BLACK HAWK (Black) (6302) 
Black Hawk originated in Ames, Iowa. It is a very 
large, nearly round, non-crumbling, firm berry. Black 
Hawk stands up well under commercial handling and 
the quality is excellent whether used fresh, frozen, or 
in jams, pies, or sauces. Flavor is sweet to mildly acid. 
Its picking season lasts from 10 to 14 da3 T s. The bush 
is vigorous, very hardy, and highly productive. 
NEW LOGAN (Black) (6303) 
One of New Logan's outstanding characteristics is its 
resistance to mosaic and other raspberry diseases. The 
berry ripens one week earlier than Cumberland. It is a 
heavier yielder and the glossy black berries are as large. 
It holds up well through drought. The last picking is as 
fresh and free from seediness as the first. 
A thrifty grower, and although not as upright as 
Cumberland, our growers find this no objection if the 
summer shoots are topped higher than normal. 
v^BRISTOL (Black) <°304) 
Bristol is one of the best black raspberries being 
grown. It ripens just a few days before Cumberland. 
The berries are large and firm, fairly glossy and very 
attractive. Quality is one of the best. The bushes are 
very hardy and vigorous. Bristol rates as one of the 
heaviest bearing black-caps now known. From observa- 
tion and reports coming to us, we can recommend it 
highly to planters for either commercial markets or 
home use. 
New Amber Raspberry 
DELICIOUS — NOVEL 
(6340) 
Amber is an outstanding new raspberry for the 
novelty market and home gardener. Introduced by the 
X. Y. Experiment Station, it is amber in color, sweet 
flavored, of good quality, and does not crumble. Berries 
are large. Amber ripens late and extends the season for 
home-grown raspberries. 
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EARLY CUMBERLAND (Black) ("on 
(Ott's Strain) 
Just the Berry to precede Cumberland; this fine new 
variety ripens five to ten days earlier than Cumberland. 
It produces heavy crops on vigorous canes. Yields are 
better than Bristol; berries carry as well as Cumber- 
land. Early Cumberland berries are large, jet black, 
very firm and have a delicious, sweet flavor. We think 
Early Cumberland has a place in every black raspberry 
planting. 
for Pennridge and Early Cumberland 
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$3.60 
10 
$5.50 
25 50 
$11.60 $19.25 
100 500 1000 
$32.00 SI 20.00 $180.00 
CUMBERLAND (Black) («05) 
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Cumberland stands as America's leading black rasp- 
berry. It is the choice of commercial growers in central 
and northern regions. One of the largest of the black- 
caps. Plants are healthy, vigorous growers, throwing up 
stout, well-branched canes that produce immense crops 
of magnificent berries. The fruit is large and holds up 
well during the picking season. Very firm, and rated as 
one of the most delicious of black raspberries. 
v NEW MORRISON (Black) <°306) 
Berries are extremely large, many measuring over % 
inch in diameter, and they do not crumble. A little 
later than Cumberland. Has fine dark glossy color and 
berries hold up well after picking, having exceptionally 
good quality. A worthy variet3^ for planting anywhere. 
PRICES FOR ALL RASPBERRY PLANTS- 
EXCEPT PENNRIDGE & EARLY CUMBERLAND 
All prices are net F.O.B. our Nursery 
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$3.25 
10 
$4.50 
25 
$9.50 
50 
$16.50 
100 
$27.50 
500 
$99.50 
1000 
$160.00 
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All Black Raspberries are heavy 1 yr.. No. 1 tips. 
All Red and Everbearing Raspberries are heavy rooted 
No. 1 Sucker plants. 
We have a fine supply of thrifty, well rooted plants 
for our customers. Let us quote you if you want larger 
quantities. Free Cultural Directions sent upon request. 
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