﻿THE 
  RESULTS 
  OF 
  OUR 
  PRODUCTS 
  IS 
  WELL 
  KNOWN 
  

  

  21 
  

  

  FOR 
  INCREASED 
  PROFITS 
  

  

  They 
  Represent 
  Real 
  Savings. 
  All 
  Plants 
  Twice 
  Inspected. 
  

  

  CHIEF 
  

  

  PROVING 
  WITHOUT 
  QUESTION 
  THE 
  PLEADING 
  RED 
  RASP- 
  

   BERRY 
  THROUGHOUT 
  THE 
  COUNTRY 
  

  

  Ripening 
  ten 
  days 
  before 
  Latham, 
  being 
  equally 
  if 
  not 
  more 
  pro- 
  

   ductive 
  than 
  the 
  Latham 
  and 
  of 
  better 
  quality 
  than 
  the 
  Latham, 
  it 
  

   should 
  be 
  in 
  every 
  small 
  fruit 
  growers 
  planting. 
  By 
  using 
  the 
  Chief 
  

   for 
  an 
  early 
  red 
  raspberry, 
  Newburgh 
  for 
  a 
  mid-season 
  and 
  Latham 
  

   for 
  a 
  late 
  berry 
  you 
  have 
  a 
  combination 
  that 
  is 
  bound 
  to 
  give 
  you 
  

   real 
  profits. 
  The 
  Chief 
  originating 
  in 
  the 
  North 
  is 
  extremely 
  hardy, 
  

   very 
  vigorous 
  and 
  especially 
  resistant 
  to 
  mosaic. 
  Our 
  plants 
  are 
  

   unusuallv 
  fine 
  of 
  the 
  Chief 
  this 
  year 
  and 
  our 
  prices 
  are 
  the 
  same 
  as 
  

   for 
  the 
  Latham. 
  Plant 
  liberally 
  of 
  them. 
  Prices: 
  90c 
  for 
  25; 
  $2.50 
  

  

  for 
  100; 
  $9.00 
  for 
  500; 
  $17.00 
  for 
  1000. 
  CHIEF 
  RASPBERRY 
  

  

  NEW 
  LOG 
  AN 
  

   RASPBERRY 
  

  

  NEW 
  LOGAN 
  

  

  ^ 
  A^Leadeifand 
  the 
  Most 
  Dependable 
  

   Early 
  Black 
  Raspberry 
  

  

  One 
  of 
  the 
  New 
  Logan's 
  outstanding 
  characteristics 
  is 
  its 
  re- 
  

   sistance 
  to 
  mosaic 
  and 
  other 
  raspberry 
  diseases. 
  It 
  seems 
  to 
  

   outclass 
  all 
  other 
  black 
  raspberry 
  varieties 
  in 
  this 
  respect, 
  and 
  

   this 
  is 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  primary 
  reasons 
  why 
  it 
  is 
  gaining 
  popularity 
  

   among 
  the 
  growers 
  who 
  depend 
  on 
  black 
  raspberries 
  for 
  their 
  

   livelihood. 
  The 
  berry 
  ripens 
  one 
  week 
  earlier 
  than 
  Cumberland. 
  

   It 
  is 
  a 
  heavier 
  yielder 
  and 
  the 
  glossy 
  black 
  berries 
  are 
  as 
  large 
  

   as 
  that 
  variety. 
  It 
  holds 
  well 
  through 
  drought 
  and 
  in 
  fact 
  the 
  

   last 
  picking 
  has 
  always 
  proven 
  as 
  fresh 
  and 
  free 
  from 
  seediness 
  

   and 
  tendency 
  to 
  crumble 
  as 
  the 
  first. 
  

  

  Another 
  good 
  feature 
  of 
  the 
  New 
  Logan 
  is 
  that 
  it 
  ripens 
  its 
  

   crop 
  quickly 
  and 
  does 
  not 
  string 
  out 
  over 
  a 
  period 
  of 
  time, 
  thus 
  

   making 
  picking 
  much 
  easier. 
  

  

  A 
  thrifty 
  grower, 
  and, 
  although 
  not 
  as 
  upright 
  as 
  Cumber- 
  

   land, 
  our 
  growers 
  find 
  this 
  no 
  objection 
  if 
  the 
  summer 
  shoots 
  

   are 
  topped 
  higher 
  than 
  normal. 
  

  

  Prices, 
  

  

  No. 
  1 
  Tips— 
  90c 
  for 
  25; 
  $2.25 
  for 
  100; 
  $8.75 
  for 
  500; 
  

   $16.75 
  for 
  1000. 
  

