Emlong's Bearing-Age Plants Save a Year 
Emlong's Bearing-Age Red and Black Raspberry plants are TWO- 
YEAR TRANSPLANTS. They're mature plants—ready to bear. They 
have a fully developed top and root system, as a result of two years 
intensive culture in our specially adapted soil. When they reach you 
they are packed full of vitality—all ready to take hold and grow 
with amazing rapidity. These Bearing-Age plants save a whole 
year. And they save more than that—by saving you the tedious wait¬ 
ing and patient care of that important second year. It's just as 
though you had our expert fruit growers take care of your patch 
for you a year, and turn it over to you in perfect condition—ready 
to bear fruit. 
Have Berries in Three Months 
Now you can start growing Raspberries and GET QUICK ACTION. 
Note the typical Raspberry transplant at the right. Such plants 
will make a head start in any garden or field. No more long wait¬ 
ing. Fine big berries ready to eat or sell within three months after 
you set out the plants! The bearing begins on the old wood. Not 
just a few scattering berries, but enough to pay well. 
Many customers report yields the first season large enough to 
supply the family table and bring in enough cash to pay the entire 
cost of plants and cultivation. Compare that with the old-fashioned 
way of Raspberry growing, where everything goes out and nothing 
comes in the first year. Then you'll decide that you want Emlong's 
Bearing-Age plants. 
Big Crop Next Year 
Not only do Emlong's Transplants bring you a cash crop the first 
year. They bear almost a FULL CROP the second year. They bring 
you bigger and better crops for years to come, and keep right on 
making extra money for you. They are sturdy, disease-resistant, and 
produce the finest fruit possible for each variety. You can't get 
such results with ordinary plants, but you can with Emlong's SUPER- 
BEARING-AGE TRANSPLANTS. 
Choose From Popular Varieties 
Bearing-Age plants are available in all leading varieties. We have 
over 100 acres in choice transplants this year, to try and meet the 
ever-growing demand. However, this stock sells out early every 
year. ORDER YOURS NOW, as first orders must receive preference. 
PRICES WILL BE PRINTED UNDER VARIETY DESCRIPTIONS. 
Warninn R as Pberry plants are not suitable for transplanting after 
wrafliniy b e j n g grown over two years by a nurseryman. Don't be 
fooled by dealers offering old three- or four-year stock—it's no good 
to you. Only fresh, young stock will grow and bear satisfactorily. 
Above—Here is a typical Emlong Blackcap Trans¬ 
plant, showing strong body and well balanced "T- 
ROOT" development. 
Below—One of our fine fields of Transplants as 
they appear the fall before digging. "Slick as a 
whistle," aren't they? 
COPYRIGHT. 1935. EMLONG'S NURSERY 
