MUNCIE, IND. 
ERNST NURSERIES 
EATON, OHIO 
Big Money Maker—Always demands 25c a quart. Yields as 
high as $700 to $1,000 per acre. Good for home use and local 
market. 
CULTURE—Any good soil. Keep berry patch clean. Spacing: 
2 ft. in rows 8 ft. apart. 
BLACKCAP VARIETIES 
CUMBERLAND — Midseason, large black 
glossy berries. The favorite. 
BLACK BEAUTY New— New blackcap va¬ 
riety of large firm jet black fruit with very 
little bloom. Fully as productive as a clean 
field of Cumberland. This particular variety is 
entirely free of anthracnose which is a valuable 
asset. It is the reason for this new develop¬ 
ment. Midseason. 
NEW LOGAN BLACKCAP— Early market 
berry demanding highest prices. Heavy pro¬ 
ducer, disease resisting. The best of the early 
varieties. 
PLUM FARMER— Early market variety. 
Chief 
RED RASPBERRIES 
CUTHBERT —Large conical berries. Extreme¬ 
ly hardy. 
EARLY KING— L arge size, entirely free of disease. 
NEW LATHAM— Yields twice as much as other red va¬ 
rieties yielding as high as 5430 qt. per acre. At 25c qt. 
figure the return. It is disease free. 
CHIEF —This is the money maker of the reds. Will yield 
more than any other, out-producing the Latham, its nearest 
rival, by 20 per cent. Ripens 10 days earlier than Latham 
thus insuring a good market. 
ST. REGIS —Large berries, everbearing, heavy cropper, 
continuing thru season. 
COLUMBIAN —Large firm purple berry, grown for com¬ 
mercial canning. 
GOLDEN QUEEN —Best of yellow types. 
Now Logan 
Black Beauty 
RASPBERRIES 
25 
TOO 
1000 
Cumberland black 
....$0. so 
$1.50 
$ 12.00 
Plum Farmer, black 
. 75 
2.00 
15.00 
Black Beauty, black, 
new 1.25 
3.00 
20.00 
New Logan, black . . 
.... 1.00 
2.50 
18.00 
Cuthbert, red . 
.... 1.00 
2.00 
l6.00 
Early King, red . . . . 
. 75 
2.00 
I s.oo 
New Latham, red . . . 
3.00 
l8.00 
Chief, red . 
. . . . 1.00 
3.00 
l8.00 
St. Regis, red . 
. 75 
2.00 
15.00 
Columbian, purple . . 
.. .. 1.00 
3.00 
25.00 
Golden Queen, yellow 
... 1.00 
3-00 
25.OO 
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