EMLONG'S 
/ SUM-OF-ALL \ 
BLACK RASPBERRY GARDEN 
Sample all the Blackcaps and 
decide which you like best. 
6 LOGAN 
6 QUILLEN 
6 KANSAS 
6 CUMBERLAND 
6 PLUM FARMER 
.30 Big, 1-yr. selected plants \A 
Quillen 
QUILLEN — Late Blackcap 
Here is the Blackcap that enables you to "get in" on the extra late 
profits. It ripens a little later than Cumberland, prolonging the Black¬ 
cap season nearly a week. Quillen berries have an extremely rich, 
satisfying flavor. They are blacker in color than other varieties, and 
very attractive. Each berry large and round, produced in clusters. 
We find Quillen plants to be especially resistant to anthracnose, 
and recommend them especially for planting in localities where that 
disease is prevalent. If you are growing Logan and Cumberland, plant 
some Quillen with them to get the last Blackcap profits of the season. 
KANSAS Early Blackcap 
Earliest of all Black Raspberries. A very strong 
grower, and produces its crops of fine, bright purplish 
black berries in a short time. Berries are medium to 
large, good quality, very juicy and of fine flavor. 
Kansas is perfectly hardy, resists drought, and does 
well in many western localities where other varieties 
fail. 
COLUMBIAN PURPLE CAP 
We highly recommend this variety for canning, pre¬ 
serving, jams and pies. The berries are large, with a 
deep cardinal-purple coloring. Flavor is rich and deli¬ 
cious. Plants are hardy, vigorous growers, and im¬ 
mensely productive. They are impartial to soil or 
climatic conditions. Especially favored in eastern 
states, but do equally well anywhere and should be 
in every home garden. 
PLUM FARMER 
Early Blackcap 
A popular and profitable early ripening Blackcap 
that sets its big crop of fruit early and matures it fully 
in a short length of time, before weather becomes 
warm and dry. Every berry reaches full size, without 
drying or crumbling. Berries are produced in clusters, 
easy to pick. Large to medium in size, dark bluish 
black color, excellent flavor. Thrives everywhere, re¬ 
sisting hard winters and dry summers equally well. 
Plum Farmer was the leading early Blackcap before 
Logan was introduced, and is still preferred in some 
localities. .x 
A WORD OF PRAISE 
"The Raspberry plants which you sent me in March are 
growing fine and loaded down with berries. Never saw such 
heavy-fruiting plants before."— 
W. JOHNSON, Pennsylvania. 
PRICES OF EMLONG CERTIFIED PLANTS DESCRIBED ABOVE 
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Quillen. Selected 1 -yr. . . . 
$0.60 
$1.00 
$1.75 
$2.95 
$5.50 
$7.75 
$9.35 
$10.50 
$19.50 
Quillen. Transplants .... 
.75 
1.15 
1.85 
2.95 
5.75 
10.50 
14.85 
14.50 
Plum Farmer. Selected 1 -yr. 
.40 
.75 
1.25 
2.35 
4.25 
5.75 
6.85 
7.75 
Plum Farmer. Transplants. 
.50 
.85 
1.35 
2.25 
4.35 
7.85 
9.50 
11.75 
14.50 
27.50 
Kansas. Selected 1 -yr. . . . 
.40 
.75 
1.25 
2.35 
4.25 
5.75 
6.85 
7.75 
14.50 
Kansas. Transplants. 
.50 
.85 
1.35 
2.25 
4.35 
7.85 
9.50 
11.75 
14.50 
27.50 
Columbian. Selected 1 -yr.. 
.65 
1.00 
1.75 
2.75 
4.95 
8.85 
11.50 
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