CUMBERLAND 
Black Raspberry 
The Business Blackcap 
This is without question one of the most profitable and popular 
Black Raspberries ever grown. It is the one safe and reliable 
commercial variety because you can depend on a big crop regU' 
larly. 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 quality, flavor or appearance, except Logan. 
W hether wanted for market or home use, we can recommend 
Cumberland to our most exacting customers. Disease free. Twice 
inspected plants. 
SC ARFF’S Si'S* 
Early Harvest 
Blackberry 
150 bushels of “Scarff’s Fruiting Strain 
Early Harvest” from one acre sold as high 
as $4.00 per crate. The earliest to ripen 
and the most productive of the early sorts 
There are a number of different strains of 
Early Harvest Blackberries, all alike in 
appearance of wood and growth, but vastly 
different in productiveness. We noticed 
this peculiarity soon after its introduction, 
and have, by careful system of selection, 
selected a strain that is simply marvelous 
for great yields of luscious fruit. We have 
not only increased the productiveness, but 
size as well, and now have an early variety 
that cannot be excelled, as it ripens so 
early that it always sells at enormous prices. 
CRYSTAL WHITE 
Blackberry 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy 
white Blackberry. Mixed with the jet black ones for 
dessert it makes a most wonderful dish. The fruit is 
about the size of Alfred, with few seeds and quite 
sweet when fully ripe. The bushes are good, strong 
growers and very productive. This is not a worth' 
less novelty, but a fruit of real value, and should 
be in every garden. 
Brownsville, Wis., April 28, 1933 
South Michigan Nursery, 
New Buffalo, Mich. 
Since last fall I have wanted to write and tell 
you how well satisfied we are with the 5,000 
Latham and 1,000 Alfred plants I bought from 
you last spring. 
First of all I finished cultivating them this 
morning and I don’t think I lost one plant from 
winter-kill. And if they lived through the 35 
degrees below zero weather we had last winter 
I’m sure they’ll stand anything. And the way 
they are starting out is encouraging. I’m sure 
we’ll have a fine crop this coming season. Also 
we were surprised at the number of berries we 
got last fall. From July on we had plenty of 
berries to eat. I even sold a few cases. I think 
in all we picked 10 cases and there were still a 
few berries on when it froze last fall. 
Sincerely, W. B. DINS. 
Special Offers 
100 Cumberland No. 1 
100 Logan No. 1 
100 Latham No. 1 
All for only 
No Discount 
250 Cumberland No. 1 
250 Logan No. 1 
250 Latham No. 1 
All for only 
No Discount 
25 Alfred Blackberry No. 1 
25 Chief Raspberry No. 1 
25 Lucretia Dewberry 
25 St. Regis 
nI'MSu 
25 Cumberland, 2 yr. B.A. 
25 Chief, 2 yr. B.A. 
25 Latham, 2 yr. B.A. 
for only 
No Discount 
Read All About Our 
Double Yield 
Mastodon on Pages 
12 and 13 
Ne<w Logan 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 Experiment Station claims 
it to be the most promising variety ever tried there. Ripens 10 
days earlier than Cumberland. 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. 
POTOMAC, Brand New 
The brand new variety of raspberry. Introduced by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. It is a cross between a black Rasp' 
berry and a red Raspberry, making it a purple Raspberry. Com' 
pared side by side with Cumberland, showed about twice as 
many berries on the Potomac as the Cumberland. Less berries 
were required to fill a quart of Potomac than a quart of Cumber' 
land, so that will give you an idea as to 
the size of the berries. It is very free from 
diseases. Makes fine jellies, and preserves. 
It is the very best of all the purple varie' 
ties. We still have a very limited supply 
of plants of this variety to offer. 
Here are the reasons why Potomac is an out' 
standing variety. 
1. It bids fair to become the heaviest yielding 
of all raspberries. 
2. Comparable to Latham Red in size and firm' 
ness of fruit. 
3. Quality is excellent—making an excellent 
jelly without the addition of pectin and making a 
jam supreme. 
4. Vigorous, healthy growth exceptionally re' 
sistant to Anthracnose and Leaf Spot, and to our 
knowledge it has never shown any traces of the 
Mosaic diseases. 
5. Potomac is far better than any oth'r purpl 
raspberry we have ever grown. 
LUCRETIA 
The Big Hardy Dewberry 
The only real good Dewberry on the market 
which is good for all purposes, being very produc¬ 
tive, of extra large size, earlier than any of the rest, 
will grow and thrive on very light soil and jive for 
many years. If you live in a locality where your 
thermometer registers seven degrees below zero, you 
can easily prevent the vines from winter-killing by 
laying down on the ground and covering them with 
straw, which can be held in place by just a few 
shovelfuls of earth. Then in the spring they can be 
taken up and tied to wires which are fastened just 
like a grape trellis, but not as high, something like 
three feet high is about right. Dewberries make a 
good addition to your blackberry list, you will like 
them as well or better for all uses than the com¬ 
mon run of blackberries, and ripening early, you get 
the advantage of higher prices; as the berry is 
much larger, you can pick a crate quicker. They 
grow practically free from all diseases. Our plants 
are fine and Michigan grown. Add to your income 
by planting Dewberries. 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
Raspberry 
A beautiful, large, golden yellow raspberry. Many 
prefer this variety to any of the red or black sorts, 
owing to its sugary sweetness and unsurpassed flavor. 
Should be in every garden, its beauty and high 
quality placing it at the head for table use. The 
canes are hardy, of strongest growth and very pro¬ 
ductive. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 100 for #7.00. 
$5.80 
$9.65 
$3.35 
$5.50 
Cumberland, 2-yr. Bearing Age . 
Cumberland, 1-yr. No. 1 . 
Logan, 2-yr. Bearing Age .. 
Logan, 1-yr. No. 1 . 
Potomac, 2-yr. Bearing Age . 
Potomac, 1-yr. No. 1 .. 
Lucretia, 2-yr. Bearing Age. 
Lucretia, 1-yr. No. 1. 
Crystal White Blackberry, 1-yr. 
Scarff’s Early Harvest Blackberry, 2-yr. 
Scarffs Early Harvest, 1-yr. No. 1 . 
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