CUMBERLAND— Old Favorite Black Cap. 



No otlKu- liluek Raspberry has been as wide- 

 ly planted as CUMBERLAXD and it is 

 still the choice of manj home and commercial 

 growers because it has stood the test of time. 

 No other Black Raspberry has been grown 

 as extensively as CUMBERLAXD. A very 

 dependable heavy cropper of large fruit, firm, 

 sweet, fine quality and attractive jet-black 

 color. This highly productive midseason 

 ripens most of crop in about two weeks. 



LXDIAN SUMMER— Best Red Everbearer. 



Not just our opinion but it is generally 

 agreed that INDIAN SUMMER is the really 

 outstanding Everbearing Red Raspberry. 

 Fruit is high quality, large and of medium 

 red color with a good flavor. Season is long, 

 starting a day or two later than regular 

 varieties. The fall crop commences early 

 and continues until hard frost with heaviest 

 fall production twenty to thirty days after 

 first fall fruiting. Tremendous June crop. 

 Plants are vigorous, upright, hardy, healthy 

 and productive. 



Price List Rayner^s Certified Raspberry Plants 



6 12 25 50 100 250 500 1,000 



Latham, 1 Yr., No. 1 $1.80 $2.60 $4.10 $7.10 $12.35 $26.80 $43.10 $75.00 



Lidian Summer, 1 Yr., No. 1 1.80 2.60 4.10 7.10 12.35 26.80 43.10 75.00 



Cumberland, 1 Yr., No. 1 1.45 2.10 3.30 5.70 9.90 21.40 34.50 60.00 



Morrison, 1 Yr., No. 1 1.45 2.10 3.30 5.70 9.90 21.40 34.50 60.00 



Success With Raspberries 



Raspberries are natives of cool climates and there are few plantations south of Virginia, 

 Tennessee and Missouri. Cultivation is limited largely to the northern part of the United 

 States and extensive commercial shipments are from western Maryland, southern New Jersey, 

 New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon and other states in the northern half of the United 

 States. 



Raspberries succeed on a wade range of soil types provided suitable moisture conditions 

 prevail. A fine, deep, sandy loam is perhaps the most desirable soil for growing raspberries 

 because it is managed so easily. Equally good yields, however, may be secured on clay and 

 sandy soils if they are well managed. 



A good crop of berries may be expected from plants the year after they are set and a full 

 crop the second year after planting. It is highly important that only the best grade of nursery 

 stock be used and Rayner Brothers have exercised extreme care in selecting plants of the very 

 highest quality propagated in one of the best Raspberry growing sections in the Country. 



PLANTING — Plants should be set in the early spring in the eastern part of the United 

 States, due to usually higher prevalence of natural moisture in the soil. FULL CULTURE 

 DIRECTIONS will be sent with your order. 



YOU CAN DEPEND ON RAY^ER'S FOR DEPENDABLE PLANTS 



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