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HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
' Cumberland Black Raspberries. 
ST. REGIS. The wonderful Everbearing Raspberry. St. Regis should be grown in 
every garden in the country. This wonderful raspberry will give you a big crop of berries 
from July until frost. St. Regis begins ripening with the earliest red raspberries and 
continues bearing on the young canes all fall. Berries bright crimson, large size sugary 
rich with full raspberry flavor, very firm and a good shipper. Canes stocky of good 
growth, with abundance of dark green, leathery foliage. St. Regis is a very heavy bearer 
in the regular raspberry season, and in addition they continue bearing all summer and 
fall, providing the delicious raspberries for your home use. 
We have a fine supply of real true-to-name St. Regis plants and are quoting them at 
a very reasonable price. We want you to order a hundred or more for your garden, 
you will say it is the best investment you ever made. Price, $3.50 per JOO; .$2.5.00 per 1000. 
Black Raspberries 
Can be grown profitably on any good well drained soil. There is Big money in Black 
Capa and a crop failure is unknown. For best results Black Raspberries should be 
planted very early in the spring. For field culture they should be planted four feet 
apart in the row with the rows six feet apart. This requires about 1,800 plants per acre. 
When the young canes reach a height of about two feet they should be cut off, they will 
then branch out and form a bush. These young branches should be trimmed back to a 
length of 6 inches in the spring. You will get big berries if this method Isl followed. 
All the old wood should be removed and destroyed after the fruiting season. 
Order Black Raspberries this season, there is nothing more delicious than fresh 
Black Caps, and Black Raspberry jam or preserves cannot be beat. 
CUMBEBLAND. The "Business Black Cap". Cumberland is a wonder in size of 
berries and vigor of plant growth, and is as hardy as any variety grown. It has no 
disease of either cane or foliage, grows luxuriantly wherever planted. It is tremendously 
productive of extra large berries, not appoached for size, quality or appearance by any 
variety. Cumberland's season for ripening just follows Kansas and its fruit has about 
the same texture and high quality as that grand variety. Every family should have a 
hundred Cumberland bushes in their garden; while market planters cannot possibly have 
too large an acreage of this great money maker. There is no doubt in our minds but that 
Cumberland is the very best Black Cap ever introduced. Order them this spring Price, 
$3.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 
