 BOYSENBERRY 
& CUMBERLAND 
Hardy Northern Grown Berry Plants 
New Giant Thornless Boysenberry 
is sensational new berry is about the finest 
we know of. Unlike the ordinary va- 
riety the vines have no thorns and are even 
hardier. The berries are of immense size 
and their sweet delicious flavor is unsur- 
The Best Purple Raspberry 
“SODUS” 
Far superior to Columbian as the 
berries are larger, of better qual- 
ity and the plants are hardier. 
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INDIAN SUMME 
Wonderful Everbearing Raspberry 
“INDIAN SUMMER” 
From trials on our own farms we found this new 
Everbearing Raspberry so much better that we have 
discontinued all other varieties. It is a heavy yielder 
both in early summer and fall, the berries are of 
large size and excellent quality. Bushes are very 
vigcrous and hardy. Extra select plants: 6 for 95c; 
doz. $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 100 for $12.25, postpaid. 
passed; they are a deep maroon red when Plants are vigorous and bear an 
Giant Black Raspberry 
ripe and almost seedless. We ofier heavy unusually large crop. Will not | 
“CUMBERLAND” 2-yr. plants as the l-yr. plants are fragile spread from roots or_ shoots. i 
and hard to get started. Please bear (his in Strong 2-yr. plants: 6 for $1.60; 
This is offered with assurance as a most desir- 
able variety because of its immense size, fine 
quality and great productiveness. It is a won- 
der in size of berries and vigor in growth and 
is as hardy as any variety grown. Fruit is jet black and of extra 
quality. By far the best results in growing Black Raspberries have 
been obtained from 2-yr. or transplanted plants. We are now offer- 
ing 2-yr.-old plants at prices very little more than was tormerly 
charged for inferior 1-yr. plants, bear this in mind when comparing 
prices. Heavy 2-yr. Plants: 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.65; 25 for $4.60. 
mind when comparing prices. Sach 45c; 12 for $3.00; 25 for $5.90. 
3 for $1.20; 12 for $4.09, postpaid. 
LATHAM 
“LATHAM” Giant Red Raspberry 
By far the best raspberry to be had and stands unsurpassed for vigor and hardiness. 
size and handsome appearance of berries. Has made the remarkable yield of 5.430 
qts. per acre. Hardy even as far North as Canada. The ability of Latham to yield so 
heavily together with the large size and fine appearance of the berries make it 
unquestionably the most profitable variety for either home or market garden. Many 
plants will bear fruit the first year they are set out. Price of strong disease-free 
Plants: 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.65; 25 for $3.25; 100 for $12.25, postpaid. 
“TRANSPLANTONE” GROWING BERRIES 
Increase Root Growth Makes Strong Vigor- A great part of growing a pro- 
ous Plants Larger and Better Yields. fitable crop of berries depends 
RUBY BUSH CHERRY 
Ruby Bush Cherry 
This is a great improvement over the i 
Nanking as it bears more abundantly, 
the fruit is larger and of better qual- 
BRISTOL 
.New Black Raspberry “BRISTOL”’ This is a preparation of root forming horm- on properly setting out and ity. The shapely bushes grow 7 to 8 
2 S » = fs cnes and Vitamin Bl and is especially vaiu- caring for the crop. Unless ft. tall and usually bear the 2nd year 
This grand new “blackcap” produces mammoth sized berries apie for treating both plants and shrubs the right care is given, the and the 3rd year branches are liter- 
almost an inch in diameter, jet black in color and of superb When transplanting as it greatly increases best plants will not produce a ally covered with bright red fruit of 
quality. Grows strong vigorous bushes, highly resistant to dis- 
ease and bear a heavy crop of fruit. Plants root deeply so are 
resistant to drought and will produce;a crop even in dry years. 
trong 2 yr. bearing age plants: 3 fot 95c; 6 for $1.75; 12 for 
$3.00; 25 for $5.50. 
superb quality for pies, jam or jell 
Set out at least two of these trees 
to insure polination. Select 24 to 36” 
plants: 2 for $1.95; 6 for $5.25. 
root growth and plants thus treated will 
suffer very little set-back from transplanting. 
One ounce dissolved in water will make 10 
gallons of solution, simple instructions will 
be found on every package. 2 oz. (enough 
for small gardens) 25c; 3 for $1.00; Ib. $4.00. 
satisfactory crop. To assist you 
in every way we have prepar- 
ed a set of complete cultural 
instructions for smatl fruits 
and will send same with every 
order for plants. 
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Collection | 
14 Big Packets of the Earliest Vegetables for $1.25 
If you wish to have things in your garden very early, far ahead of 
your neighbors, plant this special collection. It is made up of our 
very earliest varieties of Northern Grown Seeds which are unexcelled 
for earliness, hardiness and productiveness. This collection contains 
14 full sized packets as follows: 
BEANS—Britile Wax 
BEANS—Giant Stringless 
BEET—Early Wonder 
CABBAGE—Golden Acre 
CARROTS—First of All 
CUCUMBER—Earliest of All 
SWEET CORN—Wis. 800 
NEW RASPBERRY “JUNE” 
NEW THORNLESS RED RASPBERRY 
“June” 
A new Red Raspberry originated at the Univ. 
of Wis., which ripens fully 10 days earlier than 
Latham and is a remarkably good yielder of large. 
fine quality berries. However, its great merits are 
that the car practically thornless and it 
will not spread like other varieties. It excells in 
earliness, yield, quality and hardiness. We have 
only a limited quantity of these plants to offer 
this year. Strong Select plants of our own grow- 
ng: 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
LETTUCE—Best of All 
ONION—Ea. Yellow Globe 
4 oz. PEAS—Little Marvel 
RADISH—Jung’s Rapid Red 
PUMPKIN—Bush Pie 
SQUASH—Bush Table Queen 
TOMATO—Early Scarlet 
s are 
If bought at regular catalog price the above would cost $1.40 but 
as a special offer we will send the above 14 full packets of Earliest 
Seeds for $1.25. Booklet of Cuulture Instructoins free with each 
collection. 
Mrs Anna 
ntury we I seen 
se you sent me, 
Ark.—Never during a_ hal} 
such thrifty raspberries as 
Thompson, 
PERE PREEPrrrriC THe PRODU 
$ OF JUNG'S SEEDS 
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