of Ozark 
BERRIES 
Benco's New 3-Season 
RED RASPBERRY— 
\“SWEET SEPTEMBER 
EVERBEARING” 
Every Plant Guranteed to Produce Lus- 
cious Berries, Spring and Fall. Supply 
Limited — Rush Order NOW. 
PICK ‘EM IN THE SPRING 
PICK ‘EM IN THE SUMMER 
PICK ‘EM IN THE FALL 
“Miracle Raspberries from June 
through November!” Bears’ ex- 
tremely early—often as early as 
June 20th. They will continue to 
bear (except for a few weeks in 
August) right up until heavy freez- 
ing weather — some times as late as 
Christmas! 
“Firm, Juicy Flavor miracles’— 
will not crumble! You'll never really 
know how good raspberries can 
taste until you enjoy Benco’s firm, 
flavorful “Sweet September” berries 
fresh from your own garden. Plants 
very vigorous, increases rapidly, 
even in coldest sections. 
12 for $ 3.75 
50 for $13.00 
250 for $57.50 
25 for $ 7.00 
100 for $25.00 
All Prepaid 
ievaucun7 RASPBERRIE 
PAY BIG 
PROFITS 
Dai Oml Ze ralame 20g: 3 LOD oor 
Purple 
Variety 
ODUS — An excel- 
lent home use berry, 
delicious for dessert, can- 
ning, preserves, jelly, 
etc. A very large, juicy 
fruit, a fruit that is easily 
the old canes in generous quanti- 
ties until late in August. By this 
date berries begin to ripen on the 
young canes and continue until 
late autumn. Berries are a bright 
crimson of large size and of sur- 
passing quality, sugary with full rasp- 
berry flavor. It succeeds upon all soils 
grown and very hardy, adapted whether light or sandy, or cold, heavy 
to cold and dry weather; does clay and the canes are absolutely hardy. 
ek have pera briars, and yields | LATHAM (Minnesota No. 4)—A new in- 
a Cac h!  p A troduction from the Minnesota state 
Black Variety breeding farm. A very firm, large and most 
N CUMBERLAND.-The largest of all the prolific ie deena Pe ee It i 
blackcaps; coal black berries; very firm pelle nats he y a ‘1 t aed L SAR anes 
and the quality of the very best; excel- ity. It has been largely planted in Minne 
4 fi has given the best results. It 
h . Bush a stron rower sota and ha 
als teres ene prolific Mid, stands shipping well and tops the market. 
season ' It is mosaic-free, a disease that attacks 
A e raspberries sometimes. Plant some in your 
Red Varieties 
garden. You will never regret it. It is claimed 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING — The new that-many fruit growers are averaging $1,000 
everbearing variety. It gives a crop of 
per acre a year. 
fruit all summer and autumn, fruiting on 
BENCO'S NEWY‘GOLDEN QUEEN RASPBERRY 
A real novelty! Sensational yellow Raspberry of the black Raspberry type. A chance seedling 
that is a cross between the red and black Raspberry—berry, a rich golden color of medium size. 
Its flavor is entirely different from any berry grown. Grown in preference to the red and black 
Raspberries, because of its sugar-sweet flavor. Just before the berry fully matures it is a rich 
yellow color, and when fully ripe a rich golden yellow. Truly a novelty shrub for your garden— 
most unusual feature is that after first frost, canes will turn a rich yellow color, fruit can be 
eaten fresh or can be preserved; again they are very outstanding in a glass fruit jar, berries 
retain rich golden color. Get some for your garden now! 
12 for $4.82 
3 for $1.46 - 6 for $2.61 - 
Wie BOYSENBERRY 
: CL BOYSENBERRY 
ior AlG. [2517 26 40°3' ? 1005.71 335 
j Said to be the largest and finest vine berry ever introduced. 
The Boysenberry is a new variety produced by crossing black- 
berries, raspberries and Loganberries. The flavor is a very pleas- 
ing blend of these varieties. It has few and soft seeds. The plant 
is very vigorcus and hardy, coming through in good condition 
without injury, in temperatures as low as 10 below zero. The 
berries are extremely large, many of the berries getting more than 
two inches long and over one inch in diameter. 
THE BIGGEST 
BERRY GROWN 
Plant the New 
BOYSENBERRY for 
Handsome Profits 
Sensationatmihornless Boysenberry 
Each, 21°; Doz., $2.10; 100, $15.75 
Probably the biggest berry ever developed. Imagine berries 
1%4 to 2 inches long, so large that 20 make a pint, and are so 
productive that 100 plants produce 50 gallons of fruit the second 
summer. That is the record of Boysenberry. The beautiful wine- 
red fruit combines the delicious flavors of Loganberry, Black- 
berry and Raspberry, of which it is a cross. No new fruit in many 
years has caused such a sensation as Boysenberry. In addition to 
all these remarkable qualities, the plants we offer here have NO 
THORNS. 
LOOK AT THE 
SIZE OF THE NEW 
Boysenberry 
\ Thornless Youngberry 
‘YOUNGBERRY 
The new Youngberry has achieved the greatest 
success ever scored by any of the berry family. It 
not only bears very heavily but the fruit is easy to 
handle; it is very attractive, ships well, keeps well 
and cans well. It has so many commercial possi- 
bilities and it fits in so well in the home garden that 
everybody should be interested in having a few vines 
or a commercial planting. 
Youngberries are among the largest berries, of 
dark wine color, have a minimum of seed, highly 
flavored and yield a rich looking cherry colored juice. 
You will find that more fruit will be produced from 
a few Youngberry bushes than any others on the 
same amount of groynd. Youngberries thrive where 
any other berry fruits grow but do best in states of 
the same latitude as Ohio and South. 
3 for 47c; $1.78 doz; $13.13 per 100 
A sport of the common type and is almost 
identical except that the canes are entirely thorn- 
less, and as smooth as velvet to handle with the 
bare hands. This, of course, is a decided advan- 
tage both when training and trimming canes or 
when picking the fruit. During the past severe 
winters the ‘“Thornless” Youngberry has proven 
considerably hardier than the common. Yield is 
very heavy; in fact, a one-year plot test showed 
the Thornless type to outyield the common 
Youngberry by twenty per cent. 
3 for Sic; 12 for $1.98 
25 for $3.87; 100 for $14.16 
THESE PRICES CANCEL ALL PREVIOUS QUOTATIONSE 
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