RASPBERRIES 
~. Indian Summer. This is by far the best ever- 
bearing 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. 35c ea.; 3 for $1.00; 
NZ swore S53}, 510). 
~\ Washington. New. Produces a very heavy 
crop of berries that are slightly larger than 
Cuthbert, firmer and brighter color. Dis- 
ease resistant. 35c ea.; 3 for $1.00; 12 for 
$3.50. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
{ ~. Cumberland Blackcap. Fine large berries, 
purple in color. Excellent for table and pre- 
SMwMing, B5e Cen.e 3 ter Siler iA tor 
Gre} 5x0). 
LOGANBERRY 
\ Standard Loganberry. Vigorous vine produc- 
ing quantities of dark red delicious fruits. 
Excellent for jams and jellies. 35c ea.; 
3} ole Si} Oe 2 tere Shsh5x0), 
\ Thornless Loganberry (Pat. 82). Vigorous 
vines with heavy crops of dark red de- 
licous berries. One of the best for home 
ceicia, SOc eae 3 ter SiSp 12 toh 
$5.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
™\Cory Thornless. Because of the thornless habit 
this berry can be in the back yard where 
space is limited. Fruit jet black, sweet, 
tasty and small seeded. 50c ea.; 3 for 
Ol.sSe 12 tor S500. 
Indian Summer Raspberries 
_ SStreamliner. Everbearing. Radiant red 
Sviiblrgs BERRIES for the FAMILY 
' Thrifty 2 Year Transplants 
BOYSENBERRY 
\ Standard Boysenberry. The large berries are 
often 1’ inches long, have excellent 
keeping and shipping qualities. Fine for 
home use in pies, jellies and preserves, or 
fresh with cream. 35c ea.; 3 for $1.00; 
|Z Were S53}- 510), 
\(Thornless Boysenberry. Like the older Boy- 
senberry in quality and production of large 
luscious berries but without thorns. 50c 
Ca: 3 jor Gilst5e 12 tor 8500. 
YOUNGBERRY 
™ Standard Youngberry. Rapid growing vines 
bearing heavy crops of deep purple berries. 
Almost seedless. Fine flavor. 35c ea.; 3 for 
$1002 12 ior $3.50. 
[\ \Thornless Youngberry. A new berry similar 
in appearance to the Boysenberry, darker 
in color, but sweeter and thornless. Vig- 
orous and productive. 50c ea.; 3 for $1.35; 
(2 for S500. 
NECTARBERRY 
\ Standard Nectarberry. Thorny. If you are in- 
terested 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, ber- 
ries can’t be beat when served with cream. 
Almost seedless. They make delicious jams 
ajael jails. SOc ca 3 tor Sil.s5e 12 ior 
500. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Banner. Best berry for cooler areas. Fruits of 
excellent quality and delicious flavor. 
SiO par 25, S275 jer S50, Sai) jaar 
100. 
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* Rockhill. A very productive plant of sweet, 
rich red berries. Bears young and over a 
long season. Propagated by crown division. 
Does not produce runners. $3.50 per 25, 
$6.00 per 50, $12.00 per 100. 
PX Shasta. One of the finest of the Uni- 
versity varieties. Well adapted to 
the Coastal and Inland valley areas 
of California. Producing big dark 
berries with good flavor and aroma. 
Good for freezing as it holds up well 
on thawing. 2 to 3 crops a season. 
Si1.50 per 25, $2.75 joar 5O, S500 
per 100. 
berries, richly colored and full of 
flavor. Firm flesh. Excellent for can- 
ning and quick freezing. New intro- 
duction rapidly gaining popularity. 
$2.00 per 25, $3.75 per 50, $7.00 
per 100. 
ARTICHOKE 
(4 to 5 feet between plants; 4 feet 
between rows) 
French Green Globe. Standard variety. 
Large flower buds are cut and 
cooked. Plant itself has lovely orna- 
mental grey foliage. 50c each; 3 for 
$1.25; 12 for $5.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
(12” to 18” between plants—plant 
in beds) 
Martha Washington. Early variety. 
Fine, tender tips. Rust resistant. 10 
tor Use: 25 tor Si,502 WOO iter 
$6.00. 
GROW YOUR OWN JAMS AND JELLIES 
Thornless 
Boysenberry 
Loganberry 
poe = 
Rockhill Strawberries 
