OUR PLANTS ARE STATE INSPECTED AND DISEASE-FREE 
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Plfim PariTlPP This is the best early blackcap in ex- 
rtUilI rdfllld istence. The plants are fine growers, 
free from disease, producing many laterals, thus giving 
lots of fruiting wood, insuring a big crop of fruit; while 
the berry is very 
large, and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. 
Plum Farmer rip* 
ens very early, 
producing most 
of its fruit in one 
week. Practically 
the entire crop 
can be harvested 
in three large 
pickings, enabl¬ 
ing the grower to 
reach an 
early mar¬ 
ket, and har¬ 
vest the crop 
with a mini¬ 
mum amount 
of labor. 
Plum Farmer. 
Quillen. 
OUR 
CUSTOMERS 
ARE 
SATISFIED. 
Here’s one of the 
receive. 
You 
Cannot Buy 
Better Plants 
Than Ours 
at Any Price 
many letters of appreciation we 
Warren, Ohio, May 4, 1933. 
Back 
Yard Garden 
Bargain No. 3 
Berries the First Year. 
6 Cumberland 
6 Plum Farmer 
6 Latham (Red Rasp.) 
6 Chief (Red Rasp.) 
6 Eldorado (Blackberry) 
All 2-year, Bearing 
Age Transplants. 
$1.25 Net. 
Not Prepaid 
Gentlemen: 
All of the plants 
came through in 
fine order and were planted soon after get¬ 
ting them. They should make good growth 
this first year. I want to tell you that these 
are the finest Raspberry plants I have ever 
seen. I am very well pleased with the stock and 
can assure you that you will hear from me again 
when in need of some more berry plants. 
Cordially yours, 
WM. P. SULLIVAN. 
You’ll be Just as Well Pleased With 
WHITTEN-ACKERMAN Stock! 
TRANSPLANTS 
Whitten-Ackerman 
Bearing-Age Red and Black 
Raspberry Transplants 
Note actual photograph of our Raspberry 
transplants. Two years old, extra heavy rooted, 
well branched, full of vigor and vitality, and 
ready to fruit this year. 
Gain a year on commercial plantings. If you 
do not care for berries the first year, cut back 
the tops to six inches above the ground. Plants 
will then throw out a heavy root and top 
growth, and will produce a full crop the second 
year. 
SPECIAL: We have a small supply of 3- 
year-old Cumberland transplants. For quick re¬ 
sults and a nice crop this year, plant a few in 
your garden. 
Prices on pages 28 and 31. 
Rpd Raspberry Transplant. 
ftfiiltan The k 3 * 68 * Blackcap. Comes into bearing after all other va- 
Wlllien rieties are practically through. Fruit is even larger than 
Cumberland and of fully as good quality and texture. Recent trials 
during the past few years have shown Quillen to be practically im¬ 
mune to mosaic, anthracnose and other serious diseases. This variety 
shows great merit in all sections of the country, and we urge you to 
give it a trial. 
Ilancac ^ va ^ ua ble early blackcap so strong and hardy 
IVollSoS as to endure extremes of cold and drought, 
and yet bear heavy crops of very black, juicy, good fla¬ 
vored and good sized berries. Not a new variety, but one 
of the best. 
For Big Gift Planting, See Page 2. 
