The 
Greatest 
Berry 
Jue Ever 
Found 
Juicy cobblers made with fresh 
berries, home-made jam with gobs 
of butter and hot biscuits — those 
are the things that the whole family 
can enjoy. The eating pleasure that 
you get from your own berry patch 
is worth time and time again the 
little amount of work it takes to 
grow berries. 
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| THORNLESS 
IT HAS EVERYTHING and is the sensation of quick- 
freezing. It is huge in size, and has the unusual 
combined flavor of Raspberry, Loganberry, and the 
sweet Blackberry. It fruits the first year after planting 
and withstands cold and drought. It actually likes 
dry weather. Remarkably free of the usual diseases. 
Small, soft seeds are very few. Now growing in over 
sixty Federal and State Experiment Stations. First 
berry to ripen and a very heavy producer. 600 gallons 
per acre. Grows on a trellis and very easy to pick. 
As told by the original grower, Rossberry was created 
by Luther Burbank and went undiscovered for many 
years. 
PRICES: 
10 Plants— $2.00 
25 Plants— $4.50 
50 Plants— $8.00 
100 Plants — $15.00 
BOYSENBERRY 
A huge maroon-red berry that 
grows on an absolutely thorn- 
less vine. Its juicy, tangy fla- 
vor makes it ideal for fresh 
eating, canning, cobblers, jams, 
pies, or jellies. Thornless Boy- 
senberry is adapted the coun- 
try over and it thrives and 
produces heavily on back yard 
fences. 
PRICES: 
10 Plants $1.50 
25 Plants $3.50 
50 Plants $6.50 
100 Plants $12.00 
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\. DEW-BLACKBERRY 
A wonderful cross between the 
old, delicious Dewberry and 
the tasty, sweet Blackberry. 
There’s not a more delicious 
fruit grown than Wolfe’s Dew- 
Black. Heavy producing, 
disease resistant plants make 
Dew-Black one of the most 
outstanding of all good berries. 
PRICES: 
10 Plants — $1.00 
25 Plants — $2.25 
50 Plants — $4.00 
100 Plants — $6.50 
