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SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Michigan 
CUMBERLAND 
Black Raspberry 
The 
Business 
Blackcap 
Cumberland Blackcap 
This is without question one of the most profitable 
and popular Black Raspberries every grown. It is 
the one safe and reliable commercial variety be¬ 
cause you can depend on a big crop regularly. We 
call it the “Business Blackcap” because it succeeds 
on all soils and produces its big crop year after year. 
We have never known Cumberland to fail, and 
the best proof that it is a profitable variety is the 
fact that the demand for plants is greater every 
year and more Cumberlands are planted than all 
other varieties combined. 
Cumberland is perfectly hardy and tremendously 
productive. The berries are extra large, glossy 
black, and not equaled by any other variety in qual¬ 
ity, flavor or appearance, except Logan. Whether 
wanted for market or home use, we can recommend 
Cumberland to our most exacting customers. Dis¬ 
ease free. Twice inspected plants. 
Bearing Age Cumberland—Page 23 
PREPAID PRICES—Page 23 
HOME 
COLLECTION 
100 Cumberland 
100 Quillen 
100 Logan 
Only *4.00 
Not Prepaid 
y 2 - ACRE 
COLLECTION 
500 Cumberland 
250 Logan 
250 Quillen 
Only *14.00 
Not Prepaid 
1-ACRE 
COLLECTION 
1000 Cumberl’d 
500 Logan 
500 Quillen 
Only *25.00 
Not Prepaid 
Our Raspberry Plants are twice State Inspected. 
Northern Grown and Hardy. Grown 
for plants only. 
New Logail Black Raspberry 
New Logan is the best and most disease resistant and 
most profitable black Raspberry ever grown in this state 
or any other where it has been tried. Our Michigan Ex¬ 
periment Station claims it to be the most promising vari¬ 
ety ever tried there. Ripens 10 days earlier than Cum¬ 
berland. Berries larger, heavier yields and even though 
it bears heavier than Cumberland, you will harvest all the 
berries in shorter time. On account of it being 10 days 
earlier it will be a money maker for you. Try a few at 
least and get started. 
Bearing Age Logan Plants, Page 23—Prepaid Prices, Page 23 
QUILLEN, A New Blackcap 
This variety has become quite prominent because the canes are 
much less subject to Anthracnose than Cumberland and other stand¬ 
ard kinds. Prof. A. S. Colby, Chief in small Fruit Culture University 
of Illinois, found it in Bridgeport, Ind., and has made close observation 
since that time. He states, “The plant is much more resist¬ 
ant to Anthracnose under our conditions than any of the 
other varieties we have. The fruit is of medium to large size 
and at least as good if not better in quality than the others 
we are growing. The plant itself is about as large as Cum¬ 
berland and we secure a much better 
crop from the fruiting laterals, since the 
leaves of the Quillen hang on better.” 
Quillen can now be considered 
the standard late vari§ty > of Black 
to follow Cumberland and 
can be especially recom¬ 
mended to any grower 
having difficulty 
particularly 
with Anthrac¬ 
nose. 
PRICES 
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Quillen 
