Indian Summer Raspberry 
Thornless Boysenberry 
Planting Hints for Berries and Small Fruits 
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Loganberry 
Strawberry Streamliner 
BERRIES for the Family 
RASPBERRIES 
25¢ each, $2.50 per 12 
Indian Summer. This is by far the best ever- 
bearing raspberry yet introduced. Of very 
excellent quality and continuous bearing. A 
vigorous and hardy plant. The large fruits are 
delicious with just the right sweet-tangy 
taste. 
Washington. New. Produces a very heavy 
crop of berries that are slightly larger than 
Cuthbert, firmer and brighter color. Disease 
resistant. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland Blackcap. Fine large berries, 
purple in color. Excellent for table and pre- 
serving. 
THORNLESS VARIETIES 
2-year plants: 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
LOGANBERRY 
Vigorous vine producing quantities of dark 
red delicious fruits. Excellent for jams and 
jellies. 
Thornless Loganberry. (Pat. 82). Vigor- 
ous vines with heavy crops of dark red de- 
licious berries. One of the best for home 
garden. 
BOYSENBERRY 
The large berries are often 1 2 inches long, 
have excellent keeping and shipping quali- 
ties. Fine for home use in pies, jellies and 
preserves, or fresh with cream. 
-Thornless Boysenberry. Like the older Boy- 
senberry in quality and production of large 
luscious berries but without thorns. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Cory Thornless. Because of the thornless habit 
this berry can be in the back yard where space 
is limited. Fruit jet black, sweet, tasty and 
small seeded. 
GROW YOUR OWN BERRIES 
YOUNGBERRY 
Rapid growing vines bearing heavy crops of 
deep purple berries. Almost seedless. Fine 
flavor. 
Thornless Youngberry. A new berry similar 
in appearance to the Boysenberry, darker in 
color, but sweeter and thornless. Vigorous 
and productive. 
NECTARBERRY 
Nectarberry. Thorny. If you are interested in 
a tasty berry that is different we suggest you 
try this one. Similar in size to the Boysen it 
possesses the tang of the Youngberry but less 
acid and when ripe the dark wine colored, 
almost black, berries can’t be beat when 
served with cream. Almost seedless. They 
make delicious jams and jellies. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Donner. The tall, bushy growth of the foli- 
age keeps the big dark berries well protected. 
It bears two to three heavy crops of sweetly 
flavored fruit. $1.50 per 25, $2.75 per 50, 
$5.00 per 100. 
Banner. Best berry for cooler areas. Fruits of 
excellent quality and delicious flavor. $1.50 
per 25, $2.75 per 50, $5.00 per 100. 
Rockhill. A very productive plant of sweet, 
rich red berries. Bears young and over a long 
season. Propagated by crown division. Does 
not produce runners. $3.50 per 25, $6.60 
per 50, $12.00 per 100. 
Shasta. One of the finest of the University 
varieties. Well adapted to the Coastal and In- 
terior valley areas of California. Producing 
big dark berries with good flavor and aroma. 
Good for freezing as it holds up well on thaw- 
ing. 2 to 3 crops a season. $1.50 per 25, 
$2.75 per 50, $5.00 per 100. 
Streamliner. Everbearing. Radiant red ber- 
ries, richly colored and full of flavor. Firm 
flesh. Excellent for canning and quick freez- 
ing. Net introduction rapidly gaining popu- 
larity. $2.00 per 25, $3.75 per 50, $7.00 
per 100. 
Utah (20th Century). Everbearing. A very 
large, firm all-red berry. Vines produce 
heavy crops, but require good ground and 
lots of water. $2.00 per 25, $3.75 50; 
$7.00 per 100. ae 
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