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INSIST ON BERRY PLANTS GROWN BY US 
Grape, by far one of the 
finest grapes grown. Fine for jelly juice, etc. A 
wonderful flavor. Grown in large quantities 
around the Olympic peninsula. 
Very large; oval; yellowish 
green; fleshy; one of the best 
shipping grapes. Immensely productive, thriving 
in almost any soil. Makes good second-quality 
raisin. August. 
This is a-very fine type of grape. 
This variety will grow real good 
in the Northwest district. Exceptionally hardy, 
and a well-flavored variety; red colored. 
rich; fine flavored; the variety most extensively 
planted for raisins. September. 
ISLAND BELLE™s is a very large ae THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS 
(SULTANINA BLANCHE) 
greenish yellow; firm; oval; seedless; yrized for 
shipping and raisins. Auzust. 
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es large, 
long and loose; berries large, slightly oval, pale 
amber when ripe, covered with a thin, white 
bloom; flesh firm, brittle, exceedingly sweet and 
\ CONCORD SEEDLESS GRAPES 
This grape is quite new, resembles concord but 
is seedless. Very fine flavor. $1.00 per plant; 10 
| plants for $9.00 
N\ GOLDEN MUSCAT one of the finest 
grapes for the Northwest, or any other district. 
Large and sweet.—PRICE 75c Each; 10 for $5.00. 
‘BOYSENBERRY 
The Boysenberry was developed from three blackberries of unknown origin. Cuthbert 
raspberry and loganberry. All of these berries are hardy. We have found out this last year that 
Boysenberries will stand a temperature as low as 32 degrees below zero without injury. As 
far as we know they are the hardiest berry there is. 
Newest, largest and best flavored berry grown. We advise to plant them commercially, or 
for family use; large profits. Our plants are grown here in the Tualatin Valley, giving them a 
fine root system and very hardy. They will thrive better than plants grown in a warmer climate. 
We have the genuine Boysenberry plants that come from the original strain. 
50c each 5 for $1.50 
$9.50 
10 for $2.50 
 Thorniess 
The standard Boysenberry has been severely crit- 
icized for its pronounced thorniness and most all 
will agree that a smooth caned Boysen would be 
a valuable improvement on this popular variety. 
We are happy to announce that we now have it, 
a true Boysen with perfectly smooth canes, a 
500 for $45.00 
25 for $4.50 __50 for $5.75 
1000 for $78.50 
100 for 
Larger lots, write 
BOYSENBERRY 
very strong grower with heavy foliage, earlier 
than the parent by seven days, and even more 
productive and with less acid. Price each, 50c; 
5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50; 50 for $8.50; 100 for 
$12.50; 1000 for $95.00. 
RASPBERRIKS 
The raspberry is one of the most delicious and popular fruits grown. They are always in 
demand in season and command good prices on the market. For canning purposes they are unex- 
celled. They are easily cultivated and require little care. ; 
35c each 10 for $1.50 
5 for $1.00 
25 for $3.00 
500 for $29.50 
50 for $5.00 ~ 100 for $8.00 
1000 for $55.00 
_ These prices for all varieties except Willamette, Newburg, Taylor, New Indian and New Wonder. 
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CUTHBERT berry in California. It is a 
strong and abundant bearer. The foliage is large 
and abundant, which affords ample protection to 
the fruit. The berries are large, a beautiful deep 
crimson in color, possessing a most pleasing fla- 
vor. Unlike many other berries the Cuthbert is 
a very easily picked berry and holds up well in 
shipping, consequently is highly prized not only 
for home use but as a commercial and shipping 
variety. 
This is the leading red rasp- ™ 
v P This is a fine red raspberry. It 
LAT HAM grows to a good large size, extra 
fine for canning, also for commercial growing. 
They are highly recommended among berry 
growers. 
SVIORRISON a very large, juicy berry, yet 
very firm. A superior blackcap. Price on Page 22. 
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