Planting Blackberries and 
Raspberries 
BLACKBERRIES and RASPBER- 
RIES: For field cultivation set Black- 
berries 3 feet apart in rows 7 feet 
apart. Set Raspberries 3 feet apart 
in rows 6 feet apart. For garden 
cultivation the plants may be more 
closely spaced. After planting, cut 
branches back to within a few inches 
of the ground. 
\\ THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY 
A Dark Wine Color Red 
Excellent for Jams 
Price: 2-yr., extra large, No. 1 
plants, 3 for $1.65; 6 for $2.70; 
10 for $3.50; 25 for $6.75, post- 
paid. 
It’s thornless, hardy. Ripens ear- 
ly. Bears heavily and most delicious 
flavor. Ripens two weeks before 
Thornless Boysenberry. The fruit of 
AHORNLESs 
BOYSENBERRY 
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The vines are absolutely thornless, making 
the cultivation of same and picking easy. They 
can be trained to a trellis or wire. A tremen- 
dous bearer of immense berries often 1 2 to 
2 inches long, of the highest quality, large, 
delicious, juicy fruit. 
No matter whether used fresh or canned, or 
in pies or jelly, it stands supreme. No other 
berry has ever been received so enthusiastically 
or planted so widely. Late July. 
With some protection where the ther- 
mometer drops more than 10 degrees below 
zero, they can be grown almost anywhere 
other berries can be successfully grown. 
Price: 2-yr., extra large, No. 1 plants, 
3 for $1.65; 6 for $2.70; 10 for $3.50; 
this berry is large, a handsome dark 
wine-red color, sweet, deliciously 
flavored and practically seedless. 
25 for $6.75, postpaid. 
DEWBERRIES | 
Plant the Popular LUCRETIA 
Excellent for canning. Of the Blackberry type, but produced on a trailing vine instead 
of upright bush. Berries extra large, long, glistening black. Attractive, firm, good quality. 
Plants are disease resistant. Yields large profits when grown commercially. Early July. 
Price: 2-yr., extra large, No. 1 plants, 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.50; 10 for $2.00; 25 for 
$3.75, postpaid. 
SWEET 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries are Delicious When Picked or 
When Frozen or Canned 
NEW EBONY KING BLACKBERRY 
The EBONY KING Blackberry is of the 
upright type. Its fruit is large and ripens 
uniformly. Its ripening period is about two 
weeks earlier than Eldorado. 
The berries are borne in very large clus- 
ters and have a very sweet true Blackberry 
flavor. This variety is very vigorous, hardy 
and also appears to be blight resistant. 
Price: 1 yr., No. 1 selected rooted cut- 
tings, 6 for $1.95; 12 for $3.75; 25 for 
$7.25; 50 for $13.50; 100 for $21.50; 
250 for $46.50, postpaid. 500 for $87.50, 
not postpaid. 
‘ ELDORADO. Our most popular variety. The sparkling jet- 
black berries are very large, sweet and delicious, and 
practically coreless. The plant is extremely hardy and 
vigorous, and a regular heavy bearer. August. Price: 
lyr., No. 1 selected, rooted cuttings, 25 for $4.50; 50 
for $7.50; 100 for $12.00; 250 for $25.00, postpaid. 
500 for $40.00, not postpaid. 
{ HEDRICK. New. The Hedrick is a variety from the New 
York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The berries 
are large, being somewhat later than Eldorado, moder- 
ately firm, without core and of good quality. The flavor 
of Hedrick is pleasantly acid until dead ripe when it is 
sub-acid. The plants are vigorous and productive. Price: 
l-yr., No. 1, selected rooted cuttings, 25 for $7.25; 
50 for $13.50; 100 for $21.50; 250 for $46.50, post- 
paid. 500 for $87.50, not postpaid. 
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