE PLANTING LASTS FOR MANY YEARS. It is a vig- 
orous grower and should not be planted closer than six feet 
apart and succeeds better when trained on wires similar to 
grapes. THE FRUITING SEASON IS LONGER THAN 
MOST VINE BERRIES, LASTING ABOUT TWO MONTHS. 
IT IS NOT UNUSUAL TO PICK 20 BASKETS OF BER- 
RIES TO THE PLANT THE SECOND YEAR AFTER 
PLANTING. The plant seems to be especially resistant to 
drought conditions. WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU GIVE 
THIS WONDERFUL BERRY A TRIAL. 
Write for special prices on large quantities. 
PRICES ON BOYSENBERRY 
Shipping Season Continues from Nov. Ist to May 20th 
3 6 10 25 50 
$ 1.15 $ 2.05 $ 2.55 $ 4.65 $ 8.10 
100 200 300 500 1000 
$14.05 $25.50 $34.40 $48.85 $85.00 
1 year heavy rooted, strong plants for shipment only after 
November Ist. 
.. Thornless Boysenberry 
Has the same characteristics as the Boysenberry except 
that the vines are thornless. Can be handled without gloves 
at all times. 
PRICES ON THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
(One year No. 1 Plants) 
3 5 10 25 50 100 
$3.00 $5.50 $9.50 $16.50 
BLACKBERRIES 
: ‘ALFRED One of the finest of all early Blackberries. 
Very productive, superior in quality, berries 
very large and practically free from seed, very juicy. Plant 
is a thrifty grower being extremely hardy; bears young. 
Suitable for home or market use. 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY PRICES 
(One Year No. 1 Plants) 
6 10 25 50 100 
$1.65 $2.15 $4.50 $7.50 $12.00 
THE EBONY KING BLACKBERRY 
‘LUCRETIA 
~ LAVACA BERRY 
The Lavaca berry was discovered as a seedling in a Boy- 
senberry field near Lavaca, Arkansas, for which it is named. 
The vine resembles the Boysenberry yery closely and is 
cultivated in the same way. 
The difference being in the increased production, larger 
size of the berry, resistant to cold and disease. The fruit is 
firmer than Boysenberry, contains less acid, but higher sug- 
ar content and edible quality. 
Tests prove its superiority over the other types of Black- 
berries for freezing as it holds the natural flavor to a re- 
markable degree. 
Here at Bountiful Ridge, we feel it will prove a valuable 
addition to your present list of small fruits and recommend 
it for trial in all sections. 
PRICES ON LAVACA BERRY 
Shipping Season Continues From Nov. Ist to May 20th 
1 Year, No. 1 
3 5 10 25 50 100 
$1.40 $2.40 $3.00 $5.50 $9.50 $16.50 
NOTE: This picture will represent the LAVACA BERRY 
as well as the Boysenberry as they are almost identical in 
size and general structure, the LAVACA berry being slight- 
ly larger and much firmer, and reportedly more hardy and 
heavier producer. 
Write for free cultural directions and follow our instruc- 
DEWBERRIES 
Perfectly hardy and remarkably pro- 
ductive: said to be the best of this class 
of fruit; ripens early, is often 1% inches long by 1 inch in 
diameter; sweet, luscious and melting. This variety is highly 
recommended. 
(One Year No. 1 Plants) 
6 10 25 50 100 
$ 1.45 $ 1.80 $ 3.30 $ 5.70 $ 9.90 
200 300 500 
$18.00 $24.30 $34.50 
New Ebony King Blackberry 
The sensational New super-bearing Blackberry that is 
proving superior to most varieties because of its ability to 
bear consistent heavy crops and the fact that non bearing 
plants are at once distinguishable and can be removed if 
necessary. Abortive blossom blight is present in most of our 
fine old types making them worthless in many cases. Ebony 
King is among the very best we have observed and we are 
glad to offer a really good Blackberry to our customers. 
Berries are Large, Glossy-black, very high dessert quality, 
suitable for processors, home use or fresh fruit markets. 
Plants are very thrifty and hardy. Fruit ripens early. If 
you want a real heavy producing upright Blackberry be 
sure and plant Hbony King This year. 
(Prices of 1 Year No. 1 Ebony King Plants) 
6 12 25 50 100 500 
$1.95 $3.75 $7.25 $13.50 $21.50 $87.50 
