California-Grown BERRIES AND GRAPES 
Prices given here are for bare root stock. 
BOYSENBERRY 
‘\ Boysenberry. The large berries are often 1 V2 inches long, have ex- 
cellent keeping and shipping qualities. Fine for home use in pies, 
jellies and preserves, or fresh with cream. 25c each, $2.50 dozen 
\Thornless Boysenberry. Like the old Boysenberry in quality and 
production of large luscious berries but without thorns. Each 35c, 
doz. $3.50. 
RASPBERRIES 
Cuthbert. Large, tender, deep red fruits. 25c each, $2.50 dozen. 
Indian Summer. An everbearing red raspberry which easily supplants 
some of the older types, being equal to them in quality, and yet 
producing two distinct crops a year. 35c each, $3.50 dozen. 
Magnaberry. Another new hybrid, combining the best qualities of 
raspberries and blackberries. Exceedingly prolific, with purplish 
black fruits of astonishing size. 50c each, $5.00 dozen. 
STRAWBERRIES 
\Donner. A new berry developed by the University of California, 
and sweetest of all. Bears two crops, spring and fall, and has very 
fine color and quality. Fruits red straight through. $1.25 dozen. 
* Gem Everbearing. Beautiful sweet berries. Bears good crops in fall 
after spring varieties have finished. $1.00 dozen. 
Klondyke. Vigorous. Highly flavored berry, bright red. April to 
July. 60c dozen. 
“Lassen. Another University of California introduction, with the 
largest fruits you have ever seen. Bears very heavy crops. $1.25 
dozen. 
~» 20th Century. Everbearing. Very large, firm all-red berry. Produces 
heavy crops, but requires good ground and lots of water. $1.25 
dozen. 
YOUNGBERRY 
~ Youngberry. Rapid growing canes bearing very large and juicy fruits 
of a distinctive and well-known flavor. Berries are so dark they are 
almost black. 25c each, $2.50 dozen. 
—Thornless Youngberry. Same as above, except that the canes do not THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPE 
have thorns. 35c¢ each, $3.50 dozen. 
GRAPES, AMERICAN date AU Laas 
L EOettach (3ifor$1.25 35c each, 3 for $1.00. Ask for quantity prices. 
, Eastern Concord. Favorite blue grape for jelly, juice and preserves. ~ Black Hamburg. Large round black table grape. Late September. 
\Niagara. Most popular white American grape. Like the Concord 
but white in color and very delicious. _\ Black Monukka. Black, seedless. August. 
»\ Cardinal. The most desirable introduction in recent years 
this grape, a cross between Flame Tokay and Ribier, is revo- 
lutionizing the grape industry, largely because of the extreme 
earliness of the crop. Large cardinal red grapes with attrac- 
tive bloom are richly colored and have a slight muscat flavor. 
ic each 
Flame Tokay. Rich red. September. 
~Muscat. Very sweet raisin grape. White. September. 
\Ribier (Fresno Beauty). Large, blue-black sweet berries. 
=k Thompson Seedless. Small sweet white. August. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
ARTICHOKE 
French Green Globe. Standard variety. Large flower buds are 
cut and cooked. Foliage ornamental. 50c each. 
ASPARAGUS 
Paradise. Heavier crops of tastier asparagus are obtained from 
this new variety. Rust-resistant. 12 for 85c, 25 for $1.50. 
RHUBARB 
Cherry. Large bright red stalks of fine flavor. 35c each, 3 
for $1.00. 
Strawberry. Stalks light pink. Vigorous and hardy. 35c each, 
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY 3 for $1 00. 
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