SMALL BERRY PLANTS—THE FARMERS FRIEND EVERY YEAR 
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PLANT SMALL FRUITS FORA 
Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND (Black) 
THE CUMBERLAND CONTINUES 
TO BE THE UNIVERSAL BLACK 
RASPBERRY. Its popularity with the 
growers is unchallenged. 
Cumberland has come down through 
the years and on its record stands as 
America’s leading black raspberry. It 
is the choice of the commercial grow- 
ers in the 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 mag- 
nificent berries. The fruit is large and 
holds up well during the picking sea- 
son; very firm and rated as one of the 
most delicious of the black caps. 
NEW MORRISON 
(BLACK RASPBERRY) 
Gives promise of surpassing all other 
Black Raspberries. Large size, very 
disease resistant, firm, heavy, consist- 
ent bearer. 
Originated in Northern Ohio, pro- 
nounced the most promising late Black 
Raspberry being tested at the N. Y. 
Station. Mr. Morrison’s original plants 
are over 12 years old and show no dis- 
ease. Bore a fine crop of large berries 
in 1941 in spite of the severe drought. 
The berries are extremely large, many 
measuring over % inch in diameter and 
they do not erumble and has topped 
the Pittsburgh markets by $1.00 to $2.00 
per crate during the past two seasons. 
A little later than Cumberland, has fine dark glossy 
color and berries hold up well after picking, having 
exceptional good quality. A worthy new variety from 
all tests and observations. Prices are listed below. 
NEW LOGAN (Black) 
One of the New Logan’s outstanding characteristics 
is its resistance to mosaic and other raspberry diseases. 
It seems to outclass other black raspberry varieties in 
this respect. and this is one of the primary reasons why 
it is gaining popularity. 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 up well through drought, the last picking 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 noraml. 
SUNRISE 
(The New Red Raspberry) 
COMBINING EARLINESS—HARDINESS—QUALITY 
This new berry is said to ripen 10 to 16 days earlier 
than Latham. It’s size is intermediate between Ranere 
CUMBERLAND 
and Latham, but nearer the size of Latham. 
It has been more resistant to anthracnose, leaf spot, 
cane blight, and the resistance shown is probably one 
of the important factors in its ability to withstand low 
temperatures. In New Jersey where the variety has 
been given extensive tests the Sunrise has come through 
low temperatures with practically no injury, whereas 
Latham and other varieties were severely injured. 
U. S. Circular 397 describes the quality of SUNRISE 
as follows: ‘‘The druplets are small, niaking the berry 
more attractive than Latham. The color is bright red 
but turns dark red on ripening—the berries pick easily. 
They are firm, fine textured, juicy, non-crumbly, mild 
sub-acid in flavor with good raspberry aroma, and bet- 
ter in quality than Latham and better than Ranere un- 
der some circumstances.” 
SUNRISE has a long picking season because it pro- 
duces a number of long shoots which come from buds 
near the base of the canes which are much later than 
laterals toward the tips of the canes. In mose cases 
SUNRISE will continue to produce some fruit even 
after Latham is practically finished. 
We recommend SUNRISE for trial in all sections 
where Red Raspberries do well. NOTEH—Due to ex- 
tremely light supply of stock we are compelled to limit 
our sale to not more than 300 plants to any one custom- 
er. All orders will be accepted subject to stock in hand 
when received. 
BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES OF RASPBERRY PLANTS 
All prices are net F.0O.B. our Nursery. Special delivered prices quoted upon request. 
10 29 50 100 
$9.75 
$1.80 $3.30 $5.50 
200 300 400 
$18.00 $24.30 $28.65 
WRITE FOR PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF RASPBERRY PLANTS WHEN 
LARGER QUANTITIES ARE DESIRED 
Due to abnormal weather conditions in most all Raspberry plant producing sections combined 
with labor shortage there is the shortest supply of Raspberry planting stock the Country has 
ever known. 
Our plants may make up better than our estimate shows when our catalogue goes 
to press, if they do we shall be glad to quote letter prices to those desiring larger quantities than 
listed above. 
Boysenberries, Blueberries, 
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