. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ONE OF MANY MODELS. Arlington "Model E" Skid Mount is our most popular unit. This compact well balanced unit consists of our standard Triplex 10 gal. pump with the 4 h. p. Briggs & Stratton engine. Tank capacity 150 gals, the whole being mounted on a heavy, electric welded angle iron frame. Total overall length 7 ft. 6 in. Width 39 in. Height 30 in. Weight 735 lbs. when empty. Can be mounted with any size tank. FROST INSECTICIDE COMPANY ARLINGTON, MASS. Tel. ARLington 6100-6101 NOW COMES THE BOYSENBERRY Editor's Note—
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ONE OF MANY MODELS. Arlington "Model E" Skid Mount is our most popular unit. This compact well balanced unit consists of our standard Triplex 10 gal. pump with the 4 h. p. Briggs & Stratton engine. Tank capacity 150 gals, the whole being mounted on a heavy, electric welded angle iron frame. Total overall length 7 ft. 6 in. Width 39 in. Height 30 in. Weight 735 lbs. when empty. Can be mounted with any size tank. FROST INSECTICIDE COMPANY ARLINGTON, MASS. Tel. ARLington 6100-6101 NOW COMES THE BOYSENBERRY Editor's Note—The following is a little story on the new Boysenberry, which has caused quite a "stir" among berry growers everywhere, written by Claude McFaul, manager of the Rancho Verdad of Mentone, California. This new berry might prove a valuable side line for cranberry growers, along with the culti- vated blueberry, and the possibility of a cultivation of the beach plum. The Boysenberry owes its exis- tence to Rudolph Boysen, who was Superintendent of Parks, Anaheim, California. He mixed the pollen of Loganberries, Cuthbert Raspberry, and blackberries and so propagated a plant that grew and produced re- markably. It was finally brought to the attention of the United States Department of Agriculture and one of its specialists, Dr. George W. Darrow, visited California to look it over. He called it to the at- tention of a leading California berry grower as giving promise of being superior to a sort of cousin, the Youngberry. Rancho Verdad, Mentone, Cali- fornia has over half of all Boysen- berry plants in existence and 90% of all Boysenberry plants east of Fourteen the Rockies, and has plant stations located in several major points in the United States. Stock for these plantings came from the original acreage, from the first plants that ever bore fruit. Experience so far indicates that Boysenberries do well in any soil and climate suitable for other va- rieties of berries. One
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