BLACK RASPBERRIES 



CUMBERLAND 



For dependable production of fine berries of ex- 

 cellent quality Cumberland has long been outstanding. 

 This midseason variety is very vigorous and hardy. 



BRISTOL 



An excellent early variety that has rapidly become 

 the most important black raspberry in Ohio and oth- 

 er areas. Top yields of large, high quality berries. 



LOGAN 



Another fine early variety that is rapidly gaining 

 in popularity. Berries are large and of excellent 

 quality. This is the new improved Logan strain. 



MORRISON 



This kite season variety keeps producing fine, large 

 berries after other black raspberries are gone. Plants 

 are vigorous and hardy. 



PRICE LIST OF ALL RASPBERRY PLANTS 



3 plants 6 12 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 750 1000 



$1.35 $2.15 $3.15 $4.95 $9.25 $16.95 $29.95 $38.75 $47.95 $55.75 $74.75 $98.00 



These are certified 1 year, No. 1, well rooted plants and are guaranteed to give good re- 

 sults. Prices do not include postage. See Page 21 for Postal Rates. 



June 7, 19(>1 Amherst, Virginia 



The exeellent September raspberries you furnished several years ago are bearing- wonderfully 

 well. J. J. Ambler 



New! DARROW 



Unquestionably the finest of all blackberries. 

 This new introduction of the N. Y. Experiment 

 Station has very heavy production of delicious, 

 large, firm berries that are about 1 inch long 

 and % inch wide. Plants are very vigorous and 

 especially winter hardy. Darrow has proven to 

 be outstanding for dependable early production. 



3 1-Yr. No, 1 Plants $2.25; 6 Plants $4.25; 

 12 for $6.30; 25 for $9.95; 50 for $17.25; 100 for 

 $31.90. 



HEDRICK 



A very productive late blackberry with excel- 

 lent vigor and good winter hardiness. Berries 

 are large, firm, and have a fine sweet flavor. 



3 1-Yr. No. 1 Plants $1.95; 6 Plants $3.60; 

 12 for $5.25 ; 25 for $8.25 ; 50 for $14.25 ; 100 for 

 $26.50. Prices in this catalog do not include 

 postage. See page 21 for rates. Our plants 

 are guaranteed. See page 3. 



NEW! THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 



Boysenberries have been rapidly increasing in popularity during recent years. However, 

 with the development of this wonderful thorn less vine, boysenberries are really going to town. 

 This bramble fruit is related to blackberries and raspberries, combining the best qualities of 

 both. The berries are very large and have a sweet delicious flavor. Not hardy in Northern 

 States. 



1 yr., No. 1 Plants, 10 for $2.75; 25 for $4.95. See Page 21 for Parcel Post Rates. 



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