VIRUS-FREE BLACK RASPBERRIES 



PRICES FOR ALL BLACK RASPBERRY 1 

 PLANTS 1 



6 

 $6.60 



10 25 



$8.25 $15.15 



100 500 



$45.40 $158.15 



See Commercial Growers Price List 

 for Larger Quantities— Pages 26-27 



50 



$26.15 



"REGISTERED" Raspberry plants are grown from founda- 

 tion stock originally indexed Virus-Free and produced in 

 screenhouses. The "Registered Plants" are grown under iso- 

 lation from this originally virus-indexed stock on fumigated 

 soil under University of Maryland supervision. An ap- 

 proved spray schedule for insect and disease control is fol- 

 lowed and the plants inspected regularly. They are as 

 Virus-Free as modem scientific practices make possible and 

 constitute the most superior plants available for fruit pro- 

 duction. 



LOGAN (Black) (6303) 



One of Logan's outstanding characteristics is its resist- 

 ance 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 Cumber- 

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

 are topped higher than normal. 



BRISTOL (Black) (6304) 



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 observation and reports coming to us, we can 

 recommend it highly to planters for either commercial mar- 

 kets or home use. 



CUMBERLAND (Black) (6305) 



Cumberland stands as America's leading black raspber- 

 ry. It is the choice of commercial growers in central and 

 northern regions. One of the largest of the blackcaps. 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. 



ALLEGANY (Black) (6309) 



Large, black, ripening a few days later than Cumberland. 

 Very vigorous and productive, with much greater resistance 

 to anthracnose than present varieties. Fruit is firm, of good 

 quality, and suitable for home or commercial use. 



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 days. The bush is vigorous, very hardy, 

 and highly productive. 



ALL-SUMMER RASPBERRY COLLECTION 



(6390) 



6 LATHAM (June) 



6 BUCKEYE (Everbearer) 



1 2 No. 1 Plants for $7.00 



Double This Order for 13.00 



TWO-COLOR RASPBERRY COLLECTION 



(6391) 



6 CUMBERLAND (Black) 



6 LATHAM (Red) 



1 2 No. 1 Plants for $7.40 



Double This Order for 13.50 



ALLEN (Black) (6307) 



Ri{>ens midseason. Berries large, firm, glossy, and with 

 good quality. Bush is vigorous and productive. 



DUNDEE (Black) (6308) 



Berries large, glossy, firm; have good flavor. The plants 

 are vigorous, hardy and productive. Ripens midseason, 

 about with Cimriberland. 



HURON (6312) A new variety with large, glossy, black 

 and attractive berries of good quality. Ripens after Dundee. 

 Productive, hardy, vigorous, and not particularly suscepti- 

 ble to anthracnose. 



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