BERRIES for the FAMILY 
Thrifty 2 Year Transplants 
Regular Berries: 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50 
Thornless Berries: 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5.00 
RASPBERRIES 
“INDIAN SUMMER. This is by far the best 
everbearing raspberry yet introduced. Of very 
excellent quality and continuous bearing. A 
vigorous and hardy plant. The large fruits are 
delicious with just the right sweet-tangy 
taste.. 
WILLAMETTE. A new red raspberry of large 
size and very firm. This rich red berry has 
outstanding qualities for table use, home 
canning and freezing; produces two crops 
each season. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND BLACKCAP. Fine large ber- 
ries, purple in color. Excellent for table and 
preserving. 
LOGANBERRY 
“STANDARD LOGANBERRY. Vigorous vine 
producing quantities of dark red delicious 
fruits. Excellent for jams and jellies. 
*THORNLESS LOGANBERRY (Pat. 82). Vig- 
orous vines with heavy crops of dark red de- 
licious berries. One of the best for home 
garden. 
Indian Summer Raspberries 
SPECIAL QUANTITY PRICES TO COMMERCIAL GROWERS 
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‘BANNER. Good berry for cooler areas. 
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‘CORY THORNLESS. Because of the thorn- 
“ROCKHILL. A very productive plant of | 
BOYSENBERRY 
STANDARD BOYSENBERRY. The large ber- 
ries are often | Ya inches long, have excellent 
keeping and shipping qualities. Fine for home 
use in pies, jellies and preserves, or fresh 
with cream. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. Like the older 
Boysenberry in quality and production of large 
luscious berries but without thorns. 
Thornless 
Boysenberry 
BLACKBERRY 
less habit this berry can be in the back yard 
where space is limited. Fruit jet black, sweet, 
tasty and small seeded. 
YOUNGBERRY 
STANDARD YOUNGBERRY. Rapid growing 
vines bearing heavy crops of deep purple ber- 
ries. Almost seedless. Fine flavor. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY. A new berry 
similar in appearance to the Boysenberry, 
darker in color, but sweeter and thornless. 
Vigorous and productive. 
NECTARBERRY 
STANDARD NECTARBERRY. Thorny. If you 
are interested in a tasty berry that is different 
we suggest you try this one. Similar in size to 
the Boysen it possesses the tang of the 
Youngberry but less acid and when ripe the 
dark wine colored, almost black, berries can’t 
be beat when served with cream. Almost seed- 
less. They make delicious jams and jellies. 
Planting Hints for Berries and Small Fruits 
on Page 10 
Loganberry 
STRAWBERRIES _— — 
Fruits of excellent quality and delicious | 
flavor. $1.50 per 25, $2.75 per 50, $5.00 
per 100. 
sweet, rich red berries. Bears young and 
over a long season. Propagated by crown 
division. Does not produce runners. $3.50 
per 25, $6.60 per 50, $12.00 per 100. 
SIERRA. Recommended for the foothills 
and interior valleys. Very productive in | 
late and early fall. Medium-red berries are | 
conical, sometimes white-tipped. Dessert | 
quality good. Vigorous plants. $1.50 per | 
25, $2.75 per 50, $5.00 per 100. 
SHASTA. One of the finest of the Univer- | 
sity varieties. Well adapted to the Coastal | 
and Inland valley areas of California. Pro- 
ducing big dark berries with good flavor 
and aroma. Good for freezing as it holds 
up well on thawing. 2 to 3 crops a season. — 
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UTAH (20th Century). Everbearing. A © 
very large, firm all-red berry. Vines pro- . 
duce heavy crops, but require good ground | © 
and lots of water. $2.00 per 25, $3.75 
per 50, $7.00 per 100. 
Rockhill Strawberries 
