—_- i Thorniess Boysenberries 
“THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
A large delicious fruit with a grand advantage in cultivat- 
ing and picking. Being absolutely free of thorns, it is easy 
to handle with your bare hands. The bushes are so hardy 
that they will grow anywhere, producing tremendous large 
size berries of tempting goodness. Excellent for eating fresh, 
jellies, jams, preserves, and freezing. Also grand for shipping 
and marketing. Will make a 6 to 8-ft. growth the first year 
and produce a heavy crop the second. It pays to plant Ozark’s 
healthy plants. 
No. 1 Plants: 6 for $1.05; 12 for $1.95; 25 for $3.75; 50 for 
$7.00; 100 for $11.95; 500 for $47.50. 
Bearing Size Plants: 6 for $1.85; 12 for $2.95; 25 for $5.20. 
Blueberries 
‘HOUGHTON 
Large clusters of luscious Blueberries, the size of 
Grapes, are far superior to the wild native Huckleberry 
in flavor. Practically seedless and need no sugar when 
eaten fresh or frozen—very litthke when canned. Plants 
Eat OZARK (ete, 
Bear Every Year 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY 
A glossy black berry, round, mild, yet rich in flavor. Excellent for jellies and jams. 
Resembles a Blackberry, being sweet and juicy, but has a unique taste. Ripens in May, 
continuing on through June. Fine for eating fresh or freezing. A vigorous grower that 
will grow even without any care. 
PRICES 
6 for 
12 for 
25 for 
50 for 
100 for 
GOOSEBERRY 
The Gooseberry that is first in both size and quality. Berries are of medium size, excel- 
lent for cooking and the best for pies. Does better in partial shade. 
PRICES 
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GCommercial oi fica st la ee ae pee wach -59 3 for 1.59 5 for 2.50 
~RED LAKE CURRANT 
A new variety that will do well in our warm climate. Berries are large, clusters are 
long, and bright glossy red. Makes beautiful and exceptionally fine jelly. Plant in 
ordinary garden soil but give partial shade and water well. 
PRICES 
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* CUMBERLAND BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
The most popular Black Raspberry for many years, and by far the most widely planted. 
The berries are large, jet-black, firm, sweet, and have a fine flavor. Good shipper. An 
enormous producer and a vigorous grower. 
PRICES 
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VD SLOT? rgd serene ce eee ees 1.79 00> fory es Faia neti has coe, VaR 10.95 
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\ BLUEBERRIES 
are acid loving—make soil acid by adding peat moss or 
aluminum sulphate. PRICES: 12 to 18-in. Bearing Age, 
$1.25 each; 5 for $5.00. 
OZARK HUCKLEBERRIES 
A very delicious little berry that is a native of the 
Ozark mountain range. Unexcelled for its unique flavor. 
People familiar with it say there is no other fruit that 
will compare with it for jams, pies, and fruit cakes. 
Mother Nature couldn’t have made a_ better berry. 
A very prolific bearer that will grow practically in any 
kind of soil. Once set, it will never have to be re- 
newed. PRICES: 29c each; 12 for $1.95. 
“LAWTON BLACKBERRIES 
A heavy yielding Blackberry that is probably the most 
widely grown commercial Blackberry. Berries are of 
enormous size, glossy jet-black, and of sweet pleasing 
flavor, Very firm and outstanding for their ability to 
be sent to distant markets remaining in good condition. 
Always commands highest prices and grand for home 
planting. Ripens in July. PRICES: 6 for 95c; 12 for 
$1.79; 25 for $3.25; 50 for $6.35; 100 for $10.95. 
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Lawton 
Blackberries 
SMALL FRUIT SPECIAL 
12 Thornless Boysenberries 
6 Cumberland Blackcap Rasp- 
berries 
& Lawton Blackberries 
PRICES 
No. 1 Plants, $3.19 
2 Collections, $6.12 
FREE—1 Ozark Huckleberry with 
this selection! 
