Cumberland 



Favorite 

 Black 



It is our guess that 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 quality rasp- 

 berries that are firm, sweet and of beauti- 

 ful jet-black color. Hardy, strong grower. 



Morrison %ldf"' 



Growers on the alert for improved 

 black raspberry varieties rate MORRI- 

 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. 

 MORRISON is the ideal companion to 

 Cumberland for the utmost in raspberry 

 enjoyment and greater profits. 



PLANT BLACK RASPBERRIES 

 IN SPRING FOR BEST RESULTS 



Price List of Certified Blaci^ Ra^spberry Plants 



6 



Cumberland, 1 yr.. No. 1 $1.70 



IMorrison, 1 Yr., No. 1 1.70 



12 



25 



50 



100 



250 



500 



1,000 



2.4r) 



3.90 



6.65 



11.55 



24.95 



40.25 



70.00 



2.45 



3.90 



6.65 



11.55 



24.95 



40.25 



70.00 



PLANTING 

 RED RASPBERRIES 



Red raspberries are set in early spring and 

 may also be set in November and December. 

 In the hill system red raspberries are usually 

 set about 5 feet apart each way. In the row 

 sy; tem the rows are made 8 feet apart and 

 plants are set 3 feet apart in the row. Rasp- 

 berries do well in any well-drained soil that 

 would produce such crops as corn or potatoes. 

 (Irowth responds readily to fertile soil and 

 sufficient fertilizer or manure should be used 

 to keep soil in a fertile condition. COM- 

 PLETE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS with 

 order. 



PLANTING 

 BLACK RASPBERRIES 



Black raspberries are set in early spring. 

 In hill system the plants are set 5 to 6 feet 

 apart in each direction. In row system plants 

 are set 3 to 4 feet apart in rows 8 to 10 feet 

 apart. The soil requirements are the same as 

 red raspberries (which see). Raspberries are 

 easy to plant by following the COMl»LETi: 

 PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS and illustrat- 

 ions included with shipment. Complete in- 

 formation on supports in Better Berries Bul- 

 letin No. 3 available on request. 





SEPTEMBER 



Everbearing 

 Red Raspberry 



This new red everbearing raspberry produces a crop in September equal 

 to its abundant June crop and it ripens earlier in the fall — in Sei)tember — 

 up to 4 weeks earlier than any other everbearing raspberry. 



vl SEPTEMBER was developed, named and introduced by New York State 

 Experiment Station and is considered superior in size and quality to any 

 other red raspberry. Quantity very limited. 



6 plants .$3.45; 12 plaiits $4.95; 25 plants $8.95 

 PLANTING SUCCESS BEGINS WITH PLANTS FROM RAYNER BROTHERS 29 



EARLIEST, 

 BEST, 



LARGEST 

 FRUIT 



