Pountiful Ridge: 
BERRY Plats 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
GROWN THE BOUNTIFUL RIDGE WAY, THEY ARE SURE TO SATISFY 
QUICK FREEZING, PROCESSING AND FRESH FRUIT MARKETS OFFER PROFITABLE 
OUTLETS FOR THE COMMERCIAL GROWER 
A HEALTH FOOD THAT SHOULD BE IN EVERY GARDEN 
A DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF INCOME TO EVERY SMALL FRUIT GROWER 
SMALL BERRIED FRUITS — THE FARMERS’ FRIEND EVERY YEAR 
~~ CUMBERLAND (Black) 
THE CUMBERLAND CONTINUES TO BE THE UNI- 
VERSAL BLACK RASPBERRY. Its Popularity with the 
growers is unchanged. 
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 growers 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 magni- 
ficeent 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 caps. 
—» NEW MORRISON 
(BLACK RASPBERRY) 
Large size, very disease resistant, firm, 
consistent bearer. 
Originated in Northern Ohio, pronounced the most prom- 
ising late Black Raspberry being tested at the N. Y. Station. 
3erries are extremely large, many measuring over *4 inch in 
diameter and they do not crumble and have topped the mar- 
ket by $1.00 to $2.00 per crate during the past several sea- 
sons. A little later than Cumberland, has fine dark glossy 
color and berries hold up well after picking, having exce 
tional good quality. A worthy new variety from all tests 
and observations. 
=> BRISTOL 
An Outstanding NEW BLACK CAP 
Growers pronounce this one of the best to precede the 
Cumberland. 
3ristol is a recent introduction and the Geneva Experi- 
mental Station states it is one of the best Black Raspberries 
being grown at Geneva, N. Y. It ripens a week earlier than 
Naples or just before Cumberland a few days. The berries 
are large and firm, fairly glossy and very attractive. The 
quality is one of the best. The bushes are very hardy and a 
vigorous grower. The Bristol rates as one of the heaviest 
bearing Black Caps now known. From observation and re- 
ports coming to us on the behavior of the Bristol, we can 
recommend it highly to planters for either commercial mar- 
kets or home use. 
May, 1959 
Dear Sirs: 
Just a few words to let you know I received the fruit trees 
I ordered, the refund due me and the back order. Thanks 
very much for all your trouble. It was kind of you to pay 
the postage on the back order. Everything arrived in good 
shape. Thanks again. 
Isadore Kubacki 
Prices on All Raspbery Plants 
Blacks - Reds - Everbearing 
All prices are net F.O.B. our Nursery. 
6 10 25 50 100 
$2.15 $2.70 $4.95 $8.55 $14.85 
1000 
$27.00 $36.45 $51.75 $70.85 $90.00 
All Black Raspberries are Heavy 1 yr., No. 1 Tips. 
All Red and Everbearing Raspberries are Heavy 
Rooted No. 1 Suceor Plants. 
We have a fine supply of thrifty, well rooted 
plants for our customers. Let us quote you if want- 
ing larger quantities. Free Cultural Directions sent 
upen request. 
~ BLACK HAWK (Black) 
Hardy NEW Introduction Worthy of Trial 
Vigorous — Productive 
Black Hawk originated in Ames, lowa. 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 days. The bush is vigorous, very hardy, 
and highly productive. 
> NEW LOGAN (Black) 
One of the New Logan’s outstanding characteristics is its 
resistance to mosaic and other raspberry diseases. It seems 
to outelass 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 Cumber- 
land. 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 at the first. 
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. 
ALL SUMMER COLLECTION 
6 LATHAM (June) 
6 INDIAN SUMMER 
12 No. 1 Plants for 
200 300 500 750 
(Everbearer) 
TWO-COLOR COLLECTION 
6 CUMBERLAND (Black) 
6 LATHAM (Red) 
12 No. 1 Plants for 
Double this order for 
Be Assured of Quality 
Our raspberry plants are dug early while dormant. The 
Black types are put in OUR OWN COLD STORAGE, 
where they are kept with proper moisture at about 34 
degrees F. The Red types are placed in this storage 
Our years of experience in handling cf 
about April Ist. 
raspberry plants of both types and our modern storage 
enable us to oer our customers today PLANTS WHICH 
WE KNOW WILL GIVE THEM BETTER SATIS- 
FACTION IN EVERY WAY. 