  

  Black 
  Beauty 
  

  

  An 
  unusual 
  thrifty 
  and 
  disease 
  resistant 
  seedling 
  

   Black 
  Raspberry 
  which 
  originated 
  on 
  the 
  farm 
  of 
  Ross 
  

   Co 
  wen, 
  Green 
  County, 
  Ohio, 
  where 
  it 
  has 
  been 
  grown 
  

   as 
  a 
  commercial 
  variety 
  for 
  several 
  years. 
  This 
  splen- 
  

   did 
  variety 
  was 
  introduced 
  by 
  a 
  prominent 
  Ohio 
  Nur- 
  

   seryman 
  spring 
  of 
  1932. 
  It 
  surely 
  is 
  a 
  step 
  forward 
  in 
  

   producing 
  mid-season 
  black 
  Raspberries 
  and 
  gives 
  

   promise 
  of 
  replacing 
  to 
  a 
  degree 
  the 
  Cumberland 
  which 
  

   has 
  been 
  the 
  standby 
  for 
  years. 
  It 
  is 
  a 
  very 
  thrifty 
  

   grower 
  and 
  should 
  be 
  planted 
  about 
  5 
  ft. 
  apart. 
  You 
  

   will 
  find 
  it 
  hardier 
  than 
  Cumberland 
  and 
  equally 
  as 
  

   productive 
  as 
  the 
  best 
  Cumberlands. 
  The 
  berries 
  are 
  

   large, 
  firm, 
  black, 
  with 
  very 
  little 
  greyish 
  bloom 
  and 
  

   the 
  berry 
  does 
  not 
  crumble. 
  Up 
  to 
  the 
  present 
  time 
  it 
  

   ha^ 
  shown 
  no 
  mosaic 
  curl 
  or 
  streak 
  although 
  planted 
  

   clo>p 
  to 
  infected 
  beds. 
  It 
  has 
  shown 
  itself 
  to 
  be 
  un- 
  

   usually 
  resistant 
  to 
  Anthracnose 
  which 
  alone 
  should 
  

   recommend 
  it. 
  

  

  $1.50 
  for 
  25; 
  $3.50 
  for 
  100; 
  $15.00 
  for 
  500; 
  $27.50 
  for 
  1000. 
  

  

  Strawberry-Raspberry 
  

  

  (TREE 
  STRAWBERRY) 
  

  

  Bushes 
  grow 
  one 
  to 
  three 
  feet 
  high 
  and 
  are 
  covered 
  

   with 
  red 
  berries 
  in 
  the 
  shape 
  of 
  strawberries. 
  Up- 
  

   right 
  in 
  growth. 
  Perfectly 
  hardy; 
  very 
  productive, 
  and 
  

   a 
  distinct 
  novelty 
  in 
  small 
  fruits. 
  

  

  Newburgh 
  

  

  The 
  greatest 
  of 
  the 
  New 
  Red 
  Raspberries. 
  It 
  

   has 
  everything 
  to 
  recommend 
  it. 
  Fruit 
  is 
  large 
  as 
  

   Latham. 
  Better 
  quality 
  than 
  Latham. 
  Plants 
  

   very 
  vigorous 
  and 
  disease 
  resistant 
  and 
  hardy. 
  

   Mid-season. 
  Introduced 
  by 
  New 
  York 
  Fruit 
  Test- 
  

   ing 
  Association. 
  

  

  We 
  have 
  put 
  the 
  price 
  down 
  where 
  you 
  can 
  buy 
  

   and 
  plant 
  this 
  winner. 
  

  

  Newburg, 
  a 
  cross 
  between 
  Newman 
  and 
  Herbert, 
  

   seems 
  to 
  be 
  the 
  most 
  promising 
  variety 
  in 
  the 
  station 
  

   collection. 
  The 
  fruit 
  is 
  very 
  large, 
  very 
  firm 
  does 
  not 
  

   crumble, 
  and 
  is 
  superior 
  to 
  Latham 
  in 
  quality, 
  but 
  in- 
  

   ferior 
  to 
  Cuthbert 
  in 
  that 
  respect. 
  The 
  color 
  is 
  a 
  bright, 
  

   attractive 
  red. 
  In 
  keeping 
  and 
  shipping 
  quality 
  it 
  Las 
  

   no 
  superior. 
  The 
  plants 
  are 
  vigorous, 
  hardy, 
  and 
  very 
  

   productive, 
  in 
  fact, 
  the 
  weight 
  of 
  the 
  fruit 
  is 
  so 
  great 
  

   that 
  the 
  canes 
  are 
  often 
  bent 
  to 
  the 
  ground. 
  The 
  fruit 
  

   is 
  borne 
  out 
  in 
  the 
  open 
  where 
  it 
  may 
  be 
  readily 
  pick- 
  

   ed. 
  It 
  is 
  necessary 
  to 
  support 
  them 
  with 
  wire 
  along 
  

   each 
  side 
  of 
  the 
  row. 
  

  

  Prices: 
  $1.25 
  for 
  25; 
  $2.25 
  for 
  50; 
  $4.00 
  for 
  100; 
  $9.50 
  for 
  

  

  Price, 
  lOe 
  each; 
  70c 
  per 
  10; 
  $5.00 
  per 
  100. 
  

  

  300; 
  $14.00 
  for 
  500; 
  $26.00 
  for 
  1,000. 
  

  

  