HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
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PI/UM FARMER. Although this is one of the newer introductions in Black Rasp- 
berries, it has come rapidly to the front and is in large demand by growers everywhere. 
This is pretty good evidence that it is a profitable variety to grow. It is being planted 
very heavily in this section, as it is early and therefore a big money maker for the 
growers. The berries are of large size and excellent quality, they are coal black but 
covered with some bloom which gives them ai bluish appearance. The canes are strong 
growers and very hardy, and produce a very large crop of fruit which is matured quickly. 
You will not make a mistake by planting heavily to Plum Farmer. You should grow 
Black Raspberries to fill out your slack season between Strawberries and Red Raspberries 
and Plum Farmer will bring you big money during this time. Price, $3.00 per 100; 
$20.00 per 1000. 
KANSAS. One of the best and mo.st widely known early varieties. In some sections 
it is planted more heavily than any other sort. The canes are strong and healthy and 
produce large crops of fruit. Berries are jet black, of good size, firm, sweet and of 
best quality. Our growers report excellent profits made from Kansas, and we know 
it to be a very profitable variety. We have a fine supply of Kansas. Price, $3.0C per 
100; $20.00 per 1000. 
GREGG. This is the leading late Black Raspberry. Fruit very fine flavored, extra 
large and good quality. Canes healthy and hardy and will succeed on nearly any soil. 
Gregg is well and favorably known all over the country and is in large demand for 
canning and evaporating purposes. Price, $8.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 
Purple Raspberries 
COIiUMBIAN. The great pie and canning berry. While we do not recommend the 
purple caps for commercial purposes we would like to have every one of our customers 
order some for table use. They are certainly delicious. Fruit very large often an inch 
in diameter. Shape somewhat conical. Color dark red, bordering on purple. Adheres 
firmly to the stem. The Columbian has a distinct flavor of its own, it is a delicious 
table berry and the very best berry grown for table use and pies. We have a fine supply 
of Columbian plants. Price, $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 
Harbor Springs, Mich., Jan. 11, 1920. 
Gentlemen. — I am in the market for CumVjer- 
land Raspberry plants. Please send catalog and 
prices. I wish to buy of you as the plants sent 
us last year have done fine. 
ROT B. ALER. 
Mt. Vernon. Ohio. May 10th, 1920. 
Gentlemen. — My order of Strawberry plants was 
received the 17th. The plants were fresh. stronK. 
and in fine condition. 1 thank you and assure you 
of my future business. 
GEO. w. king.';bury 
Cirow ClimberlHiul for Fntfit, 
