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ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Raspberries, Postpaid: 25 for $1.00, Unless Otherwise Noted. 
Newburgh. 
Cumberland 
Allen’s Ohio Grown Pedigreed Plants—they 
are three times inspected, they are worth more 
money to you, having been graded by an expert 
Black Raspberry grower. Fresh dug and as 
near disease-proof as can be procured in Amer¬ 
ica. Cumberland is largest and firmest of all 
Black Cap Raspberries—healthy, vigorous grow¬ 
er, heavy bearer, flavor sweet and is after all 
the years the main cropper of all Blacks. We 
advise buying these northern inspected plants. 
„ Per 100 Per 100 
Ex P ress .. $14.0' 
Latham. The new mosaic-free, hardy Red Raspberries 
Inis remarkable and very desirable new variety makes it c 
commercial advent at an opportune time, when critica 
inspection and official control work hardship for any stocli 
not perfectly free from mosaic or other Raspberry affiic- 
turn. This type is certified absolutely mosaic-free, anc 
acceptable anywhere. Latham is perfectly hardy, with- 
standing Manitoba winters without protection. Its produc- 
.°n is superlative, out-yielding even Cuthbert. The ber- 
nes are large and round, with profitable shipping firm¬ 
ness. The color is a richly brilliant red, an eye-catcher 
on market stands, a delightful table feature, and a perfect 
canned exhibit. ^ 
„ .. Each Per 10 Per 100 Per lOOC 
g y lh&iI ••••••••••••••«$ 0*06 $ 0.40 
Express . $2.00 $16.00 
Newburgfh. Newburgh net only leads the field of Red 
Raspberry varieties in its desirable fruit characteristics 
and productivity, but it has also proven itself to be prac¬ 
tically immune from mosaic, the most dreaded Raspberry 
disease. Newburgh marks a decided advance in Red Rasp¬ 
berry varieties and all indications are that Newburgh will 
m time become the leading commercial Red Raspberry. 
The. fruit is very large, bright red and does not crumble 
Begins ripening a few days earlier than Latham and holds 
its size over an unusually long season. The plants are 
vigorous, stocky, and extremely hardy. 
~ . Per 100 Per 1000 
Frice .$4.00 $35.00 
Latham. 
Raspberries 
Fresh dug, not cellared. 
Will do well on any soil that will produce a good corn crop. Land should 
be thoroughly prepared and well enriched ; ground bone is one of the best 
fertilizers. Keep well cultivated and free from weeds and suckers. As soon 
as through bearing, cut out old wood to give more vigor to the young 
canes. All Raspberries are benefited by mulching both in summer and win¬ 
ter. Plant in rows 5 feet apart, 3 feet apart in the row. 
Chief (Minn. No. 223). Is a seedling of Latham and has turned out to be 
by far the finest early Red for general planting. The fruit is not quite 
as large as Latham but is bright red, very firm and a tremendously heavy 
yielder, producing 20 per cent more than Latham in the Minnesota 
test plots. The Chief is practically immune from mosaic and mildew and 
is even hardier and of better flavor than Latham. Ohio berry growers 
have long looked for a good early Red Raspberry. They have tried King, 
Miller, Early June, etc., and although fairly good in many 
respects they have not been very profitable. It now looks as 
though the new Chief is going to meet most of the require¬ 
ments and become the greatest moneymaker of them all, 
ripening 10 days before Latham, firmer, same good color, 
fine flavor and a heavy yielder. Per 25 
Postpaid. $1.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Strong, No. 1. By express. $2.50 $16.00 
Columbian. Purplish red. A decided improvement on any 
purplish red berry ever yet originated. Canes heavy, large 
growers, berries rich, sprightly and pleasant flavor, very 
large, will yield as high as 6000 quarts to the acre. This 
berry sells well on all markets and is very fine for canning 
and preserves. Per 25 
By mail, postpaid .. $0.75 
Per 100 Per 1000 
By express or freight .$2.00 $15.00 
Cuthbert (Queen of the Market). A remarkably strong, hardy 
variety; standing the northern winters and southern sum¬ 
mers equal to any. Very large, conical berries, measuring 
3 inches around, so firm they can be shipped hundreds of 
miles by rail in good condition; flavor is sweet, rich and 
luscious. Per 1°0 Per 1000 
Price . $2.00 $15.00 
Cumberland. 
