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Cumberland 



Favorite 



It is our guess tliat an accurate census 

 of all black raspberry plantings in the 

 East would show more CUMBERLAND 

 planted than all other black varieties 

 combined. What higher recommendation 

 could any variety have than this popular 

 acclaim from commercial growers as well 

 as home gardeners. Very dependable 

 heavy cropper of large, fine cpiality rasp- 

 berries that are firm, sweet and of beauti- 

 ful jet-black color. Hardy, strong grow- 

 er. 



Morrison ""maT 



(J rowers on the alert for improved 

 black rasi)berry varieties rate MORRI- ^^gy^ ^^^^i^P^ 



SON as the greatest introduction of re- 

 cent years. Extends the raspberry fruit- 

 ing season as it is later than Cumberland. 

 Sets an excellent crop of large, fine-flavor- 

 ed raspberries on strong healthy canes. PLANT BLACK RASPBERRIES 

 MORRISON is the ideal companion to 



t Cumberland for the utmost in raspberry IN SPRING FOR BEST RESULTS 



( enjoyment and greater profits. 



Price List of Certified Raspberry Plants 



G 12 25 50 100 250 500 



I Ciinil)erlaiid, 1 yr., No. 1 (Black) . . . $1.80 $2.55 $4.10 $7.10 $12.35 $20.45 $43.10 



Morrison, 1 Yr., No. 1 (Black) 1.80 2.55 4.10 7.10 12.35 26.45 43.10 



Latham, 1 Yr., No. 1 (Red) 2.05 2.95 4.70 8.10 14.00 30.30 48.84 



Nevvburgh, 1 Yr., No. 1 (Red) 2.05 2.95 4.70 8.10 14.00 30.30 48.84 



I Indian Summer, 1 Yr., No. 1 (Red) 2.05 2.95 4.70 8.10 14.00 30.30 48.84 



1.000 



$75.00 



75.00 



85.00 

 85.00 

 85.00 



Blackberries 



Plant Them Along the Fence Line 

 or in That Extra Corner 



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HEDRICK 



BLACKBERRY 



Introduced by the Ne^Y Yorlv P]xperiment 

 Station after years of worlv trying to obtain 

 a variety that would eliminate the conditions 

 of sterility so common in many Blackberry 

 varieties. Hedrick was selected and introduc- 

 ed to jLjive the gardener and commercial grow- 

 er a blackberry that would be dependable. The 

 l)erries are larger than p]ldorado. of excellent 

 quality and firm for their large size. Delici- 

 ous to eat fresh, canned or preserved. Try 

 this new variety we know you will be de- 

 lighted. 



6 plants .. $2.10 25 plants .. $ 7.25 

 12 plants . . 3.95 50 plants . . 13.50 



Plant them 3 or 4 feet apart along the fence 

 line or the back of the lot. 12 to 15 plants 

 will provide a generous supply of fruit. 



PLANTING SUCCESS BEGINS WITH PLANTS FROM RAYNER BROTHERS 



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