Black Beauty Raspberry 
A BETTER VARIETY 
OF THE 
CUMBERLAND SEASON 
HEAVY YIELDING, LARGE 
SIZE, EXCELLENT QUALITY, 
THRIFTY GROWTH 
These good characters 
along with its comparative 
freedom from Mosaic and 
other virus diseases 
make Black Beauty 
truly a Blue Rib¬ 
bon Raspberry. 
Price. Black Beauty, $1.50 per 25, postpaid; $2.65 per 100; $9.00 per 500; $17.50 per 1000, 
by express, not prepaid. 
BLACK BEAUTY 
We introduced 
Black Beauty in 
1932 and recommend it along with New Logan 
as the finest and most profitable combination of 
black cap varieties that it is possible to plant, 
either for commercial or home use. Both show 
very marked resistance to Mosaic and other rasp¬ 
berry diseases. 
New Logan has proven itself to be by far the 
best early variety and now from its showing so far 
we believe Black Beauty will lead all the mid-season 
varieties. 
The Black Beauty Raspberries from you have 
stood our conditions better than any I have 
tested. Since planting on two soil types they 
have stood 40 degrees winter without snow and 
110 in summer without much moisture, they 
should be a winner when normal weather returns. 
Black Beauty seems to possess everything de¬ 
sired in a Black Cap Raspberry and has taken 
the place of other varieties in my new plantings. 
W. A. BENTS, Cresco, Iowa. 
All varieties came through the winter in good 
shape including the Newburgh. The Black Beauty 
plantation is only one year old but I like it the 
best of all as the berry is as large as Cumber¬ 
land and just as high in quality. 
C. E. DRUMHELLER, Buena Vista, Ohio. 
Description of Black Beauty 
1. Growth upright and one of the thriftiest grow¬ 
ing varieties we have ever seen, so that planting 
distance should be increased to about 4-7 feet. 
2. Hardier than Cumberland. 
3. Fully as productive or more so than a good 
clean field of Cumberland. 
4. Ripens in mid-season; berry large, firm, black, 
and with very little greyish bloom. Does not 
crumble. 
5. Quality excellent, 
6. Black Beauty is showing marked resistance to 
Mosaic, curl and the other virus diseases, and this 
is one of its outstanding good qualities. 
7. Freedom from Anthracnose. It was during the 
wet spring of 1929, when all black raspberries in 
Ohio suffered so seriously with Anthracnose, that 
Black Beauty showed up conspicuously by its com¬ 
parative freedom from that disease. 
OHIO CERTIFIED RASPBERRY 
PLANTS 
Scarff’s Raspberry plants have all been twice 
Inspected by the Ohio Dept, of Plant Industry 
during the growing season, and certified as ap¬ 
parently free from injurious insects and diseases. 
You can depend on these plants being as fine 
in every respect as it is possible to secure. 
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QUILLEN 
QUILLEN 
This variety has become quite 
prominent because the canes are 
much less subject to Anthracnose than Cumberland 
and other standard kinds. Prof. A. S. Colby, Chief 
in small Fruit Culture, University of Illinois, found 
it in Bridgeport, Ind., and has made close observa¬ 
tion since that time. He states, “The plant is much 
more resistant to Anthracnose under our conditions 
than any of the other varieties we have. The fruit 
is of medium to large size and at least as good 
if not better in quality than the others we are 
growing. The plant itself is about as large as 
Cumberland and we secure a much better crop from 
the fruiting laterals, since the leaves of the Quillen 
hang on better.” 
Quillen can now be considered the standard late 
variety of Black Cap to follow Black Beauty and 
Cumberland and can be especially recommended to any 
grower having difficulty particularly with Anthrac¬ 
nose. Qur prices are very reasonable on this new va¬ 
riety. Prices, $1.25 per 25, postpaid; $2.65 per 100; 
$9.00 per 500; $17.50 per 1000, by express. 
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