Black Raspberries 
ALWAYS DEPENDABLE—ALWAYS PROFITABLE 
There are 8 to 10 different kinds of blackraspberries grown for market. All cannot be the 
best. Tests for both vigorousness of growth and quantity and quality of fruit production 
have proven that the varieties listed here are the very best of their seasons and we are 
offering only these to you. The New Logan for early; the old reliable Cumberland for mid¬ 
season and main crop; and Quillen for a fancy, fine quality late berry. 
New Logan —Early 
By Far the Best Extra Early Berry 
This is the early variety growers have been looking for. It has all the good points 
other early berries have lacked. Its berries are good size, do not crumble (unusually 
firm), do not dry up, hold ia glossy black color and have a deliciously sweet flavor. Logan 
is a fine home garden berry. Bears heavily, maturing most of its crop before Cumber¬ 
land begins and so gets the best of the early high prices. Many Michigan canning compa¬ 
nies are contracting Logan because they like its rich flavor aod uniform berries. 
Ripens 6 to 9 Days Before Cumberland 
New Logan 
Extra Early 
Logan is recommended by Michigan and Ohio Experiment Stations. It has proven to be 
an entirely satisfactory commercial berry in the great fruit sections of these states. It is 
remarkably free from and resistant to disease; a strong grower, throwing out plenty of 
fruit canes. *■ 
We recommend Logan for its earliness, its excellent quality, its firmness and color for 
market. Be sure to plant this spring. You will be well repaid. Our price is low for this New 
Early Blackraspberry. 
Prices— 100 for $2.00; 1000 for $12.95 
Black Raspberry Garden 
25 NEW LOGAN (Early) 
25 CUMBERLAND (Medium) 
25 QUILLEN (Late) 
Only $1.72; Two for $2.84 
Cumberland 
Grown 
Everywhere 
Bearing Age Transplants 
Will Bear Fruit This Summer and Save A Year* 
! These are large, branched, 2-year old bushes, carefully 
< dug and will go right to work for you. Fine for the home 
| garden, too, so don’t fail to plant 25 or 50 and have fruit 
quickly. 
' ’RICES (Complete list page 14) 12 25 100 
| New Logan Transplants ... ..$0.80 $1.15 $3.50 
i Cumberland Transplants .60 .95 2.95 
L ---—' 
You Need Quillen for Late 
Season Profits 
A heavy bearing, real late raspberry has 
een needed to bring good crops at the end of 
le season when prices go up. Quillen fills this need. 
/a recommend it as the best late variety. Our plants 
ime from the introducer and are genuine. Order now 
/hile we have them. 
Prices— 100 for $2.20; 1000 for $14.50 
Cumberland -Mid-s eaS on 
Still the Leading Commercial Variety 
Clear money above all expense is what you want and you can depend on Baldwin’s 
heavy producing, vigorous plants to do it. Cumberland is still the leading berry in the 
plantings of commercial fruit growers everywhere. Government Experiment Stations 
have found none that promise to be a better money maker. 
Quillen -La * 6 
Heavy Bearing—Profitable—Disease Proof 
Here is a remarkable new late variety that seems about per¬ 
fect in every way. It appears to be almost disease proof—having 
grown and produced good crops alongside) other varieties that 
were being killed out. An unsually strong 
healthy grower, producing plenty of fruit 
canes and therefore a big crop of very 
large glossy berries. In size berries ex¬ 
ceed Cumberland and are exceptionally 
large, and of good shipping quality. 
Low Prices for Dependable Certified Plants 
Plants vigorous and very productive; thrive everywhere. Ber¬ 
ries large, firm, jet black with a delicious flavor. Wonderful 
long distance shippers—attractive appearance—always command 
good prices. Guaranteed to please you and make big money. 
Michigan grown, triple inspected Raspberry Plants are rec¬ 
ognized throughout the country as the best. Our soil is espe¬ 
cially adapted to produce sturdy, well rooted, quick growing 
plants. 
Prices— 1 00 for $1.70; 1 000 for $10.75 
Quillen 
Extra Eate 
Sent Free With Every Baldwin Order—Growing Instructions for Fruit, Shrubs and flowers 
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